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We'll have to wait and see how much AMoL overlaps with the other two books. Kaldric Send a noteboard - 08/06/2012 01:46:15 PM
Forgive me if it's been proposed before, but has this idea been talked about? Even though I've read both tGS and ToM, I would prefer to read WoT's conclusion as a single volume. It would require going back and forth between quite a few passages, but I think the payoff might be worthwhile.


But there is a timeline someone put together with tGS and ToM, and I'm planning on reading them together before AMoL is released, just to see how it flows.
Kaldric

P.S. The "NSSP" is implied.

Of course, [Quixote] carried it a bit too far. He thought that every windmill was a giant. That's insane. But, thinking that they might be...
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Post-aMoL, will someone assemble a chronological way to read the final three books as one? - 07/06/2012 04:48:34 PM 3895 Views
Why it "might be worthwhile"? *NM* - 07/06/2012 11:20:59 PM 590 Views
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I don't agree. *NM* - 09/06/2012 11:08:46 PM 572 Views
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We'll have to wait and see how much AMoL overlaps with the other two books. - 08/06/2012 01:46:15 PM 1155 Views
An ebook might be a possibility... - 08/06/2012 02:58:26 PM 1008 Views
Shouldn't be done. - 09/06/2012 01:40:51 PM 1303 Views
I believe the point is that BS's structure ruined the story somewhat - 09/06/2012 01:53:29 PM 1020 Views
i read 'em backwards anyway *NM* - 11/06/2012 05:51:35 AM 435 Views

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