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Spoilers for Secret Circles - Brian - 02-07-2010 Scott Miller Wrote:Definitely not one of the good guys. I thinks that's a given, he has potential to provide more info though. More info of the ancient ways and the Otherness. I'm just drawn to it, mwahahahah. Scott Miller Wrote:Have you read Freak Show or The Peabody-Ozymandias Traveling Circus and Oddity Emporium? If I'm not mistaken(a distinct possibility)your answer awaits in them.No, I haven't. Guess I know what I'm reading next. LOL Spoilers for Secret Circles - Scott Miller - 02-07-2010 Brian Wrote:I thinks that's a given, he has potential to provide more info though. More info of the ancient ways and the Otherness. I'm just drawn to it, mwahahahah. If you have both, I'd recommend TPOTCAOE if you don't want to read a collection of short stories(which I found to be a mixed bag of great, good and not so good stories)that aren't directly related to the Secret History. TPOTCAOE extracts FPW's parts from Freak Show and embellishes them with additional details. Spoilers for Secret Circles - Brian - 02-07-2010 Scott Miller Wrote:If you have both, I'd recommend TPOTCAOE if you don't want to read a collection of short stories(which I found to be a mixed bag of great, good and not so good stories)that aren't directly related to the Secret History. TPOTCAOE extracts FPW's parts from Freak Show and embellishes them with additional details. We seem to have two collections here, one way more extensive then mine. I'll read both, just haven't gotten around to it yet. Spoilers for Secret Circles - Yeratel - 02-07-2010 Scott Miller Wrote:Have you read Freak Show or The Peabody-Ozymandias Traveling Circus and Oddity Emporium? If I'm not mistaken(a distinct possibility)your answer awaits in them. Yep, I happened to have gotten Peabody-Ozymandias on my Kindle a little while ago when it bacame available, and made the connection. Secret Circles, and Secret Histories bring back a feel for the time period. They're actually Young Adult novels appropriate for those of us who were Young Adults in the 1980s. Spoilers for Secret Circles - cobalt - 02-07-2010 fpw Wrote:I'd love to call it Intersections, but The Dark at the End beckons. I will try to tie up as much as possible. In fact, that gives me an idea for a thread. It was worth a try for naming a book. More Nightworld is a good thing. Spoilers for Secret Circles - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 02-07-2010 cobalt79 Wrote:It was worth a try for naming a book. 'Atsa truth, but the last NIGHTWORLD will be the last we see of Jack...ad: Spoilers for Secret Circles - cobalt - 02-07-2010 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:'Atsa truth, but the last NIGHTWORLD will be the last we see of Jack...ad:I know Blues....but The Man will write other stuff. Spoilers for Secret Circles - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 02-07-2010 cobalt79 Wrote:I know Blues....but The Man will write other stuff. :adore: Spoilers for Secret Circles - webby - 02-08-2010 fpw Wrote:I'd love to call it Intersections, but The Dark at the End beckons. I will try to tie up as much as possible. In fact, that gives me an idea for a thread. She's going to live at least until NIGHTWORLD? Yes!!!!!!! Spoilers for Secret Circles - webby - 02-08-2010 fpw Wrote:Yeah, you true believers gotta love this one. Loved it, loved it, LOVED it!! The little voice in my head was going nuts all through the story. Yikes! Aiiiiiiiee! Ewwww! Oh no! Whew! Go, go, go! Uh-oh! Eeeek! Yep, SECRET CIRCLES is one heck of a ride. cobalt79 Wrote:Ok...who's done with the book? All of the above, but especially... Scott Miller Wrote:What about Poppy? Poppy!! What an unexpected, happy little surprise that one was. I have the same feeling about the monster that you do, Scott. It reminded me of old Scarlip in certain ways, so maybe that's what makes it seem familiar, but still... I'm gonna have to think on it some more. cobalt79 Wrote:Oh...who else solved Rubik's cube without the guide as a kid? :itsme: Not me. I could really rack up the points on Space Invaders though. |