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    I pre-ordered Peter V.Brett's The Warded Man from Grim Oak today. One of my Favorite Fantasy series.

    Mike

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    Can this book be enjoyed as a stand alone story?

    Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
    I pre-ordered Peter V.Brett's The Warded Man from Grim Oak today. One of my Favorite Fantasy series.

    Mike
    Looking for the fonting of youth.

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      #3
      Yes, I think so. No cliff-hanger ending. He's also written some stand alone Novellas.

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        #4
        I bought their edition of Shadowed Souls last year so I would then be able to buy the 20th anniversary edition of Storm Front.

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          #5
          Purchased my copy as well!

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            #6
            Did you get the slip case? I did.

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              #7
              Thank you for the reply.

              Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
              Yes, I think so. No cliff-hanger ending. He's also written some stand alone Novellas.
              Looking for the fonting of youth.

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                #8
                I picked up THE WARDED MAN with the slipcase today too. Ive never read it but knew about the series through Sub Press publishing the stand-alone novellas.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
                  Did you get the slip case? I did.
                  Oh yeah, always. They have very nice slipcases, so it's always a worthwhile add-on.

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                    #10
                    Looks like Grim Oak is doing Brooks's The Word and the Void series starting with a prequel collection, Warrior, that is being offered up for sale today. I've owned a couple of Grim Oak books and I liked them quite a bit. I doubt I'll go for this considering that I have the CD editions, but the added prequel volume is enticing.

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                      #11
                      Just read The Sword of Shannara last month...little late to the party! Since I plan on continuing the Shannara series I considered Warrior, but will have to pass for now. Too many other editions I'm excited for, and I have no idea if I'll stick with Brooks' books long enough to read this far.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Boggle Champion View Post
                        Just read The Sword of Shannara last month...little late to the party! Since I plan on continuing the Shannara series I considered Warrior, but will have to pass for now. Too many other editions I'm excited for, and I have no idea if I'll stick with Brooks' books long enough to read this far.
                        Sword is the weakest of the original trilogy, to be honest. It's still a decent read, but it's with Elfstones that Brooks really hits his stride. 

                        I'm also passing on Warrior for now. I like Grim Oak's productions, but there are too many other titles that took priority.

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