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9 years 7 months ago #8235 by shawnibee
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RKET thanks for the explanation. This is my first series. I am about to start blood destiny now. I guess i should have started that first. But in this book Lissa's father is Brent Arden or something like that. Is he the same person?

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9 years 7 months ago #8236 by robbytonk
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Most certainly the same person it's his pre Saa Thalarr name. His real name is Breten Arden aka Griffen aka The Oracle aka the Royal B*****d (actually works two ways) aka the compulsive meddler aka the crappy father....... And the list goes on....

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9 years 7 months ago #8238 by RKET
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Have fun and enjoy the series (BTW what is the plural of series ? Serieses sounds a little weird!)
And read it in the proper order. subtledemon.com/bibliography.php
I recommend this as the proper reading order.
You could drop the Saa Talar books since they tell the story before Lissa shows up.
I advce against reading them before Lissas story, it would revel to much, and ruin the story for you.

Seattle Elementals is completely off-canon and should be read seperately.

"Someone once said a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters could reproduce the works of Shakespeare.
The internet has proven that this is not true."
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9 years 7 months ago #8239 by Larry
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Series is both a singular and a plural form. When it has the singular sense of "one set," it takes a singular verb, even when series is followed by of and a plural noun: A series of lectures is scheduled.

Don't hold back on Griffin … tell us how you really feel … lol.

Griffin has not shown himself in a good light, maybe Quin can redeem him … but ye gods that's a lot of redemption.

Reading is a gift to yourself that you can share with everyone.

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9 years 7 months ago #8240 by shawnibee
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Started Lissa's story, Blood Wager. So far so good. I am keeping a wary eye out for Griffin now.

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9 years 7 months ago #8241 by robbytonk
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Lol Larry and here I thought I was showing restraint with regards to Griffin the unmitigated ass

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