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Why is there a key in the top left of types of stories designated with shapes. And not a single point in the infographic matches any of those symbols. Which are starter novels? And which are YA?
The key is the colors not the shapes as far as I can tell, as the starter books are all that orange/yellow color
So the YA novels appear to just be the Tiffany Aching series.
The red ones are also labeled "Science Novels," both in the legend, and as the title of the series attached to the arrow pointing at the first of the series, which isn't orange, so I guess that the order isn't as important with those books?
I didn't make the graphic so I'm not sure on the shapes, but the starter books are the ones on the left with the arrows.