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First RJ Novel? - bones weep tedium - 07-29-2008 Maggers Wrote:Welcome! How did you find out about such things in the days before the internet? First RJ Novel? - unlikelyhero - 07-29-2008 My first book was legacies before I knew that the tomb preceded it in the order. As I said in another thread I started, I remember walking the book store trying to find a book that drew my interests and came across a book that had a a guy silhouetted in the middle. Once I read the short on the back I knew I had to read it at least to see if it was as good as it sounded. Just the same, it did make references to the first book but could be considered a stand alone if you haven't heard of repairman jack. Once I found out I skipped a book I searched for it but could never find a copy of the tomb so I continued on. I finally got a copy of the tomb just recently but alas I still haven't cracked it open....I have been spreading the word of jack to others and feel I have won over a few more to the the fan base. Anyways I'm def glad I stumbled, almost literally, into the series. First RJ Novel? - cobalt - 07-29-2008 But you HAVE to read The Tomb. Much to learn about Jack and so many other "things". ![]() First RJ Novel? - Legion - 07-29-2008 cobalt79 Wrote:But you HAVE to read The Tomb. Much to learn about Jack and so many other "things". I second that, mate. The Tomb is a mandatory read if you are going through the rest of the series. I FULLY understand your eagerness, but if you're going the full length You HAVE to read The Tomb, as there are important things in it. First RJ Novel? - Legion - 07-30-2008 ImDeranged Wrote:What's this The Tomb everyone's talking about? :confused: My first FPW book was the $4.99 bargain version of The Keep. I liked it so much as soon as I was done I ordered the limited edition Borderland Press version. Figured anybody that could write a book like that deserves some more of my money so I added the limited edition Rakoshi into my cart as well. LMAO! Not at you, at the situation. The Tomb is Rakoshi. It was originally named The Tomb because Paul's publishers were being jerks, saying his title wouldn't draw in any readers. So if you read Rakoshi then you're reading an updated version of The Tomb. First RJ Novel? - Libby - 07-31-2008 Automatic Jack Wrote:Just wondering, seeing as I'm likely not to get any sleep tonight, which of the novels was your first? By which I mean, which one of the books precipitated your transition from RJ virgin to full-blown Jackaholic? (Forgive me if this is a repeat of another thread.) Hi! A little late for a welcome, but I will say it anyway. WELCOME!!! ![]() First RJ Novel? - Dave F - 08-03-2008 As a teenager I was a big Stephen King & James Herbert. My aunt got a first edition mass market hardback edition of the Keep from a book club I borrowed it and the rest is history However it was dificult to find non adversary cycle stuff over here until the internet came along Welcome BTW First RJ Novel? - lexator222 - 08-06-2008 Well, I started with "The Keep" back before the movie came out. The critics called it "A vampire vs the nazis" and I was fasinated by that idea. By the time I realized that it was not a vampire, I was too deep into the story to let go, and was delightfully surprised that Molasar was something different, something older than just a plain old vampire. The best of the vampire lore at that time was the new TV movie "The night stalker" which brought "Kolchalk" to life. But this story line was much better, Molasar was much older, much more of an original evil. When the touch came out, I grabbed it up in a heartbeat, and then I found "The Tomb". At the time I did not know which was written first, but they were both great. I still have all my original paperbacks from the old days, and would not part with them for love nor money! Hehehehe (many have tried, and failed! Mess with the best, die like the rest!) Lexator First RJ Novel? - lexator222 - 08-06-2008 I just read some of the other comments, and was thinking: Since "The Tomb" is now "Rakoshi", perhaps FPW can write a new version of "The Tomb" wherein there actually IS a tomb, and repairman Jack can explore and destroy some sort of evil that is connected to all other otherness evil somehow! It's just a thought! Lexator First RJ Novel? - Legion - 08-06-2008 lexator222 Wrote:I just read some of the other comments, and was thinking: I totally agree. Plus it would be a BIG tongue in cheek poke at the publishers. lol When I first read that book I was confused as hell as to what Tomb tey were referring to. I think its a brilliant idea! |