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Originally Posted by siraks
haha always a good reason. i had some extra funds in my paypal account and i really wish i hadn't looked at baen today. the release date on baen officially says august 1st and on amazon it mentions july 26th so i'm assuming it'll be available everywhere within the next couple of weeks for sure.
since this mornings purchase i've been debating my reading order. do i finish the templar chronicles then go to alpha or just jump right into alpha then finish the templar books. the 3 books together (templar) are 586 total on the kobo and since i'm already done the first i may finish the other two before i move on to alpha but it's tugging at me since i've been sucked into the MHI universe lol. my reading dilemma.
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Originally Posted by orlok
If the triliogy (or series) feels like one book split into 3 (e.g. The Hunger Games) I personally like to read them back-to-back and stay in that world. If they are more self-contained, I quite like to pause and read something different, highten the anticipation for a bit, and come back fresh to the next in the series.
But only you can choose... 
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I agree with Orlok!
It is a process I've just recently adopted. Although it is less likely to happen with a trilogy, taking a break between the more self-contained books can help prevent series burn out.
Enjoy, either way.