I don't know how much time you have on your hands, but I cant read books
quick enough to remember what happend in two or 3 different books.
especially Empire books, they are big and detailed and amazing, no need to
read magician at the same time. read the books and enjoy them for what they
are, you will just ruin the expereince if you do it in order of time.


On 20 June 2013 04:30, Allan Mills <[email protected]> wrote:

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>  The only reason Legacy got placed where it is, was because the US didn't
>> have it at the time the reading order was created.
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>> I still maintain the best order to read them is the order they are
>> published, and if a book is earlier in the timeline, treat it as a history
>> book, with a different point of view.
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> I find publication order to be best also since often authors (including
> Ray) make little references to things in books that have already been
> published but are set in the future. It's more appreciable if you've read
> those future books already.
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> Jimmy and the Crawler had this in a few places I noticed.
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> Allan
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> John
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> The Official Raymond E Feist Website
> http://www.crydee.com/
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> Books to read, and shelves to fill,
> Ray's great books, just fit the bill.
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