I'm in the odd sinful position where I actually in fact have yet to read any of your books despite the fact, I keep buying and collecting them. I purchased the The King Killing Queen on the previous Kickstarter and even own the original version of Dark Thorn even though like I said I have yet to read it. This is probably a dumb question but is Dark Thorn a stand alone novel or does it fit in the same story or series as other books you have written? I swear someday when I finish reading and catching up on Terry Brooks material that I will read yours. Unless I pass away from old age first.
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I'm in the odd sinful position where I actually in fact have yet to read any of your books despite the fact, I keep buying and collecting them. I purchased the The King Killing Queen on the previous Kickstarter and even own the original version of Dark Thorn even though like I said I have yet to read it. This is probably a dumb question but is Dark Thorn a stand alone novel or does it fit in the same story or series as other books you have written? I swear someday when I finish reading and catching up on Terry Brooks material that I will read yours. Unless I pass away from old age first.
Blasphemy! Utter blasphemy! I'm telling Terry! Actually, Terry would cackle at me until I cry. So there's that. Reading him is certainly a wonderful experience and your taste is excellent. The King-Killing Queen is set about 400 years ago. The Dark Thorn is set about 10 years ago. They are set in the same universe and the two trilogies will have interconnection but they can be read separately. I'd recommend you read TKKQ as it is newer from me, a stronger effort due to my experience now as opposed to when I wrote TDT, and it is shorter. Though The Dark Thorn is very self-contained whereas TKKQ is not. So there's that. Thanks for supporting me though, Kurt. Means a lot! I just hope when you begin one of these books that you don't think you threw your money away. :)