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Down in the comments of the last post, [livejournal.com profile] autopope asks the musical question:

Speaking of the Liaden books, is there any chance you can do a blog post with a suggested reading order?

There's a list of suggested reading orders here. Yes, that's right -- plural orders. And it's worth noting that some readers have made their own determination of which order the books are best read in, for them.

There are a couple of reasons why there isn't One True Reading Order.

The first is that we're telling a really long, braided story as the plot-lines occur to us. I speak for Steve here as well as myself when I say we are not tidy writers. We get a lot of props for doing long-arc plotting, which are quite possibly not at all deserved. Of course, there's also the possibility that the back-brain knows exactly what it's doing and just hasn't bothered to tell the hired help.

The second reason is that we deliberately tried to make doors into the Universe at various points, so new readers didn't necessarily have to read umpty-leven books in order to find out if they liked what we were doing. "Doors" include Balance of Trade, Local Custom, Fledgling, Agent of Change, naturally. I'm aiming George to be another door -- aka a "side book" -- but we won't know if I've hit the mark until it's done.

I hear from readers that the Crystal books (Crystal Soldier and Crystal Dragon) take "a lot of dedication" and are not a good place to start. Some it seems, would like to expel them from the canon entirely. Baji-naji -- I've also heard from readers whose first exposure to the Liaden Universe(R) were the Crystal books and not only weren't harmed in the least, but went on to read the rest of the books with gusto.

I've also lately heard that it's. . .difficult for old fans to recommend that new fans start with Agent of Change because AoC is "too embarrassing." It is, I'll note, more than 20 years old, and doubtless showing its years. However, it is the Very First Book Ever Written in the Universe and if you are a reader who prefers to follow a series along as it was written, you sorta have to start there.

...I think that's probably sufficient confusion for one post.

Question? Ask and I'll do my humble best.

Re: Where to start Reading

Date: 2011-03-26 09:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] john b. mccarthy (from livejournal.com)
I bought Conflict of Honours when it first came out but it sat on my shelf unread for a couple of months (that happens to a LOT of my books, LOL).

Then - I was back in my student/security guard days at the time - I found an abandoned copy of Agent of Change at a worksite and completely read it that night. I was hooked, and read CoH as soon as I made the connection between the two books. I checked the SF section of every bookshop I visited thereafter looking for more Liaden tales. I was rewarded with Carpe Diem the next year and then suffered, along with the early fans, the decade-long drought 'til Plan B came out.

In recent years, my favourite new novels have been Crystal Soldier and Crystal Dragon - they brought back the wonder and break-neck action of the Aoc/CD/PB/ID sequence, though I've enjoyed all the books.

I've always recommended CoH and AoC to new readers but I particularly liked the anonymous post above suggesting different entry points depending on reader "genre" preference.

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