Posted by Webley from odo.belgium.eu.net on May 26, 1999 at 10:19:16:
In Reply to: Re: Hohlbein Novels posted by sas c|:) on May 25, 1999 at 14:59:45:
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: Congratulations!
: : : "IJ und die Gefiederte Schlage / und das Gold von El Dorado" and the ISBN : 3-442-13194-4. at only 18,-DM. Soft bound and combined.
: That's the new printing I wrote about!
: : : Um, I DO have a question. Does Hohlbein write his books one after the other a connection of stories, like Mcgregor; or does he jump from one story to another which happens 10 years later? I'm curíous as of how to read his novels... should I buy them in a any particular order of pick out any. I would however prefer buying them in the order of events in which they happen. If that is possible.
: : : Thanx
: : : Deirdre
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: : I has been some years since I read them but I think that they don't follow each other. They are all loose stories.
: Yes, that's right. The stories are not bounded to each other but all of them play in the years after Last Crusade (except some prestories like the one in Feathered snake).
: : If you want to know a bit more, you can always visit my site. It includes a small summarie for each Hohlbein novel.
: : -Webley-
: Webley, since last week the table on your main page hangs over the right boundary of the browser. The table seems to be about three times the screen size in width - looks wrong to me.
hmmmmmm
That's weird?
Thanks, I will check that.
-Webley-