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Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - Sigokat - 11-15-2006 Guess I need to reread this one! Its been a number of years and I barely remember any of the points you all brought up! Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - Scott Miller - 11-15-2006 Pros and cons of not aging. Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - acfrogg - 11-16-2006 So many good ones here, and several funny ones Thanks again, I'm getting many great ideas! Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - Sourdoughs - 11-17-2006 acfrogg Wrote:So many good ones here, and several funny ones Thanks again, I'm getting many great ideas! After your group meeting on this, please let us know what topics you discussed and the interesting points that came out of it! -MarcC Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - acfrogg - 11-19-2006 Will do Marc Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - KRW - 11-19-2006 acfrogg Wrote:So many good ones here, and several funny ones Thanks again, I'm getting many great ideas! What was the wisdom behind Gia and Vickey staying in a house that two people had dissapeared in? Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - acfrogg - 11-26-2006 Thanks again for the questions all! I've successfully roped in at least five people to the RJ world If you want to read the discussions they are here, you do not need to be a member to read posts: http://thefroggpage.yourfreebb.com/book-club-vf14.html Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - webby - 11-27-2006 acfrogg Wrote:Thanks again for the questions all! I've successfully roped in at least five people to the RJ world If you want to read the discussions they are here, you do not need to be a member to read posts: Cool - thanks for the link! I read the comments from your group yesterday and was highly amused that they've already started the GIA MUST GO / GIA MUST STAY debate! Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - jimbow8 - 11-27-2006 acfrogg Wrote:Thanks again for the questions all! I've successfully roped in at least five people to the RJ world If you want to read the discussions they are here, you do not need to be a member to read posts:You should/could make them aware of this message board since a few of them seem to be interested in reading more. One of them said this Quote:Did everybody but me like the way the story ended? I know this is an ongoing story kind of thing, but to just leave him sitting there in a chair?In my opinion, THIS is why The Tomb is an exemplary book. It is also why I am glad I read the Tomb before the others came out. Discussion question suggestions for The Tomb - Sourdoughs - 11-27-2006 acfrogg Wrote:Thanks again for the questions all! I've successfully roped in at least five people to the RJ world If you want to read the discussions they are here, you do not need to be a member to read posts: Thanks, acfrogg! It was fun to read their thoughts as they progressed through the book for the first time. Very neat. As far as someone asking about Rakoshi being a real India myth, check out the Wikipedia section on "Rakshasa": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rakshasa_%28fiction%29 Other thoughts: * Did Anthony change his opinion of Jack by the end of the book? * I'm pretty sure that when the book was first written, FPW didn't have the idea of writing any RJ sequels. Knowing that, do you think RJ was supposed to have died in the end of this booK? -MarcC |