Pratchett\'s humor is international, satirical, devious, knowing, irreverent, unsparing, and above all, funny.
The other books in the Wizards collection include: The Color of Magic The Light Fantastic Sourcery Interesting Times The Last Continent Unseen Academicals.
The Discworld novels can be read in any order but Eric is the fourth book in Wizards collection (and the ninth Discworld book).
With friends like these, there\'s only one thing Eric wishes for now--that he\'d never been born.
As if that wasn\'t bad enough, that lovable sharp-toothed travel accessory the Luggage has arrived, too.
Instead of a powerful demon, he summons the infamous Rincewind, a wizard whose incompetence is rivaled only by Eric\'s.
But Eric\'s desires are much greater than his talents.
All he wants is to fulfill three little wishes: to live forever, to be master of the universe, and to have the woman of his dreams fall for him. at his work, that is. . .
This would-be Faust is very bad .
Discworld\'s only demonology hacker, Eric, is about to make life very difficult for the rest of Ankh-Morpork\'s denizens. -- Kirkus Reviews Determined to create a wish granting demon, an inept young demonologist instead conjures the Discworld\'s most incompetent wizard in this devilishly humorous adventure in Sir Terry Pratchett\'s internationally bestselling fantasy series.
Pratchett\'s humor is international, satirical, devious, knowing, irreverent, unsparing, and above all, funny