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Title: Book order question
Post by: blackcondor105 on July 05, 2008, 03:13:02 PM
i was woundering what order does the andalite , hork bajir chronicals and the visser book go. i never read them yet but before i read them i want to know what order do they go in like what happens first in animorphs history thing.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: wolfev on July 05, 2008, 03:39:45 PM
The order is Andalite first, Hork Bajir, and Vissser.
However, chronologically they go Hork Bajir, Andalite, and then Visser.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: morfowt on July 05, 2008, 03:56:51 PM
in number order: andalite, hork-bajir, visser and go right after MM#4 and before ellimist.
in publishing order: andalite, hork-bajir, visser. andalite is...either before or after #13. Hork-bajir is after #22. Visser is after #35.
in chonological order: hork-bajir, andalite, visser, and go right after ellimsit before #1.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: RYTX on July 05, 2008, 04:21:33 PM
just to be an anal-retentive jerk really quick; techniqucially HBC is after andalite chronicles chronologically cuz it's a story being narrated to Tobias that he relays to us.

okay, I'll go back over here now
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: morfowt on July 05, 2008, 06:46:07 PM
but the andalite chronicles was like a story elfangor was telling us.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: RYTX on July 05, 2008, 06:58:39 PM
Yep
techniquecially (man I can't spell that word) chronological order puts Andalite Chronicles at overlap with the start of book 1, HBC after book 22, Visser overlapping the end of 35 and Ellimist Chronicles overlapping like, chapter 4 or something of book 54.

And that's the end of that chapter
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: morfowt on July 05, 2008, 07:19:40 PM
actually, I don't think there's any proof that hork-bajir chronicles happened after #22. we only think that because that's when it was published.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: RYTX on July 05, 2008, 07:25:15 PM
Fair enough; I should have said before 23 instead of after 24, but seeing as it has some important information introduced there (i.e. Toby) that is first mentioned in that standard books in 23, I find it a safe assumption
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: morfowt on July 05, 2008, 07:26:36 PM
well it's definetly before #23. in #23 tobais said he's been to the hork-bajir valley and met toby before. HBC was the only time.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: mrlarry on July 05, 2008, 08:15:10 PM
actually, I don't think there's any proof that hork-bajir chronicles happened after #22. we only think that because that's when it was published.
I think that makes it a fairly safe assumption

Personally, I believe it's important to read the whole series in the correct chronological order (i.e. publishing order).
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: morfowt on July 05, 2008, 09:37:24 PM
not really. TAC was published around #13, but the prologue and epilogue happened back in book 1. TEC was published around book 47, but the prolouge and epilogue happened in book 54. Just because it was published some time, doesn't mean that's when it happened.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: RYTX on July 05, 2008, 09:56:49 PM
well for TAC I think publishing order is definitely better cuz if you didn't you'd knew Tobias's lineage way too early, it'd be no fun.
Also the point of that is to show what Elfangor was. For 13 books he's this legendary hero, champion of our little team of heroes, then TAC comes in and says "no see, he messed up too, he wasn't a war god, he bad mistakes, learned and got lucky, just like these guys are doing."
Which is why TAC is after 13 on my next reread-normally I do it first.

I don't know where to but TEC, I think the publishing in order would be better, just cuz it really throws off the "this is the very end" feel of the series, plus it kinda seems real obvious who's gonna go first if it's done b/w 53 & 54.  Even though I already know :P
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: Essam 293 on July 05, 2008, 10:59:32 PM
IMO, it's best to read it in the order it was published. Andalite, Hork-Bajir, Visser (after #35), and Ellimist (after MM#4)

http://hirac-delest.issamshahid.com/story.htm#reading_list
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: sherrilina on July 05, 2008, 11:05:30 PM
IMO, it's best to read it in the order it was published. Andalite, Hork-Bajir, Visser (after #35), and Ellimist (after MM#4)

http://hirac-delest.issamshahid.com/story.htm#reading_list
Well you definitely want to wait to read Visser until after #35 or it won't make any sense, since it's so closely tied to the events of the main series, even overlapping #35!
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: mrlarry on July 06, 2008, 06:31:12 AM
not really. TAC was published around #13, but the prologue and epilogue happened back in book 1. TEC was published around book 47, but the prolouge and epilogue happened in book 54. Just because it was published some time, doesn't mean that's when it happened.
Yeah, but the publishing time is when KA intended for us to find out that informationn
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: morfowt on July 06, 2008, 11:52:18 AM
that still doesn't mean that's when it happened in the book.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: ANItiger13 on July 06, 2008, 12:54:29 PM
It just makes more sense to read them in publishing order...We learn Elfangor's story of how he created Visser Three and then became Tobias' father after we find out he's Tobias' father in the regular series. It just makes more sense.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: mrlarry on July 06, 2008, 07:50:00 PM
that still doesn't mean that's when it happened in the book.
I'm not saying that it is, I'm saying that's when it should be read
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: Slushie Man on July 06, 2008, 08:04:18 PM
First time through, yeah, they need to be read in publishing order. But upon re-reading the series, after having already read it, I'm finding chronological order is a lot of fun, cause you already know all the information anyway, so it's not like you're not finding it out when K.A. didn't want you to or anything. But for your first time reading the series, then yeah, I suggest publishing order.
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: Duff on July 06, 2008, 08:31:54 PM
It just makes more sense to read them in publishing order...We learn Elfangor's story of how he created Visser Three and then became Tobias' father after we find out he's Tobias' father in the regular series. It just makes more sense.

you mean before right? we dont find it out in the reg series til 23, which i like better that way

i agree publishing order is the way to go, i especially like how visser 3's story kinda goes backward, we start with him as all powerful v3, then we see him as subvisser with ambitions of getting an andalite host (TAC), then we see him as a hostless yeerk and his first andalite encounter(HBC). Hes really got a great story. The same is kinda said about the yeerks as a whole, as we go back through their story.

And obviously its great how we get to assume certain things about the characters and then have things changed up in the chronicles, especially TAC and TEC
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: ANItiger13 on July 06, 2008, 08:45:34 PM
Yeah...I did. Hmm...
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: Slushie Man on July 06, 2008, 09:33:03 PM
The story that's being told in Visser, not the court room stuff, but the story within the story, the flashbacks if you will, where do they take place in relation to the rest of the Chronicles inner stories?
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: RYTX on July 06, 2008, 09:41:51 PM
her flashbacks are shortly after Andalite chronicles, she goes to check out the supposed class 5 species a sub visser met on the Taxxon planet
via Chapman no less

so in between TAC and book 1
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: Slushie Man on July 16, 2008, 10:00:28 PM
When does Megamorphs 1 take place? Is it between Books 7 and 8?
Title: Re: Book order question
Post by: RYTX on July 16, 2008, 10:02:05 PM
yes