But I wasn't sure if she'd want to read it, since technically, it's not a standalone novel. Sanderson is planning on writing at least one sequel to it. But it is a great book. I loaned the book to a friend of mine, and he loved it.
I don't believe the future book is a direct sequel. Rather, I believe the book will be another in the world with some of the same characters.
Technically, Warbreaker is a stand alone.
What are you reading in November?
03/11/2009 04:01:41 PM
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orhan pamuk's snow, and morrison's song of solomon. *NM*
03/11/2009 04:11:02 PM
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Mostly feminist theory, actually.
03/11/2009 04:23:59 PM
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Storm Front (by Jim Butcher) *NM*
04/11/2009 05:35:11 PM
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A Song for Arbonne was fantastic!
17/11/2009 08:08:41 PM
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It's pretty difficult to top Tigana. Song is pretty good though. *NM*
17/11/2009 08:24:21 PM
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I liked Song better than Tigana and thought Lions of Al-Rasan was better than both. *NM*
17/11/2009 08:36:17 PM
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Re: What are you reading in November?
04/11/2009 09:22:54 PM
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Hopefully:
04/11/2009 10:09:37 PM
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Finished the Virgil, now reading My Name is Red by Orhan Pamuk. Interesting so far. *NM*
12/11/2009 10:52:51 PM
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So far...
12/11/2009 04:19:30 AM
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Have you read..
12/11/2009 06:54:44 PM
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Warbreaker also by Sanderson...
12/11/2009 08:08:48 PM
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I thought about that, actually
12/11/2009 09:50:50 PM
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It IS a stand alone.
17/11/2009 05:00:07 PM
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An Autumn War
13/11/2009 01:46:46 AM
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