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<blockquote data-quote="mmu1" data-source="post: 1592638" data-attributes="member: 319"><p><em>Athyra</em> and <em>Teckla</em> are the only "Vlad" books I haven't re-read - I still might, just to refresh my memory on certain events, but that'll be the only reason.</p><p></p><p><em>Teckla</em>... is a good example of why you shouldn't write a book while getting divorced. It has worked out ok in the end by setting the story in a pretty interesting direction (and I still can't wait for Vlad to find out about one of the things we learn in Orca), but Brust has proven since that he can be just as good a writer without being so damn depressing.</p><p></p><p>In <em>Athyra</em>, I flat-out didn't enjoy the fact it was someone other than Vlad telling the story. It was good to have a chance to see Vlad from someone else's point of view, but even that wasn't as interesting as I thought it could be. Probably the worst one in the series. (Especially with Orca following it chronologically)</p><p></p><p>Anyway... I'd reccommend starting with either <em>The Book of Jhereg</em> (but skipping Teckla <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" />) or Taltos. You can read <em>Dragon</em> pretty much at any time, <em>Orca</em> after the ones which are chronologically before it, and whatever you do, don't skip ahead to <em>Issola</em> until you've read the other ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmu1, post: 1592638, member: 319"] [i]Athyra[/i] and [i]Teckla[/i] are the only "Vlad" books I haven't re-read - I still might, just to refresh my memory on certain events, but that'll be the only reason. [i]Teckla[/i]... is a good example of why you shouldn't write a book while getting divorced. It has worked out ok in the end by setting the story in a pretty interesting direction (and I still can't wait for Vlad to find out about one of the things we learn in Orca), but Brust has proven since that he can be just as good a writer without being so damn depressing. In [i]Athyra[/i], I flat-out didn't enjoy the fact it was someone other than Vlad telling the story. It was good to have a chance to see Vlad from someone else's point of view, but even that wasn't as interesting as I thought it could be. Probably the worst one in the series. (Especially with Orca following it chronologically) Anyway... I'd reccommend starting with either [i]The Book of Jhereg[/i] (but skipping Teckla ;)) or Taltos. You can read [i]Dragon[/i] pretty much at any time, [i]Orca[/i] after the ones which are chronologically before it, and whatever you do, don't skip ahead to [i]Issola[/i] until you've read the other ones. [/QUOTE]
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