Weldon Chen wrote:
> On Jun 19, 3:07 am, Ben Bulben <ben_bulbenNOSPAM2...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
>> I haven't read any Dragonlance books for years. I don't know where my
>> books are now, they've gone on their travels in that way books seem to
>> have! ;)
>>
>> When I did read them, there was no 5th Age or any of that. I read the
>> Chronicles, Legends, a few of the Tales and Preludes. The dilemna is,
>> should I re-read the old books to get myself back up to speed, or start
>> off with the ones I haven't read yet? I'm leaning towards the former.
>> Since I haven't got the books any more though, it's galling to spend
>> good money on books I've already read! :)
>>
>> BB
>
> This seems to be a late reply, but I might recommend getting the
> annotated omnibus edition of the chronicles and Legends. Since you've
> already read the story, the next best thing is to re-read but also see
> the notes from the authors.
>
I agree about Chronicles, but don't bother with the Legends one.
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