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Finch is quite good, but it's really the third book in a sequence Stephen Send a noteboard - 02/05/2012 09:23:01 PM
It's not a true sequel in the way the Bas-Lag novels are seperate and can be read independently but there are quite a few major references to the other books.

I read it without reading VanderMeer's other books but there are a tonne of callbacks apparently.
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