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Secret Histories - including spoliers - cobalt - 03-02-2008 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]No, it's not him. Where can I find a copy of this? Secret Histories - including spoliers - Dave F - 03-02-2008 cobalt79 Wrote:Where can I find a copy of this? "Aryans and Absinthe" (novella) in REVELATIONS (HarperCollins – May 1997 / Harper Perennial TP (1/03) HarperCollins UK (title: MILLENNIUM) CD Press ltd. edition (11/97) Race you to finding a copy ![]() Secret Histories - including spoliers - Scott Miller - 03-02-2008 cobalt79 Wrote:Where can I find a copy of this? I read it in an anthology called Revelations edited by Douglas E. Winter. Secret Histories - including spoliers - Scott Miller - 03-02-2008 Britfan Wrote:"Aryans and Absinthe" (novella) Jinx, you owe me a soda. Secret Histories - including spoliers - Dave F - 03-02-2008 Scott Miller Wrote:Jinx, you owe me a soda. If I ever get to your neck of the woods you're on. And Cobalt - beat ya - just ordered mine Do an e-bay search Douglas Winter There are quite a few copies I avoided the limited - it is a bit pricey Got a trade hard cover for about $30 inc postage Secret Histories - including spoliers - Dave F - 03-02-2008 Just remembered another part that I loved The CD scene I distinctly remember being at a friend's house and his dad had bought a CD player very early after their appearance And I'll be damned if he didn't put some classical music on to demonstate how wonderful it was I wish I could claim it was the 1812, but I am fairly certain it wasn't Non the less I had a wry smile when I read that part. Secret Histories - including spoliers - cobalt - 03-02-2008 Britfan Wrote:If I ever get to your neck of the woods you're on. Thanks for the tip, I'll try to find one. Found it, 10 bucks on Amazon........woohoo! Secret Histories - including spoliers - Ken Valentine - 03-03-2008 cobalt79 Wrote:What a wonderful addition to the series! Also! Quote:[SIZE="5"]SPOILERS BELOW[/SIZE] I don't think the Lady with the dog in Secret Histories was any different from any of the other ladies. Remember the Russian Lady in HOSTS? She appeared in Jacks locked third floor apartment when he was feverish after having been scratched. With only a couple of exceptions; Anya, and the elderly woman in Crisscross, they all walked into the scene, and when Jack or Gia (or Tom) turned around again . . . they were gone. Ken V. Secret Histories - including spoliers - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 03-03-2008 fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]I fell in love with her. She started taking over scenes that should have been Jack's. I finally banished her to Baltimore for the weekend so she wouldn't get in the way.[/SIZE] A wonderful book, Paul. Yep, I read it straight through too. But I coulda =sworn= the hombre coming to take over the Lodge, staring at Jack was YES, IT WAS I, LINDNER. DR. WILSON DOES NOT UNDERSTAND THAT YET. I CAN ASSUME MANY GUISES. PERHAPS I AM NOW THE COMPUTER SCREEN YOU'RE STARING AT.--DR. ROMA Rasalom. Weezy is terrific. Might we hope to see her as an adult in a contemporaneous Jack novel? Secret Histories - including spoliers - fpw - 03-03-2008 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Weezy is terrific. Might we hope to see her as an adult in a contemporaneous Jack novel? [SIZE="3"]Be criminal to waste her, don't you think?[/SIZE] |