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It’s okay, you’re allowed to dislike something. Personally I don’t love his books, which is kind of sad since obviously people love them. I always figured Pratchett’s voice in Good Omens was the part I liked, since I like his other books but not Gaiman’s. Oh well.
Recommendations for Pratchett books as a starting point?
https://www.discworldemporium.com/quiz/
This will help with your question
I'd just read the Discworld books in publication order as you get to see him world-building as he goes. After a bit you might start picking out specific books to follow the story of certain characters or settings but, initially, do it like we did back in the day - it's a beautiful journey.