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Expository Dialog - DogWoman - 06-09-2008

Every time I pick up a new RJ, I wonder whether I'll remember all that went before. But mostly, I don't have to, because FPW is so good at putting in reminders of recent events in extremely subtle ways. Thanks, FPW!


Expository Dialog - Grand Guignol - 06-09-2008

DogWoman Wrote:Every time I pick up a new RJ, I wonder whether I'll remember all that went before. But mostly, I don't have to, because FPW is so good at putting in reminders of recent events in extremely subtle ways. Thanks, FPW!

That's a great point, DW. I also enjoy the way past events are woven into the books so seamlessly.


Expository Dialog - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 06-09-2008

DogWoman Wrote:Every time I pick up a new RJ, I wonder whether I'll remember all that went before. But mostly, I don't have to, because FPW is so good at putting in reminders of recent events in extremely subtle ways. Thanks, FPW!

Man knows how to write, ain't no two ways about it.


Expository Dialog - webby - 06-09-2008

DogWoman Wrote:Every time I pick up a new RJ, I wonder whether I'll remember all that went before. But mostly, I don't have to, because FPW is so good at putting in reminders of recent events in extremely subtle ways. Thanks, FPW!

I agree!

With some of the series I read the narrator in my head starts saying, "blah, blah, blah, let's move along" when I get to the passages reviewing events from previous books or describing the main characters. Never happens with FPW though.


Expository Dialog - cobalt - 06-09-2008

webby Wrote:I agree!

With some of the series I read the narrator in my head starts saying, "blah, blah, blah, let's move along" when I get to the passages reviewing events from previous books or describing the main characters. Never happens with FPW though.

That is so true....it's because the Man can write. Just finish a book and I'm "Jonesing" for more.