Note: These are not reviews. For the most part they are just summaries, with notes and a little of my own commentary throughout. Naturally, spoilers abound.

Tuesday, November 9, 2021

First North American series (Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear)

Now this looks like one hell of a series. So many volumes, none of them short. Usually I'm not for series that last 6 books or more, and I doubt I'll read most of these any time soon.

Written by two authors (A married couple, who happen to both be archaeologists), and has a lot of research behind it. It seems like one of those series where everything is rooted in Archaeology, Anthropology, Ecology; nothing is without foundation. Which I can tell, is going to be dense reading. What's great about this series though, is that they don't seem to be connected by storyline. Each novel has a specific time period, and region of North America, and a distinct people that it focuses on. So as I see it you can read them in any order you choose!

No, I haven't read any of these yet. Just making a list (for my own reference) of which ones I have collected and which I haven't.

In my collection:

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People of the Fire

People of the Nightland (Most likely I'll read this one first)

People of the Owl 

People of the Masks

People of the Lightning

People of the Sea

People of the River

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Yet to find:

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People of the Wolf

People of the Earth

People of the Lakes

People of the Silence

People of the Mist

People of the Raven

People of the Moon

People of the Weeping Eye

People of the Thunder

People of the Longhouse

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