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This is very curious. I don't usually get engrossed into fantasy/magic-filled lit, but your books are very appealing to be. I guess it is a mixture of the reality and escape to elsewhere, pretty badass. This is completely unrelated, but I LOVED the conversation with the dragon. And there is plenty other things as well. Were you in anyway inspired by the Glass Bead Game writing about the Free Trader Beowulf?
The Magicians Land was the only audio book my library had of yours. So after finishing that and loving it, I had to figure out how to get the other two. I read The Magician King next, then the Magicians, I certainly wouldn't recommend the reverse order, but it certainly brought your story together with a different twist for me.
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May 22, 2014 12:19PM
This is very curious. I don't usually get engrossed into fantasy/magic-filled lit, but your books are very appealing to be. I guess it is a mixture of the reality and escape to elsewhere, pretty badass. This is completely unrelated, but I LOVED the conversation with the dragon. And there is plenty other things as well. Were you in anyway inspired by the Glass Bead Game writing about the Free Trader Beowulf?
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The Magicians Land was the only audio book my library had of yours. So after finishing that and loving it, I had to figure out how to get the other two. I read The Magician King next, then the Magicians, I certainly wouldn't recommend the reverse order, but it certainly brought your story together with a different twist for me.
