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  1. The latest MTGLore.com update has added links for over 40 Magic books you can borrow to read for free through Archive.org. If you search for one of these books (like the first novel Arena) and click the result, the book page will include a link titled Borrow for free from Internet Archive which takes you to the Internet Archive page where you ...

  2. If you are looking just for good books, then read, in order, The Brothers' War, The Gathering Dark, The Eternal Ice, The Shattered Alliances and The Thran.

    • The Thran
    • The Brothers’ War
    • The Colors of Magic
    • The Gathering Dark
    • The Eternal Ice
    • The Shattered Alliance
    • Outlaw
    • Heretic
    • Guardian
    • Planeswalker

    The first book you should read is arguable the most important story when trying to get an understanding of the Magic The Gathering universe – which is a great thing if you are just getting started with Magic’s lore. The Thran provides some essential backstorythat you are going to need as you continue to read more of Magic’s stories as it sets the f...

    Artifacts Cycle, Book 1.If you have been playing Magic The Gathering for long enough, at some point you have probably heard someone reference The Brother’s War. Even if by some chance that you haven’t, you’ll definitely know the names Urza and Mishra. The Brother’s War tells the story of Magic’s most famous siblings and their war for the plane “Dom...

    Time for some world-building! The Colors of Magic is an anthology of dependent short stories set in the world of Dominaria and follows the lives of individuals living on the plane. These short stories take place after the events of the previous novel in this list and how the aftermath of Urza and Mishra’s battle has affected the lives of the people...

    Ice Age Cycle, Book 1. Following on from the events of The Brother’s War, we are introduced to the character Jodah and through him, we are given a better insight into the magic systemthat exists within Magic’s universe. The system of magic that this novel introduces into the Magic The Gathering timeline will be more familiar to players of the card ...

    Ice Age Cycle, Book 2.The Eternal Ice continues the story of Jodah and focuses more on him as a character rather than the Magic The Gathering universe as a whole. Since this is a direct squeal to the previous book, I’ll try not to mention any spoilers related to the narrative, however, in this novel you’ll start to encounter some Planeswalkersthat ...

    Ice Age Cycle, Book 3.This is a great read for those looking for some closure on the events surrounding the life of our main character Jodah while also leading us deeper into the world of Magic. The events of this story will help to better add more content around the stories surrounding Urza and help to set the stage for important stories to come i...

    Kamigawa Cycle, Book 1. Outlaw is the first of a Japanese-inspired series that takes place in a new setting on the plane of “Kamigawa“. The book does a great job of introducing you to the new setting and all of the major characters, so you soon feel at home again when coming from the other Magic novels. I found this book starts to really flex some ...

    Kamigawa Cycle, Book 2.Normally squeals struggle to outshine what came before them, but I’m happy to say that isn’t the case for the second book in the series! Even though I enjoyed the first book, I can confidently say that Heretic is even better than Outlaw. Regardless of the fact that there are far fewer grammar/spelling issues presentin Heretic...

    Kamigawa Cycle, Book 3.The final book in the Kamigawa series and it doesn’t disappoint. People may think I am bias due to the fact that I live in Japan, but even if that wasn’t the case, this would still be one of my favorite series from the Magic The Gathering line of stories. Guardian ends the series off well and is one of the storylines within M...

    Artifacts Cycle, Book 2.And so we return back to Urza and see what has befallen him after the events of The Brothers’ War. If you wondering we didn’t continue straight on to this book after The Brother’s War, remember this list is the chronological order of stories. While certain events are happening in one corner of Magic’s multiverse, other impor...

  3. Find the complete Magic: The Gathering book series listed in order. Great deals on one book or all books in the series. Free US shipping on orders over $15.

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    • Arena. The first MTG book to ever release, William R. Forstchen’s mage-duelling adventure Arena is still loved by many. Its story is a pulpy plot of gladiatorial wizard battles, but its descriptions of magical combat remain some of the most vivid and exciting across fantasy literature.
    • Artifacts cycle. Comprised of five books – The Brothers’ War, Planeswalker, Time Streams, Bloodlines, and The Thran – the Artifacts cycle is arguably the most popular series of MTG books ever published.
    • Ravnica cycle. The Ravnica cycle of novels – Ravnica: City of Guilds, Guildpact, and Dissension – is the best example of an MTG book series that fully embraces, and develops, the game’s existing lore.
    • Kamigawa cycle. The Japanese-inspired Kamaigawa has long been a fan-favourite plane of the Magic Multiverse, and the Kamigawa cycle – Outlaw: Champions of Kamigawa, Heretic: Betrayers of Kamigawa, and Guardian: Saviours of Kamigawa – a favourite book series.
  4. Complete order of Magic: The Gathering books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.

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  6. Sep 24, 2022 · These helpful guides can show you how to draft cards, build your deck and take on planeswalkers from any of the five colors. Our top ten list of the best Magic: The Gathering strategy books has the guidance you need for tournaments, casual duels or even online play.

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