Appreciate it. The only reasons I'd lean heavily on "requiring" Warriorborn is one, it's like 150 pages. You can finish it in an afternoon :D And two, The Olympian Affair refers to what happened in Warriorborn. To be fair, I read them in that order so I may see a necessity where, if I'd read TOA first, I may have just thought "he's referring to stuff that happened during the years between the two books", but knowing what happened in Warriorborn, it felt much more important :) But this is only my opinion. I'm not always correct... just ask my wife :D
Ooh, another Jim Butcher interview, thanks for posting it!
Thanks for listening. I was excited to finally get him on.
I rate this A10. Also, while I enjoy it, Warriorborn is completely optional to reading The Olympian Affair.
Appreciate it. The only reasons I'd lean heavily on "requiring" Warriorborn is one, it's like 150 pages. You can finish it in an afternoon :D And two, The Olympian Affair refers to what happened in Warriorborn. To be fair, I read them in that order so I may see a necessity where, if I'd read TOA first, I may have just thought "he's referring to stuff that happened during the years between the two books", but knowing what happened in Warriorborn, it felt much more important :) But this is only my opinion. I'm not always correct... just ask my wife :D
DAMNIT! Why has no one asked about Kinkaid and Drakul!?! WHY!?
Contrary to popular opinion, I have not been ignoring your comment... I've been trying to get you an answer :D
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I've been lucky enough to interview a good chunk of my favorite authors :) Hopefully I can cross a few more off my list next year :)