E. Writes
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Kendra E. Ardnek:
What is your recommended reading sequence on your thus-far published books?
Kendra E. Ardnek
I think the only books I don't recommend starting with are Love and Memory, Do You Take This Quest?, My Kingdom for a Quest, or Hair We Go Again. Rizkaland and Bookania are both *best* read in order, but apart from those four, you probably won't be too lost. (And The Twists of Adventure are all completely stand-alone).
Honestly, pick whichever one sounds most interesting and jump in, though my personal recommendations would be The Worth of a King, The Seven Drawers, Water Princess Fire Prince, The Poison Kiss, Misfortune, The Dancing Princess, or my upcoming release, Rose Petals & Snowflakes. I do also highly recommend The Ankulen to fellow Christian authors and writers, but it's not one that I'll make a blanket recommendation on.
The one wildcard on reading order is The Worth of a King, which is a prequel to the Rizkaland Legends, and I recommend either reading it before WPFP or between LDTD and LaM (which is when I published it). Also, The Woodcutter Quince, while a prequel, is probably best enjoyed after Sew, it's a Quest, in that I wrote it with the understanding that readers would know these characters and I didn't do much in it to establish the world.
Hope this is helpful and I'm so sorry that I didn't see this question sooner. Goodreads has been incredibly weird with my notifications of late.
Honestly, pick whichever one sounds most interesting and jump in, though my personal recommendations would be The Worth of a King, The Seven Drawers, Water Princess Fire Prince, The Poison Kiss, Misfortune, The Dancing Princess, or my upcoming release, Rose Petals & Snowflakes. I do also highly recommend The Ankulen to fellow Christian authors and writers, but it's not one that I'll make a blanket recommendation on.
The one wildcard on reading order is The Worth of a King, which is a prequel to the Rizkaland Legends, and I recommend either reading it before WPFP or between LDTD and LaM (which is when I published it). Also, The Woodcutter Quince, while a prequel, is probably best enjoyed after Sew, it's a Quest, in that I wrote it with the understanding that readers would know these characters and I didn't do much in it to establish the world.
Hope this is helpful and I'm so sorry that I didn't see this question sooner. Goodreads has been incredibly weird with my notifications of late.
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Vee ✿
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Kendra E. Ardnek:
Hello! I bought Water Princess, Fire Prince one time at a Realmmakers conference, and I love it!! Clara is great. Anyway, I was curious to know if there's any songs that have inspired you for your writing. I know some authors like to listen to certain genres when writing certain scenes, so do you have any favorites?
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Kendra E. Ardnek:
How does your home state influence your writing? I'd love to hear! :-)
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