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This might help:Brasso said:My question is how are they related? ....are the newer books taking place before the 4 I just read or at some time in between? I'm not sure if I want to get into them already knowing the end?
MEYERTREE said:ok. i pulled all of this from this web site
Wow i just finished reading The Sword of Shannara, while i can say i enjoyed it i can't believe this guy actually got past his first book by completely ripping off many of the themes in LOTR. Again i stress i did enjoy the story but it almost made me laugh out loud sometimes when a part would be completly taken from LOTR. I was waiting for Shea to toss the Sword of Shannara in the fires of Mordor.MEYERTREE said:Sword of Shannara is a pretty blatant ripoff of LotR, but the rest is not.
As far as the question about whether to read the rest of the series, each is a different set. By that i mean that Brooks the different series in completely different times from the others, close enough that there is some bearing between the series, but not enought o really have the same charater sets.
I don't think you'll be diappointed if you decide to read all of them.
Just remember the adage "As one story ends, another always begins."