Anthony wrote:
> I was wondering I picked up up
>
> Dragons of Autumn and Winter is that the way to start and where after
that?
>
> Also how are the audiobooks?
>
>
I would do Spring Dawning (chronicles #3), then the Legends Trilogy. For
the reading order of other books, my best advice would be to go by
publication date, from earliest to most recent (though reading trilogies
at once, of course). Info should be on www.wizards.com
That said, some of the books are not worth the effort to read, being of
low quality. Just post a title and we'll:
A: have a major argument/snarking contest about its relative value and
canonic quality, thus enjoying ourselves immensely (G-d I miss doing
that - maybe it'll lure some of the other oldsters back out)
B: Maybe be able to help you figure out whether to take the time to read
it.
Or both. Who knows?
Cheers,
Matthew
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