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09-27-1997, 12:00 AM #1
BR Novels
At 09:02 AM 9/26/97 -0500, Bill Seurer(billseurer@VNET.IBM.COM)wrote:
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>I am wondering which of the BirthRight novels people think are good for
>getting the feel of the world AND WHY. I've read The Iron Throne and
>The Hag's Contract. Are any of the other books worth reading?
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Don't miss War, or The Spider's Test, both are very good books. Just
remember we are talking about TSR novels here, *none* have ever been great
literature, but the BR novels come as close to it as their books get. And
you can't beat them for the background they give.
Sepsis, richt@metrolink.net
"War is a matter of vital importance to the State;
the province of life or death;
the road to survival or ruin.
It is mandatory that it be thoroughly studied."
-Sun Tzu,(The Art of War)-
BR Netbook: http://webpages.metrolink.net/~veleda/birth.html
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09-27-1997, 09:08 PM #2TOMMY.ASHTON@ASU.EdGuest
BR Novels
To continue this thread does anyone know if the novel "The Sword and the
Falcon" was ever released. It has been advertized but none of my
bookstores have it.
Thanks,
T
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