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Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - rasalom - 08-24-2006 the ones with aloysius pendergast are my favorite preston-child books: relic, brimstone etc... Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - John Carter - 08-26-2006 Whenever I read the Preston/Child novels, I picture Malcolm Mcdowell as Agent Pendergast. Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - jimbow8 - 12-13-2006 I am just about done with Relic. After that I will be reading a novel that my friend wrote. Then I want to get back into the P&C books. What comes next? Reliquary? Should they be read in order? I'm sure this has probably been asked before, so forgive me that. Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - DaveStrorm - 12-13-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:I am just about done with Relic. After that I will be reading a novel that my friend wrote. Then I want to get back into the P&C books. What comes next? Reliquary? Should they be read in order? I'm sure this has probably been asked before, so forgive me that. Yes, Reliquary would be next. I read them in order as they were published and that's how I would recommend doing it. There are various character crossovers between books so if you read them in published order you will get to know each character as they are introduced. For example, if you read all the Pendergast novels first you will eventually encounter (maybe in The Book of the Dead - the latest Pendergast novel thus far) a character named Eli Glinn. Eli Glinn was introduced in The Ice Limit which is a non-Pendergast novel and was published well before The Book of the Dead.
Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - The Mad American - 12-13-2006 OK, just to add my 2 cents to this discussion. I really enjoy all the Preston and Child books. I think I liked Ice Limit the most but the Pendergrast books are right there. As for someone to play Pendergrast in a movie...ok now stay with me here. David Bowie. The guy can act and he fits the bill physically. Although he could just as well play Diogenes (sp?) with the two different colored eyes and all. Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - Maggers - 12-13-2006 The Mad American Wrote:OK, just to add my 2 cents to this discussion. I really enjoy all the Preston and Child books. I think I liked Ice Limit the most but the Pendergrast books are right there."Thunderhead" remains my fav. I re-read not long ago and it's still great. Quote:As for someone to play Pendergrast in a movie...ok now stay with me here. David Bowie. The guy can act and he fits the bill physically. Although he could just as well play Diogenes (sp?) with the two different colored eyes and all. FABULOUS IDEA! I'm with you on David Bowie. He's just so darn interesting. Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - jimbow8 - 12-13-2006 The Mad American Wrote:OK, just to add my 2 cents to this discussion. I really enjoy all the Preston and Child books. I think I liked Ice Limit the most but the Pendergrast books are right there.I'm liking Relic. It is pretty intense. I liked the movie also (in it's own right, not great but good), though I don't think there is a Pendergrast character. Tom Sizemore played D'Agosta, and Penelope Ann Miller played Margo. Those were pretty good castings, imo. And, yeah, Bowie rocks! Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - Maggers - 12-13-2006 jimbow8 Wrote:I'm liking Relic. It is pretty intense. I liked the movie also (in it's own right, not great but good), though I don't think there is a Pendergrast character. Tom Sizemore played D'Agosta, and Penelope Ann Miller played Margo. Those were pretty good castings, imo. And, yeah, Bowie rocks! Pendergast was left out of the movie "Relic" but he's in the book. P & C sold their rights to the Pendergast character! They said so in a book signing I attended. Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - Noelie - 12-13-2006 My brother made me read The Ice Limit before The Book of the Dead. While I didn't like it as much as the Pendergast novels, it was still solid writing and not a bad way to pass some time. My favorite of the Pendergast novels is The Cabinet of Curiosities. Anyone read the Preston-Childs novels? - webby - 12-13-2006 Noelie Wrote:My brother made me read The Ice Limit before The Book of the Dead. While I didn't like it as much as the Pendergast novels, it was still solid writing and not a bad way to pass some time. My favorite of the Pendergast novels is The Cabinet of Curiosities. The Cabinet of Curiosities is waaaay creepy, but I think my favorite is Brimstone. I also like the idea of David Bowie for a movie. He'd be perfect for the evil Diogenes. Good idea Mad American! Not sure who I'd like to see for Pendergast himself though.... DaveStrorm Wrote:Yes, Reliquary would be next. I read them in order as they were published and that's how I would recommend doing it. Completely agree. |