If any writers are reading this, then I'm sure you can relate to the following.
Rawson's Fun House is the first book I ever wrote. While I let my imagination fly, the writing isn't as polished as it is now.
Rawson's Fun House is a trilogy in one book, totaling 108,500 words. At first, I published it starting at Book II, but since it didn't make much sense, I opted to include Book I.
Currently, Rawson's Fun House has all three books in one: Discovery, No Exit, Running the Show.
Since Discovery was written well before the other ones, I fear the beginning could scare off some readers, but it's still fun, and I strongly feel that those who see the whole book through will be rewarded. Maybe some writers out there can relate.
I guess the ultimate point is that the story has a lot of nostalgic value for me.