
Finally, it can actually stand alone very well if the reader does not have the time or interest to continue with the series.Īfter reading Starflower, gauge your interest. This book is a fantastic, memorable introduction to the world and some of its key characters, and reading it first will cement a strong foundation in the reader's mind for the rest of the series to be built on. It is chronologically the first (and quite possibly the best) full-fledged novel of the series. I recommend everyone to begin with Starflower. The Tales of Goldstone Wood Reading Guide

Fallen Star (short story, publishing order #10).

Draven's Light (novella, publishing order #9).The Tales of Goldstone Wood Chronological Order Here is the order in which these beautiful novels sit upon my bookshelf. The author herself has stated that she believes Heartless is the best introduction to the series, but I completely disagree (for many reasons outlined in my Goodreads review of that book). The books are published out of chronological order, to the detriment of the reader's understanding and enjoyment. Most of the book covers aren't accurate to the content of the books. It's Christian fantasy allegory, so if you liked Narnia, you'll probably like this.

General Review of The Tales of Goldstone Wood
