The Books thread.
Not all of them. Tai-Pan and Noble House takes place in Hong Kong, and Noble House is basicalyl a sequel, it takes place 120 years later, with the same families.
Shogun kind of stands on its own, but in Whirlwind and King Rat you meet some characters who are descendants of some of Shogun's character, but it's not really part of the story, it's a bit unimportant, it's just some candy for people who read Shogun, knowing your most hated or favorite characters had descendants who succeeded or failed.
All his books stand on their own, except for Tai-pan and Noble House. I guess Noble House could still be read first, but havign read Tai-pan really adds something.
As for Gaijin, I haven't read it yet. I was just looking at some infos on the web and it looks like Gaijin takes place between Tai-pan and Noble House, with the same family, but was written after Noble House.
Means I should stop reading Noble House and buy Gaijin, fuck.
Edit - After reading a bit more about it, it seems Gaijin is set in Japan, with characters from both Shogun and Taipan,
Shogun kind of stands on its own, but in Whirlwind and King Rat you meet some characters who are descendants of some of Shogun's character, but it's not really part of the story, it's a bit unimportant, it's just some candy for people who read Shogun, knowing your most hated or favorite characters had descendants who succeeded or failed.
All his books stand on their own, except for Tai-pan and Noble House. I guess Noble House could still be read first, but havign read Tai-pan really adds something.
As for Gaijin, I haven't read it yet. I was just looking at some infos on the web and it looks like Gaijin takes place between Tai-pan and Noble House, with the same family, but was written after Noble House.
Means I should stop reading Noble House and buy Gaijin, fuck.
Edit - After reading a bit more about it, it seems Gaijin is set in Japan, with characters from both Shogun and Taipan,
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I just bought A Game of Thrones by George Rock n Roll Martin, Dune: House Atreidies, and Dune: House Harkonnen by Brian Herbert. Some asshole recommended I check out Mitch Cullin's books so I'll probably do that next since Tidelands looks interesting. He writes books about little girls and I like that.
I just bought A Game of Thrones by George Rock n Roll Martin, Dune: House Atreidies, and Dune: House Harkonnen by Brian Herbert. Some asshole recommended I check out Mitch Cullin's books so I'll probably do that next since Tidelands looks interesting. He writes books about little girls and I like that.
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