Suffice it to say that there is no reason not to read them in publication order, or really, in any other order you like.
I enjoy reading things in chronological order when possible, so any insights would be appreciated. I'm sure i'll enjoy them either way![]()
It doesn't really matter what order they're in, since they're telling separate stories. If it mattered, presumably they would be getting released in order.
I'll give some hints, though:
Full Circle covers the longest span of time, A Singular Destiny the shortest.
Every one of the four books except ASD contains at least one storytelling jump forward of greater than two months.
Every book except ASD has at least one scene set before the epilogue of Destiny.
Two of the books end on the same day. A third ends just a few days later, but for unconnected reasons.
Two of the books begin within a week of each other. Only one is a book I mentioned in the previous paragraph.
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