Thanks john and everyone, i read them all in order of print then as series now 
just getting into the nitty gritty of timelines it helps me get a new 
perspective and i find i understand more with each time i read them.

Im not usually a big reader but rays work has called to me ever since i first 
read magician

Adam

--- Original Message ---

From: "John" <[email protected]>
Sent: 20 June 2013 5:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Best reading order

Earl Borah <[email protected]> writes
>Personally I read them a lot closer to the "alternate" order, though I like to
>move the legends books to immediately before the Empire trilogy, and the
>Legacy books to immediately after (a little closer to the chronological, but
>maintaining integrity within series).

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.

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.
--
John

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