Mar-25-2014, 09:23 AM (UTC)
I've actually started a thread for a reread "challenge here. Since it will likely contain discussion on all books later on it won't be spoiler free but it's quite safe at the moment if you want to take a look.
I guess everyone's plan/schedule might be different. I'm currently looking at trying to read a story or a book per week and in a few weeks we'll see how realistic that is. I think the lite version might be reading the Farseer trilogy and the Tawny Man. Or one could just reread the Rain Wild Chronicles to get back to the latest spot on the time line. I guess the "safest" things to leave out are the short stories, because although they do provide wonderful insights into the world they don't include much critical information on the big plot lines except for "Homecoming" which recounts some of the early history of the Rain Wilds.
I guess everyone's plan/schedule might be different. I'm currently looking at trying to read a story or a book per week and in a few weeks we'll see how realistic that is. I think the lite version might be reading the Farseer trilogy and the Tawny Man. Or one could just reread the Rain Wild Chronicles to get back to the latest spot on the time line. I guess the "safest" things to leave out are the short stories, because although they do provide wonderful insights into the world they don't include much critical information on the big plot lines except for "Homecoming" which recounts some of the early history of the Rain Wilds.
"Green nubs on the dry sticks of the clematis promised that the appearance of death was not death itself." - Ship of Destiny