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<blockquote data-quote="The Jones Boy" data-source="post: 867383" data-attributes="member: 70721"><p>Are you referring to interwoven tales in the same story?</p><p>I'm referring to published books.</p><p></p><p>It's ok I found it, he has written 9 novels.</p><p>He's also written novellas and short stories but in terms of actual novels, it's 9.</p><p>Two more potentially due in 2018</p><p>This fits in with what Olly was saying earlier that he is meticulous about what he writes and how he weaves it together.</p><p>He's not necessarily slow, but he's definitely not prolific.</p><p>Well, it sure is working for him.</p><p>By the last book I felt like he was losing his way and the story was unravelling. Certainly when compared with the strong plot and story line that kicks off in GoT, the first book.</p><p>I haven't watched the TV show since the first series. I thought it lacked the depth of the book and missed out on too much so outside of booby watching, it didn't interest me.</p><p>However, as a winter activity I could see myself buying the rest of the series and watching them chronologically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Jones Boy, post: 867383, member: 70721"] Are you referring to interwoven tales in the same story? I'm referring to published books. It's ok I found it, he has written 9 novels. He's also written novellas and short stories but in terms of actual novels, it's 9. Two more potentially due in 2018 This fits in with what Olly was saying earlier that he is meticulous about what he writes and how he weaves it together. He's not necessarily slow, but he's definitely not prolific. Well, it sure is working for him. By the last book I felt like he was losing his way and the story was unravelling. Certainly when compared with the strong plot and story line that kicks off in GoT, the first book. I haven't watched the TV show since the first series. I thought it lacked the depth of the book and missed out on too much so outside of booby watching, it didn't interest me. However, as a winter activity I could see myself buying the rest of the series and watching them chronologically. [/QUOTE]
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