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#1 Dale Grible

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Posted 05 May 2015 - 06:29 AM

Hello all,

I read the the gray death, warrior, and blood of kerensky series. Was looking into the twilight of the clans books but there are several other books inbetween BoK and TotC.

Which ones would you recommend?

Main Event seems like it has a good synopsis.

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Posted 05 May 2015 - 06:34 AM

As a fan of the Clan lore, i suggest you to keep going trough the timeline with the novels following the BoK trilogy. You will find them on Sarna, from memory they should be Malicious Intent, Natural Selection and Bred for War. Maybe others too.

Another trilogy i strongly suggest is the Jade Phoenix trilogy.

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Posted 05 May 2015 - 06:39 AM

After reading the Blood of Kerensky series, I have picked up the Legend of The Jade Phoenix series.

It chronicles the journey of Aidan Pryde from his training as a sibko on Ironhold all the way, I believe, to the battle of Tukayyid.

I made a list of the books I was interested in, mostly dealing with the clans. However, I am away from that computer at the moment. I think there is another series or two between the Blood of Kerensky and Twilight of the Clans Series.

Edited by Rouken, 05 May 2015 - 06:41 AM.


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Posted 05 May 2015 - 06:42 AM

I guess the question is, what do you want to read about? You could always take a step back and read the Warrior Trilogy.

I always like the Books the revolved arround Camacho's Caballeros (17th Recon): Close Quarters, Hearts of Chaos and Black Dragon. They are generally well written as well. Clan Invasion Timeline dealing more with IS affairs.

If you are only interested in the Clans exclusively then the Legend of the Jade Phenoix Trilogy is good and will teach you quite a bit about Clan culture pre and during the initial invasion: Way of the Clans, Bloodname and Falcon Guard.

Then there is always Far Country :ph34r:

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Posted 05 May 2015 - 06:42 AM

View PostRouken, on 05 May 2015 - 06:39 AM, said:

After reading the Blood of Kerensky series, I have picked up the Legend of The Jade Phoenix series.

It chronicles the journey of Aidan Pryde from his training as a sibko on Ironhold all the way, I believe, to the battle of Tukayyid.

I made a list of the books I was interested in, mostly dealing with the clans. However, I am away from that computer at the moment. I think there is another series or two between the Blood of Kerensky and Twilight of the Clans Series.


Oh yes...I have read that series like 6 times....best book series ever. BoK was great but LotJP was spectactular.

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Posted 05 May 2015 - 06:51 AM

You should read Wolves on the Border, and Heir to the Dragon, too. They provide much insight into Wolf's Dragoon and House Kurita, respectively, and are of the same time period as the Warrior trilogy.





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