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Originally Posted by salty-horse
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I would agree with you with regards to
A Dead Djinn in Cairo needing to be read prior to
A Master of Djinn for a better understanding of established events and characters that are referenced in
Master. I read
Master before I read
Dead and I did enjoy it, but it was occasionally annoyed at the callbacks and oblique references to events of
Dead that I had no clue what the author was talking about.
MUST you read
Dead prior to
Master? No. SHOULD you? Yes. (imo).
I just picked up
Haunting but haven't read it yet, so can't comment on that one.