I haven't read any of the esslemont books, but I think I'll give it a shot
Zach Send a noteboard - 28/03/2011 04:15:27 PM
Ganoes has a larger role in this book than in recent ones.
Just read the book. I don't actually think there's that much that will be confusing. Then again, I read DoD last month (but it had been well over a year since I'd read any prior ones).
You kind of need to have read the Esslemont books, though.
Just read the book. I don't actually think there's that much that will be confusing. Then again, I read DoD last month (but it had been well over a year since I'd read any prior ones).
You kind of need to have read the Esslemont books, though.
In a worst case scenerio I'll at least have it in the future when I do a straight through re-read of all 10 books.
Thanks for the info!
I have a question for anyone that has finished reading "The Crippled God"
26/03/2011 01:56:08 AM
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I read it barely remembering what had gone on. You'll be fine.
26/03/2011 10:43:28 AM
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I haven't read any of the esslemont books, but I think I'll give it a shot
28/03/2011 04:15:27 PM
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Re: I have a question for anyone that has finished reading "The Crippled God"
28/03/2011 07:10:26 PM
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