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Nope, no prior books necessary!
This is the first in a new series. Its a prequel series that takes place a couple thousand years before Riyria.
If you have read Riyria you will catch references to stuff that plays a roll in that series, but it isn't anything that will hurt to miss.

Nope, no prior books necessary!
This is the first in a new series. Its a pr..."
Will reading this series first ruin that one if I choose to eventually read that one?

I read this and Age of Swords before picking up the Riyria books. Like Sarah said, you will recognize certain things, but not anything that would ruin or spoil the book for you. It works both ways. If you had read Riyria going into this, you would see how things started. If you read this first, then when reading those you see where things came from.
They are so good! Can't wait to reread this one.





Yay! So glad you're loving it. That's exactly how I felt when I started this. I had been meaning to read Sullivan for ages and just never got around to it.

Honestly I had low expectations, and I can't say why since I've never read anything by him before. I'm happy I was (so far) wrong.




This is exactly how I felt the first time I was reading it!


I finished it a few days ago.
About your chapter 10 spoilers: (view spoiler)
I'm gonna join this tonight, once I finish Nightlife... I've been doing Buddy Reads so long that this 4 day lull before May 1st has me at loose ends, unless I want to jump ahead...
I was considering reading this back when it started, but I was overbooked at the time...
I was considering reading this back when it started, but I was overbooked at the time...
C.P. wrote: "Just read the first three chapters. I still believe this is a very solid start. No time wasted to set things up, they just start happening..."
Agreed... great start... thrown right into the thick of things, but immediately understand people's motivations and reactions... (view spoiler)
Foreword: How fast of a writer is MJS?... to have written the whole series before publication...
Agreed... great start... thrown right into the thick of things, but immediately understand people's motivations and reactions... (view spoiler)
Foreword: How fast of a writer is MJS?... to have written the whole series before publication...
C.P. wrote: "I don't know that I really had any expectations. I had seen that a lot of people I knew liked his stuff, but just kept pushing it aside. Now he is one of my top favorite authors and Royce Melborn (..."
Only other MJS I've read was Hollow World back in February, and I wasn't very impressed once it got preachy... liking this better, and planning to read Riyria in May...
Only other MJS I've read was Hollow World back in February, and I wasn't very impressed once it got preachy... liking this better, and planning to read Riyria in May...

MJS is quite a fast writer. His approach to publication seems to be the same as Mark Lawrence (who wrote the entire Book of the Ancestor trilogy before even publishing Red Sister).
I think it also comes from the fact that he wrote then entire Riyria Revelations before publishing book 1 (since he didn't really intend to publish those to begin with. We can thank his wife Robin for that :p) So when the remaining 5 books were being published, he was already working on the Legends of the First Empire.
From what I read here and there, he's working on the finishing touches on books 3-6 of Legends AND writing his next series, which will take place between Legends and Riyria.
I know writers get more done when they are working on multiple projects... lets them take breaks from one series and work on another... most of my favorite speed writers do that... sounds like he's doing that within the same universe now from what you said...

He does write quickly and writes the whole series (except Riyria Chronicles, which he writes as he goes).
I'm near 50% now, too... liking all the main characters... love Suri... I'm starting to wonder who Brin is from the epigraphs... (view spoiler)

I listened to the audiobook so I could have misheard the name but... Isn't Brin Sarah's daughter? The girl learning how to be a keeper of ways with Maeve?
Yea... I'm audio too and terrible with names sometimes... I noticed my mistake shortly after I wrote that...
Approaching 66% now: (view spoiler)
Approaching 66% now: (view spoiler)

Yeah I figured out (view spoiler)
Virginie wrote: "Iain wrote: "I'm near 50% now, too... liking all the main characters... love Suri... I'm starting to wonder who Brin is from the epigraphs... [spoilers removed]"
I listened to the audiobook so I c..."
Yup.

C.P. wrote: "I've finally been able to read some more. Just finished chapter 13 and I'm picking up on some little things I think I missed the first time. [spoilers removed]"
Now that I've read Theft of Swords, I'm curious (view spoiler)
Now that I've read Theft of Swords, I'm curious (view spoiler)

Now that I've read The..."
Ok, so I totally didn't pick up that (view spoiler)

Now that ..."
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Diana Stormblessed wrote: "Iain wrote: "C.P. wrote: "I've finally been able to read some more. Just finished chapter 13 and I'm picking up on some little things I think I missed the first time. [spoilers removed]"
Now that ..."
It doesn't help that (view spoiler)
Now that ..."
It doesn't help that (view spoiler)
C.P. wrote: "Read through chapter 18 last night. I'm really not a fan of Nyphron. And I really want to know what his overall plan is with being here..."
This comment reminds me of More Than This... altho explaining how would spoil the book...
This comment reminds me of More Than This... altho explaining how would spoil the book...
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