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Hi Jim/Ur-Lord!
Yuss I get to be the first one to welcome you. I'm a rookie here myself, but I've noticed it's rare anyone gets to nip in before the seniors.
Have fun, this is a great pace, but beware. It's a tough call whether I'm more addicted to cigarettes or KW, and I haven't been here that long.
Yuss I get to be the first one to welcome you. I'm a rookie here myself, but I've noticed it's rare anyone gets to nip in before the seniors.
Have fun, this is a great pace, but beware. It's a tough call whether I'm more addicted to cigarettes or KW, and I haven't been here that long.

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Welcome ur-Lord Jymwah
I Never Fail To Be Astounded By The Things We Do For Promises - Ronnie James Dio (All The Fools Sailed Away)
Remember, everytime you drag someone through the mud, you're down in the mud with them
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...
It's about learning to dance in the rain
Where are we going...and... WHY are we in a handbasket?

Remember, everytime you drag someone through the mud, you're down in the mud with them
Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass...
It's about learning to dance in the rain
Where are we going...and... WHY are we in a handbasket?

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There's a good hearty following, maybe not that big, but very intrepid. Join us and increase our numbers!
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Menolly wrote:Addicted to KW?
Is such a thing possible?

"Vagel, he's coming!"ur-Lord Jymwah wrote:So is there not much of a Mordants following then? I admit that it's not as good as the Chronicles but it is still an amazing read. Suppose i better get posting then

And, oh yeah, welcome to the Watch.



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I didnt mention the Gap series because I havent actually read any of them. I know, this is an EXTREMELY poor effort on my part, and i only really have 2 excuses, though the second is quite a valid one..... I'm more of a fantasy man rather than sci-fi but mainly... I've never found the first book in shops. Found the second, third etc but not the first. And never really bought much online. I suppose i should start
especially now i've found people who can actually advise me 


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Donaldson writes about characters - genre doesn't matter. The Gap seems to offend some readers, but I just can't see it. I think it's a comparison with the Chronicles - the land has beauty, and bold and brave and wonderful people. The Gap has less of that! But it's a feat of epic proportions, and should be read by all! <plug end>
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You raise good points Stevie, not really thought of it that way. Though i do disagree very slightly about the 'genre doesn't matter'. I think that part, i guess, is more about personal preference. My problem is that apart from me the only 2 people i know who actually know who SRD is are my ex and her mum. So not the best people to discuss in depth with. All i've had to go on with the Gap series is what i've read online, which isnt much. I thin a trip to amazon might be in order 

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I'll chime in for a love of the Gap series. I almost never read sci-fi either, but I thought I'd give a try since it is Donaldson. I still think it is the best thing he has written. It doesn't have as big of emotional punch as Covenant, but damn it's a well crafted series. Definitely give it a read. The first book isn't the best he has written, but it works for what is to come.

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The Gap beats the Chronicles in my opinion, at least once you reach book 3 (the first one is a prologue really, the second one gets interest, but 3-5 are just nonstop intensity). Definitely try it! And yeah, it's set in space, but like most of SRD's work it's very much character-orientated, so hey, maybe it'll even be a gateway into the wonderful world of spaceships and FTL 


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The first book is quite short but 2-5 are lengthy. Depending on how fast you read, you may be safe saving the last couple til next pay day.
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