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Alright, this should probably be in the forum section, but meh.
I'm asking this here, because I've cruised the Crystal Hall forums and found lots of contradicting recommendations from fans and don't recall ever really seeing an official response. So, here goes:
What IS the recommended reading order for the Whateley Academy stories?
I could always go strictly by posting date, but that seems inefficient and ends up with having to backtrack a lot as character's stories are started at the beginning of the year chronologically but much later as far as when they were written.
So. Is there an official chronology I can use? Or do I just need to use best judgement?
Melanie E.
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recomended reading by wiki
This is the story list on the wiki page for whateley http://crystalhall.wikia.com/wiki/List_of_Canon_Stories
Follow that link. At the top of the table will be a "read first"collum, clicking this should re-organise the list 1st to last, with Fey 1 at the top. It still jumps around a little, but considering the number of authors, I believe it to be reasonable. Enjoy, I especially enjoy Jade's and Phases stories.
Thanks!
The "timeline" separation here is exACTly what I was looking for, especially since it splits the side-stories off into separate categories.
One reason I was looking for something like this is because I'm planning on getting a list organized to drop on my PDA of the stories in a good reading order that, to me, makes sense. Just reading them how they were written/posted DOES jump around a bit too much, so splitting it by subcategories works better. I'd been doing it myself, but it just wasn't clean enough, and I was constantly reorganizing it as I read new stories and tried to place them where they went.
Melanie E.
I think you can mostly follow
I think you can mostly follow the order in the "stories" section at chrystal hall. The only problem is that the Ayla stories appear rather late. I'd suggest you also look into the timeline at the whateley forums http://crystalhall.org/chboards3/index.php?t=msg&th=813&star...
not finished
as you get deeper, out of 140 + stories there are a couple not finished, but some great reading.
Take your pick...
Here's my rough guide, which I contributed to the Wiki a couple of years ago (back in the days when I was an active contributor to it!)
As the right side of the brain controls the left side of the body, then only left-handers are in their right mind!