Annie Osborne

I'm Confused, which series of dragonlance should I read first?

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C. Allen Foster Dragonlance reading order for new readers. These are the 'core' novels everyone should read. Many further books can be found at the following website: http://www.dlnexus.com/products/

* Chronicles Trilogy
- Dragons of Autumn Twilight
- Dragons of Winter Night
- Dragons of Spring Dawning

* Legends Trilogy
- Time of the Twins
- War of the Twins
-Test of the Twins

* Lost Chronicles Trilogy
- Dragons of the Dwarven Depths
- Dragons of the Highlord Skies
- Dragons of the Hourglass Mage

* Second Generation

* Dragons of Summer Flame

* Dragons of a New Age Trilogy
- The Dawning of a New Age
- The Day of the Tempest
- The Eve of the Maelstrom

* Dhamon Saga Trilogy
- Downfall
- Betrayal
- Redemption

* War of Souls Trilogy
- Dragons of a Fallen Sun
- Dragons of a Lost Star
- Dragons of a Vanished Moon

* The Dark Disciple Trilogy
- Amber and Ashes
- Amber and Iron
- Amber and Blood

* Heroes
- The Legend of Huma
- Stormblade
- Weasel's Luck
- Kaz the Minotaur
- The Gates of Thorbardin
- Galen Beknighted

* Kingpriest Trilogy
- Chosen of the Gods
- Divine Hammer
- Sacred Fire

So, from here on you can pick and choose whichever series you want to read. I suggest starting with the following, however:

* Raistlin Chronicles
- The Soulforge
- Brothers in Arms

* Elven Nations Trilogy
- Firstborn
- The Kinslayer Wars
- The Qualinesti

* Dwarven Nations Trilogy
- Covenant of the Forge
- Hammer and Axe
- The Swordsheath Scroll

* Kang's Regiment
- The Doom Brigade
- Draconian Measures

And where you go from here is completely up to you.

Any questions reply to this thread and/or contact me directly.
Micky I have just started the series with Dragons of Autumn Twilight and it has worked fine for me? So this book seem to be a good starting place. Hope this helps!
Stark Botha This is the first book in the series but its written in a way that makes it seem like there was a prequel... but there isnt... there might be some content that originated from the original DND tabletop modules.
Avaminn F'nett This is technically the first book, but I would recommend starting with The Soulforge, then Brothers In Arms, and then this series.
Jake THis is the place to start. This is the first book of the original trilogy, which is arguably the best written stuff. I would start with the original trilogy, if you like it read the lost tales, which take place inbetween each of these books, but were written over a decade later.
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