Any word if 1632 would be optioned for a movie, or a TV series?
• What is the cronological order of the books from 1634 Comment by James Watson — July 30, 2007 @ 10:09 am • “What is the cronological order of the books from 1634″ I don’t think there actually is a chronological order. They’re all happening simultaneously as far as I can tell from a reader’s perspective. I mean in the latest snippet from The Bavarian Crisis the Hamburg Duchess talks about some of the battles that take place in The Baltic War with her younger brother, and she also thinks about the raid that killed Quentin Underwood. IMO The Galileo Affair has the most separation of plots though, and IIRC there isn’t much reference to events from other books in this one. I’d recommend reading them in publishing order, with the possible exception of leaving 1635 The Canon Law for after you’ve read the three 1634 books, but feel free to wait for a more definitive answer from the author. Comment by A reader’s opinion — August 1, 2007 @ 10:02 am • I really enjoyed Crown of Slaves and am won