![]() ![]() Part One: The Turning Wheel goes from page 33 (after a good thorough “what has come before” section, which should be required of all authors of long series) to 474. This fourth book (part 2) is 796 pages – paperback. The re-read post for To Green Angel Tower Part 1 part Two, The Winding Road is here. The re-read post for To Green Angel Tower Part 1 part One, The Waiting Stone is here. The re-read post for Stone of Farewell part III, Storm’s Heart is here. The re-read post for Stone of Farewell part II, Storm’s Hand is here. The re-read post for Stone of Farewell part I, Storm’s Eye is here. The re-read post for The Dragonbone Chair part III, Simon Snowlock is here. The re-read post for The Dragonbone Chair part II, Simon Pilgrim is here. The re-read post for The Dragonbone Chair part I, Simon Mooncalf is here. The introductory post is here, if you are interested. This is the first part of the re-read of To Green Angel Tower Part 2, the final book in Tad William’s Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series. And, of course, it needs to be, since there is a lot to wrap up and a lot of questions to be answered. In the original hardback it was one of the longest novels ever written. THE DOOR STOP COMETH!!! This is a big book. Given the schedule, I delayed a bit these final two re-read posts…but now we are back in action! But the good news is that there will be two other books intermingled with the trilogy, a bridge book now called The Heart of What was Lost – which starts right after the events in this here Part 2 that I am re-reading and summarizing. The first book, The Witchwood Crown, is now projected to come out in Q1 2017 (which is about when the Packers will be winning Super Bowl 51 in Houston!). Big book companies merge, schedules change. So much for the best laid plans for Larry…and Tad…and Mrs. INTRODUCTORY NOTE: I had originally planned to time the last of these posts for To Green Angel Tower with the release of Tad’s new trilogy, The Last King of Osten Ard, so that I would go into those new novels with fresh memories of the original trilogy. ![]()
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