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Do you need to read the prequels before. . . — Down Time Q A - Goodreads Even though the prequels come first chronologically in the story line, you will ruin some twists of the main trilogy series if you read them first You will also not understand certain references that are said in passing (like prospects, crows, rumpus room, etc) if you read the prequels first
Should Readers Read The Prequel Before The Original Novel? A handy rule I use: check whether the prequel was written later and whether it was meant to stand alone If it was written later to answer fan questions, read the original first If the prequel was crafted as an introductory volume, starting there is fine
Fitting a Prequel into Your Series - Indies Unlimited Reading the prequel first leaves readers at a disadvantage They don’t come at it with the same reactions, or the same sense of anticipation With rare exception, I think all books should be labeled in the order they were published
Dune saga: In which order should I read prequels, books and sequels? As such, it should be read first However, the interquel books are well regarded and can be read together, in chronological order If you read prequels first, the magic of the novel structure and revelations that Frank Herbert intended is going to be violated
Do you prefer to read series in chronological order or in . . . - Reddit I think in cases like Narnia, the first read through needs to be in the published order, but then in subsequent reads, chronological is the best way to do it At least, that's how I'm planning on doing it with my kids once I have some
Should I read the prequel or the trilogy first? : Hungergames But I actually think it'd be really cool to read the prequel first and then the trilogy, you'd have a very unique experience that very few readers have had which might give you a different perspective, and the time gap between the books would be interesting
Prequels: The Before Story. . . But After You don't need to read the first story to understand the prequel; however, you do need to read both to get the entire story The prequel explains "why it all happened," and the first story shows "the consequences of the prequel "