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I may have a different order which I find gives me more value/reading enjoyment. Should any of us not gain more enjoyment by using our preferred order rather than being told we must use the "one true order"? Is my preferred reading order intrinsically better than the one chosen by you or anyone else? Not flipping likely.
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It may not be a series/subseries from the author/publisher but who are you to say that it is accurate? Would you disagree that the 5 books in the Death subseries/arc do not belong together? On my Kobo, if I search for Discworld:Death, it shows me those 5 books though I do keep the series index for the entire series. Other people use a secondary series column for subseries. That is not my choice but I don't see any reason to say that they are wrong. Dogmatism ill becomes you. “There’s no such thing as ‘one true way’; the only answers worth having are the ones you find for yourself;”—Mercedes Lackey |
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The other series bits in Discworld are not official. So they do not count when being put in the series field of a site like GR. You can do it however you want in calibre, but GR needs to use just the official series names and numbers.
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Ah, but which official order?
C.S. Lewis delayed some or one book in the Narnia series. The publisher originally had them in his order.
I read them in that order and then the second time I read them in internal chronological order, which is what the publisher uses now, with numbers on the books.
Many years later I understood Lewis's order. The publisher was in sense wrong to later change it. It's reasonable to read in internal Chronological order or any order on re-reading. Another example is the Wolves/James III series of alternate history by Joan Aiken (some of the series neither have wolves nor James III). There is an extra book set in the same alternate history not part of the series, I think, "Midnight is a Place". I checked Wikipedia Quote:
Midnight Is a Place seems to occur sometime between 3 and 9 on internal time line. She apologised for The Witch of Clatteringshaws (pub 2005!) being short, but didn't want it to be like Edwin Drood. She died in 2004. So you only had a problem with the Series order if you started reading before Limbo Lodge was published in 1999. Then there is L.E. Modesitt's Recluce series. Maybe there is a recommended order, I didn't look. Internal order and publishing order are unrelated, but unlike "Wolves Chronicles" reading in internal chronological order is problematical. In your own library, Calibre managed or not, you can have any order you like, but a site like Goodreads should have:
Most series are simple and one order works. Any sub-series are only official if the books have that as subtitles, or the author says so, or the publisher says so, otherwise it should in an additional information section. I think with Discworld the three official series are the main books, The Science of series and the Tiffeny Aching Books with also some standalone such as Maurice and his Amazing rodents. Obviously people can read in any order they want. |
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Going by the publication dates from the original publisher, the order you show above is the order in which they were written/published. From C. S. Lewis' writings as quoted by others, it would appear that he had a bit of a preference for the chronological order for reading. “I think I agree with your order for reading the books more than with your mother’s. The series was not planned beforehand as she thinks. When I wrote The Lion I did not know I was going to write any more. Then I wrote P. Caspian as a sequel and still didn’t think there would be any more, and when I had done The Voyage I felt quite sure it would be the last. But I found as I was wrong. So perhaps it does not matter very much in which order anyone read them.” C. S. Lewis, 4/23/57 “Although The Magician’s Nephew was written several years after C. S. Lewis first began The Chronicles of Narnia, he wanted it to be read as the first book in the series. HarperCollins is happy to present these books in the order in which Professor Lewis preferred.” “[HarperCollins] asked, ‘What order do you think we ought to do them in?’ And I said, ‘Well … I actually asked Jack himself what order he preferred and thought they should be read in. And he said he thought they should be read in the order of Narnian chronology.’ So I said, ‘Why don’t you go with what Jack himself wanted?’ So, it’s my fault basically—the order of Narnian chronology. And I’m not the least bit ashamed of it.”—Douglas Gresham See Narnia Reading Order, There’s only one right order to read the Narnia books (a rather dogmatic view of the reading order) and other sources for more on this tempest in a teapot. Last edited by DNSB; 03-13-2024 at 10:30 PM. |
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However I didn't write that over long post to argue a particular order for Narnia, but just that a site like GR ought to list order published, current / last publisher recommended order (if there is one), and author's preferred order if there is one. There may also be an internal chronological order, which might be a 4th list (or a 2nd one) or in a discussion about the series. But any readers suggested orders shoul donly be in comments or their own library, not official "metadata". Really I'm writing that's it's not simple, and an author may change their ideas on the order later. I'm not arguing for a particular order on any series. |
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Discworld's published order is also the chronological order. There's only one official order. The sub-series are not official They are user added and should not be on GR. You're own calibre library sure if that's what you want.
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Clancy had the idea for Red October, but couldn't get the handle on certain parts of the Jack Ryan character. When he was in London doing research, he came up with the backstory that turned into Patriot Games, and wrote most of it (at least a draft) before really digging in to Red October, which was shown by the British naval officers being very deferential to Jack Ryan, as he had saved their future king (in the not-yet-published book). So, the reading order for this case is definitely not publication order, but rather chronological. For a non-book example where "publication" seems to work better, Captain Marvel as the flashback movie it was instead of putting it right before the final scene of Captain America. |
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I still don't understand why the Russians put a Scotsman in charge of one of their subs.
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