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the Liavek stories - Mervi - May-30-2008 Has anyone read these? I just received my first Liavek book today (bought it on eBay). My problem is that it's "[[Liavek, Players of Luck]]" which is the second one in this series. Should I wait until I can find a copy of the first book, or can I just dive right in? I remember reading that the character in the Lindholm stories is always the same one, so maybe I should start from the beginning? *bites nails* RE: the Liavek stories - chriSchaeffer - May-30-2008 I have never read that series before, but if I know anything about her books, it's always better to start at the beginning. RE: the Liavek stories - Freyja - May-30-2008 Mervi, I don't know if you should wait (I haven't read any), but you can find the other Liavek stories e.g. from here. RE: the Liavek stories - Mervi - May-30-2008 Chris - that's what I think too. It always baffles me when people say it doesn't matter if you read the Tawny Man before the Liveships etc! Thanks for the link, Freyja! I'd heard of that site before but had forgotten about it. RE: the Liavek stories - Mervi - Oct-16-2010 I've had the whole collection (well, the first 4 aka the ones with Lindholm stories in them) for awhile now and just yesterday decided it's time to give them a go. I've read the first three stories from [[Liavek]] now and I'm quite enjoying the experience. I thought the first and the third story felt relatively "familiar" in writing style (that is, they reminded me of Megan's way to express certain things) and I'm now wondering how much this experience of sharing a world influenced the writers (based on the text "Liavek: A Creation Myth" that is in the book it seems many of them were just starting to get published at the time). RE: the Liavek stories - Mervi - Feb-25-2017 I finally read all the four volumes I have last year, and I can honestly recommend them. There's a few odd stories that differed a bit too much stylistically/were so far removed from the other stories they could have been set in an entirely different world, but those are a clear minority. The further you read, the more you encounter tiny connections, which I thought was a lot of fun! There are also two or three major story lines that come together towards the end (the Lindholm/Brust collaboration being one of them). The cast of characters is also (maybe surprisingly for the original publication date?) quite diverse. The original series has now also been published as a (reorganised and edited) series of ebooks. The wiki page is a good starting point for info on the publication, and there's quite a bit of interesting stuff about the way this sort of collaboration worked on Shetterly's Liavek blog. |