Taryn Moreau
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Michael J. Sullivan:
Hi Michael. I just finished Age of Myth (the first of your books that I've read), and I absolutely loved it! I wanted to start reading Theft of Swords, but I understand that the characters in your Legends of the First Empire series are referenced as legends in the Riyria Revelations and Chronicles series. Will I get any Legends of the First Empire series spoilers if I read the Riyria series books?
Michael J. Sullivan
Hey Tara,
Well, first thanks for giving Age of Myth a try! I'm so glad you enjoyed the reads. You can absolutely read the Riyria books after reading Age of Myth. When you find out various aspects of "the entire tale" changes your perspective, but both should provide a rewarding experience. If anything, you'll be "one up" on the characters in the book because you'll hear about this person or that person and be able to say, "Oh, hell no. They weren't like that at all!" The thing to remember is history is written by the victors and what the people in "Riyria time" think about the past may be quite different than the way things actually occurred. Also, keep in mind that truth is distorted and just because Riyria may say "this occurred" doesn't mean it actually did.
In any case, I know a lot of people who are reading exactly as you are -- starting with Age of Myth....then reading Revelations and Chronicles, then coming back for Age of Swords, and they've each expressed that they love the way the story unfolds for them. I hope you do too.
Well, first thanks for giving Age of Myth a try! I'm so glad you enjoyed the reads. You can absolutely read the Riyria books after reading Age of Myth. When you find out various aspects of "the entire tale" changes your perspective, but both should provide a rewarding experience. If anything, you'll be "one up" on the characters in the book because you'll hear about this person or that person and be able to say, "Oh, hell no. They weren't like that at all!" The thing to remember is history is written by the victors and what the people in "Riyria time" think about the past may be quite different than the way things actually occurred. Also, keep in mind that truth is distorted and just because Riyria may say "this occurred" doesn't mean it actually did.
In any case, I know a lot of people who are reading exactly as you are -- starting with Age of Myth....then reading Revelations and Chronicles, then coming back for Age of Swords, and they've each expressed that they love the way the story unfolds for them. I hope you do too.
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Ah, Michael, you're killing me with that ending to Legend (pun perhaps intended). Anxiously awaiting Age of Death. Incidentally, as I went to look for Death release dates, I happened upon the Kickstarter and missed it by hours! Sorry, I haven't kept my fingers on the pulse. I definitely would have jumped on a signed hardcover! Audio books release the same day as paper, right? Thanks for the amazing stories!
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Doris Mahala
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Michael J. Sullivan:
I receive emails from you and the project of Age of Empyre. I have also donated to this project and paid for bookmarks!! I would like to know if you could send me an email for this project or do you give back a refund for everything that you were paid or do you keep all of the money?
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Apr 20, 2017 10:01PM · flag