Here is the first crux in the question of reading order: The Sacred Hunt, specifically Hunter’s Death, spoils House Name and vice versa. The first three books of The House War introduce Jewel, her den, the Empire, and the central conflict of the whole story: the fight against Allasakar, the Lord of the Hells, who wants to return to the mortal plane and, well, devour all souls forever. West’s style has evolved markedly over the course of the series, becoming a more effective version of itself, and the difference is particularly noticeable between the first two books and all the others. So the following reading order is constructed with an eye towards minimizing spoilers and readerly whiplash due to jumping back and forth between books published in the mid-1990s and the end of the 2010s. The difficulty comes in with the fact that the first three books of The House War precede or take place concurrently with all of the other books. Breodanir is the subject of The Sacred Hunt, and the Dominion plays a starring role in The Sun Sword. Jewel Markess ATerafin is the main protagonist of the Essalieyan storyline, and of the House War sequence. There are, roughly, three main storylines in the Essalieyan universe, which is converging towards the end of the world over the course of the story: that of Essalieyan and its capital city Averalaan, where most of the action takes place the Western nation of Breodanir, which follows a different god and has different customs, ruled by the Hunters and their Huntbrothers and in the South, the Dominion of Annagar, which views the Northern gods with suspicion. (Note: all links go to West’s website, where she has assembled buying links for each book so I don’t have to.) Where to start? That quantity, and the fact that the series began twenty-five years ago, also leads to the question of where someone who does want to read these books should start. Plus, there are currently 16 books in the series, so that’s a lot to catch up on. It’s the perfect time to start reading these books, as West has already sold the first four books in the final series in the universe (currently titled The Burning Crown), but the absolute earliest we could expect to see the first one would be 2021. For more on why I think these books are great, and why the conclusion to the House War in particular has been very satisfying, you can read my review of the previous entry in the series, Oracle, at Strange Horizons. In particular, if you like West’s Chronicles of Elantra series, written under her other penname Michelle Sagara, I think you’ll like the West aka Essalieyan novels too. With the publication of the final two novels in Michelle West’s House War series this year ( Firstborn and War), respectively, I’ve embarked once again on my quest to talk these books up to other people.
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