Thanks for the help
"Matthew Amsel" <matthew.amsel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 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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