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As a general rule, the order to read Magic The Gathering books is chronological. Reading the books chronologically presents a clear timeline of events within the Magic The Gathering’s multiverse. However, reading the books in release order offers a more character-focused narrative.
- Arena. William R. Forstchen - 1994-11-01. Goodreads Rating. 3.9 (2k) Enter the captivating and mystical world of Magic: The Gathering with this thrilling book.
- Whispering Woods. Whispering Woods by Emery Clayton (October 30,1995) Clayton Emery - 1994-12-13. Goodreads Rating. 3.4 (685) "Whispering Woods" is a thrilling adventure that follows Gull, a wizard facing a daunting challenge from his new employer.
- Shattered Chains. Clayton Emery - 1995-02-16. Goodreads Rating. 3.4 (505) Discover the world of wizardry in this thrilling fantasy book, where Greensleeves uses her magical abilities to break the power of other wizards.
- Final Sacrifice. The Gathering #4) Clayton Emery - 1995-12-02. Goodreads Rating. 3.5 (411) Join the Archdruid Greensleeves and her army as they journey through frozen mountains and ocean-drowned forests on a quest to defeat an army of angry wizards.
Magic's stories can be broken into four eras (named by me): pre-Weatherlight, the Weatherlight Saga, post Mending, and Modern. Pre-Weatherlight covers Alpha through Portal and establishes Urza as the dominant actor in the multiverse's history. Some of the sets are out of order here (such as Antiquities being several hundreds if not thousands of ...
Complete order of Magic: The Gathering books in Publication Order and Chronological Order.
Can I read the MTG books in any order? While each book can be enjoyed as a standalone story, reading them in order will provide a more comprehensive understanding of the MTG universe and its characters.
There's The Gathering Storm, which definitely should go right before War of the Spark. A Garden of Flesh isn't tied to a set and can be put just before or right after Streets of New Capenna. There're quite a few webcomics that provides stories from around Alara to The Quest for Karn.
Weatherlight Cycle (in chronological order, which is the order you should now read them in): 1 - The Thran 2 - The Brothers' War 3 - Planeswalker 4 - Time Streams 5 - Bloodlines 6 - Rath and Storm (start here) 7 - Mercadian Masques 8 - Nemesis 9 - Prophecy 10 - Invasion 11 - Planeshift 12 - Apocalypse.