Assassin's Creed Serie, yes or no?
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Assassin's Creed Serie, yes or no?
As I am, if I like the story I will want to read all the books, which probably means that I have to rob a bank or something joking of course
The reason why I can't decide is that the books are based on the videogame of the same name. I am not a fan of videogames, don't even have a clue what the game is about, but the blurbs and reviews about the books sound interesting to me.
So, before I decide to start, I would like to know what you think about this serie.
Is it as good as the Dragonlance serie was? I loved that one and when I started reading it, I didn't even know that it was based on a role game.
Thanks in advance
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