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Originally Posted by Apache
The original 14 books were chronologically and by publication date the same. After the Waterloo book he went back and wrote others that started earlier and later in the time line. I feel because the later published books fit all along the timeline it is better to read them chronologically.
Apache
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Originally Posted by CRussel
I would read them in chronological order. I normally prefer published order, as you know, but this is a case where I think that doesn't make sense.
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Thank you both for the input; chronological it is. I'm ordinarily a strict publication date reader, but I was willing to entertain an exception in this case, given the historical backdrop.
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Originally Posted by CRussel
Oh, and the Audible versions are superb. I believe three of them are done by David Case, but that isn't a problem at all.
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I might have been tempted by Whispersync pricing in conjunction with a library loan, but it's not offered on the first book and it's $9.99 on the second, still too rich for my blood, so OverDrive it'll be.