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<blockquote data-quote="nyvinter" data-source="post: 9763232" data-attributes="member: 6800976"><p>And there's a follow-up series too that I've yet to read but it's on the list for me. But yes, the world building and scope and all of that are things I love about these books.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I really like how Steven Brust did with the Vlad Taltos books — they all fit together as a whole but they're also mostly readable as single stories. (The spin-off Khaavren Romances are far more linked due to their source material.)</p><p></p><p>I will have to mention<a href="https://mrmaresca.com/wp/maradainesaga/" target="_blank"> Marshall Ryan Maresca and his <em>Maradaine </em>books</a>. They're not doorstoppers big but he has four series in the same city/world and they intersect is small ways. So for some background events that happen in the city, you get the explanation in another book that deals with that directly. The first series is about a mage student that vigilantes on the nights, the second is about a pair of street detectives, the third is about a gang of thieves with big heist focus, and the fourth is about the elite and palace guards. There's also some short stories that don't fit in completely. Book one of each series occur roughly in the same time, and then the second books. They're really good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nyvinter, post: 9763232, member: 6800976"] And there's a follow-up series too that I've yet to read but it's on the list for me. But yes, the world building and scope and all of that are things I love about these books. I really like how Steven Brust did with the Vlad Taltos books — they all fit together as a whole but they're also mostly readable as single stories. (The spin-off Khaavren Romances are far more linked due to their source material.) I will have to mention[URL='https://mrmaresca.com/wp/maradainesaga/'] Marshall Ryan Maresca and his [I]Maradaine [/I]books[/URL]. They're not doorstoppers big but he has four series in the same city/world and they intersect is small ways. So for some background events that happen in the city, you get the explanation in another book that deals with that directly. The first series is about a mage student that vigilantes on the nights, the second is about a pair of street detectives, the third is about a gang of thieves with big heist focus, and the fourth is about the elite and palace guards. There's also some short stories that don't fit in completely. Book one of each series occur roughly in the same time, and then the second books. They're really good. [/QUOTE]
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