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Old 02-07-2017, 01:31 AM   #115
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These look right up my alley. Kinda confused on what order to read them in though. Looking at the authors website and his post on Tor.com it seems that they aren't published in chronological order and some who have read it in published order say they wish they'd read it in chronological order instead.
This other article at tor.com gives you pros and cons for reading the series in published vs chronological order. In the comments to the above article, Gladstone writes: I hope they’re readable in any order, but if there is a best order, it’s probably publication order, which is the order in which I write / read them.

I've read just the first two published works, but as Four Roads Cross is more or less a direct sequel to Three Parts Dead, I'm thinking that this summer I'll (re)read them in chronological order when the 6th book comes out.

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