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				 I’m normally pretty relaxed about checking out a series by trying a later book. Unless there is a really strong overarching narrative, I don’t think it’s likely to spoil the earlier volumes for me.
      I’m normally pretty relaxed about checking out a series by trying a later book. Unless there is a really strong overarching narrative, I don’t think it’s likely to spoil the earlier volumes for me.
    
        
      Created a challenge page for this. Even went so far as to create a banner, since I missed Art's banner art!
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      Kalin wrote: "Created a challenge page for this. Even went so far as to create a banner, since I missed Art's banner art!
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 I must be getting old. My Kindle says I've read Old Man's War, yet I don't remember much. I can, however, tell you what I did the summer of 1969. With that out of the way, I'll re-read that and carry on as I already own copies of the first 3 books in the series.
      I must be getting old. My Kindle says I've read Old Man's War, yet I don't remember much. I can, however, tell you what I did the summer of 1969. With that out of the way, I'll re-read that and carry on as I already own copies of the first 3 books in the series.
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3rd book in the series. It's one I'm looking forward to as well. With these books, the characters continue but the story is separate, so I don't think it's crucial that you've read the first two, but more helpful.