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Old 03-12-2011, 04:55 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by rogue_librarian View Post
They're not really sequels, you see, they were merely published in a particular order. As I've said, there are books dealing with Death (and his human grand-daughter, Susan), or the City Watch, or the Witches / Tiffany Aching, etc. Granted, these are rather narrowly defined subgenres. Perhaps "storyline" would be a better expression.
While Jon will disagree, the story arcs *can* be read out of order of publication. While I dislike this guide as it just plain too busy, it does show you the various story arcs with starting points and story orders.
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