The chronological order can be a great way to read the Shadowhunter novels. However, some people might find it easier to start with the most popular ones first, like 'City of Bones'. But if you want to really understand the backstory and how everything began, you could look into pre - quels first. For example, 'The Infernal Devices' series which gives a lot of background on the Shadowhunter world and is set in an earlier time period. After that, you can start with the main 'The Mortal Instruments' series in order.
A good place to start is to ask other fans. You can join Shadowhunter fan groups on social media platforms like Facebook or Reddit. Fans are always eager to share their experiences and advice on the best order to read the books. They can give you insights based on their own reading journeys, whether they read in publication order or some other way that they found more engaging.
I would recommend starting in the order of publication. Tom Clancy's novels often build on the events and characters from previous ones. For example, his Jack Ryan series. By reading them in order, you can better understand the development of the characters and the overarching storylines that span multiple books.
A good starting point could be 'The Sound and the Fury'. It's one of his most well - known works and gives a great introduction to his complex narrative style. Then you might move on to 'As I Lay Dying', which is also a classic. After that, 'Absalom, Absalom!' can be a great choice as it delves deeper into the themes of family, history, and the South.
I'd say yes. Reading the Robichqiux novels in the intended order gives you a seamless and immersive experience. You won't miss any crucial details or context that might enhance your enjoyment and comprehension of the story.
The Higashino Keigo Kaga Kyouichiro series of mystery novels is a series of well-received suspense novels. The readers can arrange the reading order according to their own interests and reading experience.
Here are some reading suggestions that might be useful:
1. Watch Suspect X's Dedication and White Night Walk first. These two novels were one of Keigo Higashino's most famous works and the foundation of the Kaga series. They provide a deep understanding of the basic framework and theme of the entire series.
2 Next, you can read Worry Reliever, Malice, and After School. These novels are masterpieces of the series, with deep thoughts and unique plots.
3 If you like detective novels, you can read the follow-up chapters of Malice, The Sacrifice of Suspect X, White Night Walk, and After School to understand how Keigo Higashino further developed and deepened the theme and plot of these novels.
4. If you prefer socialistic mystery novels, you can read Secrets, Murder's Door, and Letter. These novels have complicated relationships between characters and social backgrounds.
Of course, the order of reading the mystery novels of Keigo Higashino and Kyoko Kaga was not important. What was important was to enjoy the process of reading and understand the plot and theme of the novel.
Stiles is a must - have main character. Then, depending on the direction of the fanfiction, characters like Simon Lewis could be important. Since Simon is a vampire in the Shadowhunter universe, his interactions with Stiles, who is new to this world, could be really interesting. Also, characters like Luke Garroway, the werewolf, might play a role, especially if the story involves the relationships between different Downworlder groups and Stiles' place in all of that.
I haven't read Bella's Shadowhunter fanfiction specifically, but in general, fanfictions can be really good. They allow fans to express their love for the original work in their own way. If Bella is skilled at writing, she could have added her own unique spin to the Shadowhunter universe, perhaps delving deeper into the backstories of some characters or exploring different magical aspects.
Well, as far as I remember, it might have been 'Tobias' Hidden World'. But you might want to double-check in some dedicated Shadowhunter forums for a more accurate answer.