Re: Hohlbein Novels

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Posted by sas c|:) from c96.dialin.tuwien.ac.at on May 25, 1999 at 14:59:45:

In Reply to: Re: Hohlbein Novels posted by Webley on May 25, 1999 at 12:23:45:

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First I would like to thank sas. I really owe it to the guy.
: : I finally got to buy a Hohlbein novel. I thought the bookstore had those books placed along with the childrens books(like they do in the Phils) but the saleslady pointed out the books to me in the "Films" sections.

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.



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