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Originally Posted by Victoria
I considered it too. I can see how some might find it humdrum, based on the plot, but there’s just something that captures the imagination. He created a very believable world and I enjoy revisiting it. Staying with the theme of not having your heart broken, I haven’t read the two last books in the series. I read a few unhappy reviews and didn’t want to upset the applecart, which is cowardly 
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Oh, by all means read them. And the final book in the Seeker's Tales sequence (further adventures of Ishmael and Pip, in Toe-hold Space) just released as an Audible version. And while I have some minor quibbles with a couple of them, they're just warm and cozy and I love to visit the worlds he's created. (I also like the Tanyth Fairport trilogy, which is pure fantasy.)