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Stephen Briggs has spent decades inside Discworld and it shows — his Vimes is a specific, lived-in character, and the 11-hour runtime of Snuff benefits from that accumulated familiarity making even the countryside comedy land. The list leans heavily toward highly rated comedic and satirical fantasy that shares Snuff's tone of social critique wearing a grin, with one more Pratchett title and nine picks that trust the reader to keep up.

10 books for fans of Snuff

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    Good Omens

    by Terry Pratchett, Neil Gaiman

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    An angel and demon team up to stop the apocalypse after misplacing the Antichrist in an English village. Pratchett and Gaiman's collaboration balances brilliant satire with genuine friendship.

    4.25 Goodreads (830.5K ratings)
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    Terry Pratchett: The BBC Radio Drama Collection

    by Terry Pratchett, Martin Jarvis, Sheila Hancock, Anton Lesser, Alex Jennings, Philip Jackson, Mark Heap

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    Seven Discworld adventures collected from BBC Radio, where the frontier between thought and reality smells like our world but looks completely different.

    4.10 Goodreads (781 ratings)
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    Reaper

    Cradle • Book 10

    by Will Wight

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    Wight pushes his magic system to its limits as Lindon delves into Soulsmithing secrets while Monarchs scheme above and cosmic forces battle in realms beyond imagination.

    4.66 Goodreads (30.0K ratings)
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    A Court of Silver Flames (Part 1 of 2)

    A Court of Thorns and Roses [Dramatized Adaptation] #4, Part 1 • Book 5

    by Sarah J. Maas, Colleen Delany, Natalie Van Sistine, Jon Vertullo, Aure Nash, Anthony Palmini, Melody Muze, Renee Dorian, Shawn K. Jain

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    Prickly Nesta struggles to find purpose after being transformed into High Fae against her will. Maas explores trauma recovery through fantasy adventure, focusing on sisterhood and self-acceptance.

    4.66 Goodreads (11.6K ratings)
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    Dreadgod

    Cradle • Book 11

    by Will Wight

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    Ancient Dreadgods rampage across Cradle while Lindon becomes a target for Monarchs who see him as a threat. Old grudges dissolve as survival trumps politics in this climactic installment.

    4.62 Goodreads (27.0K ratings)
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    Underlord

    Cradle • Book 6

    by Will Wight

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    Tournament season arrives, but the Blackflame Empire's young sacred artists aren't strong enough to compete against established powers. Wight accelerates his cultivation magic system to thrilling effect.

    4.61 Goodreads (34.9K ratings)
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    Uncrowned

    Cradle • Book 7

    by Will Wight

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    The Uncrowned King tournament pits the most promising young sacred artists against each other in battles that will determine who advances to face the Monarchs' challenges.

    4.56 Goodreads (33.7K ratings)
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    Ghostwater

    Cradle • Book 5

    by Will Wight

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    Wight isolates Lindon in Northstrider's collapsing experimental world, forcing rapid advancement through deadly trials while competing teams of Skysworn hunt the same treasures he desperately needs.

    4.55 Goodreads (35.7K ratings)
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    All the Skills 2: A Deck-Building LitRPG

    All the Skills • Book 2

    by Honour Rae

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    The competition for a legendary dragon egg pits Arthur against the most powerful card wielders of his generation in this deck-building fantasy.

    4.53 Goodreads (7.4K ratings)
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    Carl's Doomsday Scenario

    Dungeon Crawler Carl • Book 2

    by Matt Dinniman

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    Earth's survivors are trapped in a deadly dungeon game show, and Carl just wants to keep his cat alive through the next level. Dinniman's LitRPG satire skewers both gaming culture and reality TV with gleeful violence.

    4.51 Goodreads (187.5K ratings)