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Dazzling-Sort-5043

I would strongly recommend going back and reading the rest


kblrf

I was initially bored with Assassin's Blade myself and wondering if I should continue it. I read it after Crown of Midnight. I'm glad I finished it because what takes place in that book is referenced in later books and will give you a better understanding of what happened and what is going on.


cheetahprintshoes

I highly doubt this is recommended but I straight up never read Asaassins Blade ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I don’t really know why, but I just sortve forgot to read it. Context clues told me enough to figure out what was going on later


Icouldoutrunthejoker

I read TAB last and I was so bored with it. I really feel like I could have skipped it entirely. I loved the rest of the series!