I've been enjoying the Disc Coverers podcast (@discpod). I've been re-experiencing the Discworld series alongside these four very online transfemmes who are reading, reviewing, and ranking one Discworld book a month, in chronological order of them being written.
(hmm, imagine me enjoying a long completionist project that happens in chronological order)
A problem with getting into Discworld is there's so much of it and you need to figure out where to start, and "at the beginning" is the wrong answer because 7 of the first 10 books are trash. There are 41 books in the series. Terry Pratchett became an incredibly good writer but I'd say it was largely from on-the-job experience.
So now I get to re-experience this world I've enjoyed, and find out which books are the good ones I should check out from the library and read (or re-read for the first time since I was a teen), and in the case of the bad ones I can enjoy the podcast hosts reading them for me and translating their suffering into snark.
I can't wait for there to be more episodes. Even if they make me listen to ship names that are so cursed that I have to share them, such as "Nobwind".
Speaking of making rankings of things, I feel like I need to make a ranking of their trans headcanons from most to least plausible, from transfemme Cheri Littlebottom (this is basically in the text), to transmasc King Verence, to somehow trans The Librarian.