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Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - Lisa - 05-11-2005

IMO the best way to read them is the order in which they were written. The cross references make the most sense that way. So I'd go ahead and read the AC first, then continue on to the RJ books.

In general, though, I agree with the others that the order is not as important as reading all of them.

Lisa


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - jimbow8 - 05-11-2005

Lisa Wrote:IMO the best way to read them is the order in which they were written. The cross references make the most sense that way. So I'd go ahead and read the AC first, then continue on to the RJ books.

In general, though, I agree with the others that the order is not as important as reading all of them.

Lisa
Where's that cool timeline graphic that someone made? Sorry, I forget who made it.


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - Maggers - 05-11-2005

jimbow8 Wrote:Where's that cool timeline graphic that someone made? Sorry, I forget who made it.

Rip made it...The Oracle.


I just went back and searched for threads created by The Oracle, and the timeline is missing. Rats, that stinks. That timeline was great.

Where or where are our missing threads????? And why doesn't anyone answer that question.


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - jimbow8 - 05-11-2005

Maggers Wrote:Rip made it...The Oracle.


I just went back and searched for threads created by The Oracle, and the timeline is missing. Rats, that stinks. That timeline was great.

Where or where are our missing threads????? And why doesn't anyone answer that question.
It is quite possible that they are gone for good. If the data got corrupted during the conversion, it probably is.

This happened to my other board: he upgraded to the new version of the software; it said it had been saved, but when he went back it was copy was corrupt. He says that it could possibly be restored but it would require repairing data by hand, which would take a LONG time and a LOT of effort. We lost approx 5 years worth of data on that board, so, in a sense, consider this site lucky. Big Grin


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - DrJonLJ - 05-12-2005

Thanks for the help, guys. I guess I'll go ahead and read the Touch next (or maybe Reborn).. I know they will all be great, though. I am also currently reading Stephen King's Dark Tower Series for the first time (I'm on The Drawing of the Three). I'm actually enjoying these books. I never knew I enjoyed Stephen King. By the way, I hope it's not considered rude or heretical to mention another writer's name and/or works on this site.....

sorry if it is.


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - Maggers - 05-12-2005

DrJonLJ Wrote:Thanks for the help, guys. I guess I'll go ahead and read the Touch next (or maybe Reborn).. I know they will all be great, though. I am also currently reading Stephen King's Dark Tower Series for the first time (I'm on The Drawing of the Three). I'm actually enjoying these books. I never knew I enjoyed Stephen King. By the way, I hope it's not considered rude or heretical to mention another writer's name and/or works on this site.....

sorry if it is.


DrJonLJ, it's not a problem at all to mention that you are reading books by authors other than FPW. We have whole threads devoted to what we are reading currently. While several folks are reading or re-reading FPW's works, everyone has multiple favorite authors or we're trying out different authors, and we talk about them all.


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - Ken Valentine - 05-12-2005

Scott Miller Wrote:I would only alter the chronology to say Reprisal should be read right before Nightworld, but echoing everyone else's sentiments-it is impossible to go wrong.

And welcome aboard.

That's what I said Scott.

Ken V.


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - jimbow8 - 05-12-2005

DrJonLJ Wrote:Thanks for the help, guys. I guess I'll go ahead and read the Touch next (or maybe Reborn).. I know they will all be great, though. I am also currently reading Stephen King's Dark Tower Series for the first time (I'm on The Drawing of the Three). I'm actually enjoying these books. I never knew I enjoyed Stephen King. By the way, I hope it's not considered rude or heretical to mention another writer's name and/or works on this site.....

sorry if it is.
Welcome to the board, DrJonLJ.

It is perfectly fine to mention other authors. This is actually one of the best places to come for reading recommendations because there is such a wide variety of readers' tastes here.

Let us know what you think of the Dark Tower books when you finish. There was a thread started a while back (if it still exist and you can find it - or else start a new one). Some people liked the way it ended, some didn't. I'm sure we'd all be interested in your take on it. I've read almost all of King's books. If you want info or recommendations, let me know.


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - Scott Miller - 05-12-2005

DrJonLJ Wrote:Thanks for the help, guys. I guess I'll go ahead and read the Touch next (or maybe Reborn).. I know they will all be great, though. I am also currently reading Stephen King's Dark Tower Series for the first time (I'm on The Drawing of the Three). I'm actually enjoying these books. I never knew I enjoyed Stephen King. By the way, I hope it's not considered rude or heretical to mention another writer's name and/or works on this site.....

sorry if it is.

It's OK after you've made 10 posts. So according to some fine print in the board agreement, it looks like you are going to have purchase a copy of Infernal for the entire board. Or at least me.

We love to hear what keeps you reading past your bedtime.


Should I Read AC or RJ ?? - Jay #1 - 05-12-2005

I was... disappointed, and slightly appalled at the end of Stephen King's very last Dark Tower book. But I'll leave you to pass your own judgement. *grin* enjoy

DrJonLJ Wrote:Thanks for the help, guys. I guess I'll go ahead and read the Touch next (or maybe Reborn).. I know they will all be great, though. I am also currently reading Stephen King's Dark Tower Series for the first time (I'm on The Drawing of the Three). I'm actually enjoying these books. I never knew I enjoyed Stephen King. By the way, I hope it's not considered rude or heretical to mention another writer's name and/or works on this site.....

sorry if it is.