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Best Sword of Truth Books?

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message 1: by Steve (new)

Steve H | 1 comments So i dont have money for the entire series, if someone could recommend which ones i should read, that'd be great.... I was told 1-3? Preferably that ends at a good point, if that makes sense. Also that it's all related, not an entirely new story.


message 2: by Nathan (new)

Nathan Elberg | 4 comments My favorite is Faith of The Fallen, followed by Confessor. It helps to read the first book Wizard's First Rule


message 3: by AndrewP (new)

AndrewP (andrewca) | 67 comments For sure read Wizard's First Rule to see how you like it. The others more or less follow a long story arc so it would not make a lot of sense to read them out of order.

If you look on EBay you can find people selling the first 5 or 6 paperbacks as a set for about $20.


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SheReaps - Teresa Williams | 3 comments If you get a Kindle app for your phone and subscribe to Kindle Unlimited for $9.99 per month you can read all the books you want. I love this series and all it’s spin-offs as well. I wouldn’t have wanted to miss a single one!


message 5: by Nathan (new)

Nathan Elberg | 4 comments What about the books after Confessor? I could never get into them the way I enjoyed the books up until then. Are they really part of the same series? How do you like them?


message 6: by AndrewP (new)

AndrewP (andrewca) | 67 comments The 4 Richard and Kahlan books follow on from the Sword of Truth and feature most of the same characters. The 4 books in the Nicci Chronicles only feature Nicci and Nathan. Both are complete series. I enjoyed both sets of books, although probably not quite as much as the originals. I haven't read the Children of D'Hara yet but I believe that is a complete story too.

Hope that helps.


message 7: by Nathan (new)

Nathan Elberg | 4 comments AndrewP wrote: "The 4 Richard and Kahlan books follow on from the Sword of Truth and feature most of the same characters. The 4 books in the Nicci Chronicles only feature Nicci and Nathan. Both are complete series..."

Thanks!


message 8: by Brian (new)

Brian Cassise | 2 comments SheReaps - wrote: "If you get a Kindle app for your phone and subscribe to Kindle Unlimited for $9.99 per month you can read all the books you want. I love this series and all it’s spin-offs as well. I wouldn’t have ..."

Steve wrote: "So i dont have money for the entire series, if someone could recommend which ones i should read, that'd be great.... I was told 1-3? Preferably that ends at a good point, if that makes sense. Also ..."

I read Children of D'hara, it is a continuation of the Richard and Kahlan series. A little different, it reads more like a horror. I enjoyed it though. Same characters.


message 9: by Brian (new)

Brian Cassise | 2 comments Steve wrote: "So i dont have money for the entire series, if someone could recommend which ones i should read, that'd be great.... I was told 1-3? Preferably that ends at a good point, if that makes sense. Also ..."

Agreed, Faith of the Fallen is the best book #6. Soul of the Fire leads into it, it is also good.


message 10: by Literature (new)

Literature and Leaves | 1 comments Hi!
It’s hard not recommending you start them from the beginning and work through the series as you can afford them. I have the whole collection, but I slowly picked them up over a couple years on AbeBooks.com and ThriftBooks. They’re around $5 dollars there, depending on condition and I believe the paperbacks are even cheaper. I love new books, but prices are crazy so both of those sites are great tools!


message 11: by Darlene (new)

Darlene | 1 comments Do you have access to any of them at a public library? Or, can you get a subscription to audio or ebooks? I recommend starting at the beginning with Wizard's First Rule. Each book builds on the previous one. It also explains much of Richard's first years which later books often refer to.


message 12: by John (new)

John Slow | 3 comments Really?
That's a difficult question.


message 13: by Rosemary (new)

Rosemary Steeden | 2 comments all the books are great! the sad thing is I haven't read Pillars of creation yet, so I had to skip it, and I don't have Phantom yet. I've read most of the collection from my local library, the Ipswich Library.


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