Myst: The Book of Atrus and Myst: The Book of Ti'ana.
I came into this looking at these books as novels, not game adaptions, as I've only played bits and pieces of the first game. That said, I thought the first book of the series was a pretty pour book. I started it years ago and dropped it three times before finally deciding to just finish the stupid thing. It was boring for the most part and not until maybe the last 50 to 100 pages did it get even remotely interesting. I can't be certain, having never played the games really, but this is a book that is not very good standing alone.
I nearly didn't even give The Book of Ti'ana a shot, which is a prequel to The Book of Atrus, but man am I glad I did. I nearly didn't get far as it was boring as can be the first hundred or so pages and I nearly just dropped it. But in sticking with it I gradually became more interested and the last 100 pages or so were just fantastic. I couldn't put the book down and it's ending was all kinds of emotional! It was tough to get into but easier than The Book of Atrus was, and it was just enough during those slow parts to keep me moving through it. But the ending of this book was likely one of the best endings I've read in a long time. I was very impressed by this and I'm glad to hear that after years of delays and whatever there's finally going to be a movie based on this book. I hope it doesn't hit anymore snags as it could potentially be an epic masterpiece if done right.
The last book of the series The Book of D'Ni and I unfortunately do not have it. If any of you have read these books... I know this book takes place after The Book of Atrus chronologically but where does it fall in line with the games, as I know the games fall after Atrus as well? Do I have to know the story of the games to get this last book or is it stand alone like Ti'ana was?
If I don't find D'Ni quickly I may just start reading either Dear John by Nicholas Sparks or Pillars of the Earth by Kenneth Follett.