theburningman
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After hearing all of the recommendations about him, I was pleased to find Deadhouse Gates at a local used bookstore recently. It was unfortunate that I didn't check to see that it was the second book in the series, but I probably would have bought it anyway.
What I want to know is can I understand Deadhouse Gates without having read Gardens of the Moon? I was looking over the info for the first book on Amazon, and it made it sound like the stories are connected but not truly part one and two, sharing the same characters, events, etc. Is this the case? Could I safely begin reading this rather mammoth tome without reading the earlier volume first?
What I want to know is can I understand Deadhouse Gates without having read Gardens of the Moon? I was looking over the info for the first book on Amazon, and it made it sound like the stories are connected but not truly part one and two, sharing the same characters, events, etc. Is this the case? Could I safely begin reading this rather mammoth tome without reading the earlier volume first?
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