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What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - Scott Miller - 01-05-2011

Wishbone Wrote:My first FPW book was Midnight Mass. I was in Nashville International and in need of a read. Midnight Mass caught my eye while browsing the horror section, so I picked it up and read the back. I learned that it was about vampires taking over my former home state of New Jersey and quickly double checked to make sure i wasn't accidentally in the non-fiction section.

Ha! I use Midnight Mass to lure people to FPW a lot.


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - waelse1 - 01-08-2011

My first book was Hosts, the earliest RJ book available on Kindle. I wish the older books would get scanned soon, I'm holding off on Fatal Error until reading some of the earlier Adversary and RJ books.


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - The Man of Fhinntmanchca - 01-12-2011

Conspiracies is always, to me, especially in this internet age of the War of the Secret Societies, so to speak, a great book to start FPW nQQbs on......


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - jjmcculloch - 01-13-2011

My first book was the Tomb; when I was in the Army and was deployed overseas and reading material was at a premium, my roomate gave me his copy of the Tomb with the recommendation it was the "coolest ****ing book he'd ever read" and sure enough, he was right! The good news, from there it lead me to all of the FPW books...the bad news was it lead me to the movies (I still have scars on my retinas from Midnight Mass...the Keep wasn't so bad, just nothing like the book).


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 01-13-2011

jjmcculloch Wrote:My first book was the Tomb; when I was in the Army and was deployed overseas and reading material was at a premium, my roomate gave me his copy of the Tomb with the recommendation it was the "coolest ****ing book he'd ever read" and sure enough, he was right! The good news, from there it lead me to all of the FPW books...the bad news was it lead me to the movies (I still have scars on my retinas from Midnight Mass...the Keep wasn't so bad, just nothing like the book).

Did you catch Paul's cameo in MIDNIGHT MASS?


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - jjmcculloch - 01-13-2011

I didn't catch the cameo...how far into the movie was it? Sounds like I have to fire up Netflix and see that part again. Smile


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 01-14-2011

jjmcculloch Wrote:I didn't catch the cameo...how far into the movie was it? Sounds like I have to fire up Netflix and see that part again. Smile

Ah fergit how far in it was. He was a corpse. A very good one.


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - Wishbone - 01-14-2011

I didn't know Midnight Mass was a made into a movie. Damn, I need to crawl out from the rock I live under.


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - Scott Miller - 01-14-2011

jjmcculloch Wrote:I didn't catch the cameo...how far into the movie was it? Sounds like I have to fire up Netflix and see that part again. Smile

It is within the first few minutes and he plays a doctor discussing the epidemic on a newscast.

Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Ah fergit how far in it was. He was a corpse. A very good one.

See above.

Wishbone Wrote:I didn't know Midnight Mass was a made into a movie. Damn, I need to crawl out from the rock I live under.

You didn't miss much; the movie is not very good. It was directed by someone who has known FPW for years and on a microscopic budget so it looks like a home movie.


What Was Your First F. Paul Wilson Book? - Monrozombi - 01-23-2011

The Tomb was my first FPW book. I was introduced to RJ by a bunch of reader friends and said I had to immediately go out and get familiar with him. The Tomb was one of my favorite book purchases in the last 2 years