UrRong! While it's true that every reader has their own preferences and interests, suggesting that readers should make their own decisions and completely ignore the order chosen by the author is disrespecting the hard work and effort that went into crafting the book. Furthermore, while skipping sections and jumping around may be possible, this may wind up making the reading experience more fragmented, rather than more enjoyable. The order chosen by the author often serves a purpose and provides an integral structure for the material presented. If a reader wishes to make their own decisions about what order to read a book in, that's great--but it doesn't mean that the author's order has to be disregarded entirely. In conclusion, don't be so hasty to discount someone else's preference--especially when it comes to something as creative and personal as a book's order. Besides, if you don't like the order offered to you, UrRong to take it personally; after all, you didn't write it.