I think you should start with the earliest published ones. That way, you can follow the evolution of the storylines and characters.
I'd suggest starting with the first book in the series, 'Hounded', and then proceed in the order they were published.
The recommended order is to begin from the earliest published work. This ensures you don't miss any crucial plot points or character introductions. Sequential reading helps you fully immerse yourself in the world of Lyra Silvertongue without getting confused by out-of-order storylines.
You can start from the first one published. Usually, reading them in the order of publication helps in following the character development and the overall story arc.
You might also consider reading them in chronological order according to the in - story timeline. However, this can be a bit tricky as you need to do some research on which events happen when in the Darkover universe. Some fans prefer this method as it can provide a more linear understanding of the overall history of Darkover.
A common order to start is with 'The Hobbit' as it serves as an introduction to Middle - earth. Then move on to 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy which includes 'The Fellowship of the Ring', 'The Two Towers' and 'The Return of the King'. After that, if you're interested, you can explore 'The Silmarillion' which delves deeper into the mythology and history of Middle - earth.
The recommended order is to start with 'Mistborn: The Final Empire' and then proceed with the sequels in their publication sequence.
You could start with the first book published. Usually, that sets the foundation for the series.
It's best to begin with the earliest published Avatar comic. Follow the publication dates to ensure you understand the character and plot developments properly. Sometimes there might be special editions or spin-offs, but it's still a good idea to start from the beginning and work your way forward.
Well, usually it's best to begin with the earliest work, which sets the foundation for the story. So, start with 'The Dreaming City' and follow the sequence of publication. That way, you'll get the fullest experience and understand the character's development properly.
I'd suggest starting with the first book in the series. Usually, that sets the foundation and introduces the main characters and plotlines.