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Mirage! - Dave F - 10-23-2006 cobalt79 Wrote:You are correct Ken, touch is very important for healing and for so many other things. Children and adults benefit from human touch. As do animals. I think this refers to Masque, as this is the other collaberation with MC & the name kinda fits the story Mirage! - cobalt - 10-23-2006 Britfan Wrote:I think this refers to Masque, as this is the other collaberation with MC & the name kinda fits the storyI was hoping this was the case. I just started Deep as The Marrow....Masque is next in line to be read. Thanks! Mirage! - cobalt - 10-23-2006 Maggers Wrote:I thought I'd resurrect this thread and post a comment I'd written elsewhere on the board but couldn't find. I pulled it from my own files...Thanks for that wonderful analogy Maggers! I just finished Mirage and was struck with the imagery of all the hands of Sam grasping for Julie, as if each stage of Sam's life suffered and now drew upon Julie's good memories to help bring her back. Mirage! - Maggers - 10-23-2006 cobalt79 Wrote:I was hoping this was the case. I just started Deep as The Marrow....Masque is next in line to be read. Cobalt, I think you're gonna LOVE "Deep as the Marrow." It's my absolute favorite non-RJ book and has THE greatest heroine in all of fiction, IMHO. I love Poppy. I want more Poppy. Mirage! - cobalt - 10-23-2006 Maggers Wrote:Cobalt, I think you're gonna LOVE "Deep as the Marrow." It's my absolute favorite non-RJ book and has THE greatest heroine in all of fiction, IMHO. I love Poppy. I want more Poppy.I think I remember you mentioning Poppy in other reading threads. Thanks! Mirage! - Maggers - 10-23-2006 cobalt79 Wrote:Thanks for that wonderful analogy Maggers! I just finished Mirage and was struck with the imagery of all the hands of Sam grasping for Julie, as if each stage of Sam's life suffered and now drew upon Julie's good memories to help bring her back. Thanks, Cobalt. I've written lots of posts like that about other FPW works, but they've been lost over time. About 1.5 years ago many hundreds of threads and all their posts were lost when there was a board conversion of some sort. After that, I began saving my stuff elsewhere, so I'd have it to refer to. There was one, in particular, that I want to dig up.... Mirage! - Ken Valentine - 10-24-2006 Maggers Wrote:I was struck by an interesting visual link between two FPW books. SPOILER! Highlight to read it. [COLOR="White"]Now that you got me started thinking about links, what about Dalt entering the mind of victims of "The Horrors" in HEALER, and Julie entering Sam's mind in MIRAGE? Many similarities there. And of course, they're both great stories.[/COLOR] Ken V. Mirage! - Paul R - 10-24-2006 Britfan Wrote:Don't get out in Leeds much these days - too many kids to deal with these days.Yes, I know what you mean. Having kids does kind of put a stop to regularly going out for a few beers! Mirage! - Sourdoughs - 10-24-2006 Ken Valentine Wrote:SPOILER! Highlight to read it. Ken, that's the coolest way to hide a spoiler! Love it. -MarcC Mirage! - Maggers - 10-24-2006 Ken Valentine Wrote:SPOILER! Highlight to read it. I agree, there are multiple parallels in many of FPW's works. |