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A friend of mine is going to (finally) start reading the book series and asked if he should read the World book first (because I told him it was sort of like a prequel). At first I thought no, but now I am not so sure. What do you all think?

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Well first of all describing it as 'like a prequel' is pretty much just totally wrong. It's not a story, it's a history book. And no, there's no real reason he should read it first, though if he really wanted to he could. I'd advise against it though, simply because it's written as an in-universe book and the author(s) are biased.


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Thanks for the advice! Ya, that was my initial thinking too I just think it would be interesting to know the history before reading the story. I know it's not a prequel, but when people ask about the book I'm not sure how else to describe it.

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Thanks for the advice! Ya, that was my initial thinking too I just think it would be interesting to know the history before reading the story. I know it's not a prequel, but when people ask about the book I'm not sure how else to describe it.

You could just say that it's sort of a history of the setting and a book about the world the stories take place.

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Starting with the World could actually be pretty interesting. It'd do a lot to reinforce the misconceptions Maesters have about things, and then when after reading that the Giants are gone you'd run into those in the books it would be even more of a shock. In-books we sort of get Maester Luwin doing that.


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He should read at least AGoT first as the book actually contains a lot of spoilers for the main series - in fact, he should read up through ASoS as it also reveals that Joffrey dies and is succeeded by Tommen. It also could create a misconception that a lot of the people mentioned in the book are important for the main series - which they aren't.


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Reading the World Book before is a bad idea. As said, there are big spoilers already in the first page.



However, if he is into it, perhaps he could try reading the tale of the conquest of the Seven Kingdoms that's included as a sample in GRRM's website. It's a nice story that introduces the seven kingdoms, and explains how some of the main houses achieved power.


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A friend of mine is going to (finally) start reading the book series and asked if he should read the World book first (because I told him it was sort of like a prequel). At first I thought no, but now I am not so sure. What do you all think?

You could advice him to read the book chronologically. I am planning on doing this when I finish the awoiaf book and I asked some people about info about this here:

http://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/topic/123777-read-affc-and-adwd-at-the-same-time/#entry6666454

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