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what order? - stuntmonkey - 05-31-2009 ive read the tomb years ago and am going to start reading the repairman jack series what order should i read them in ? what order? - Kenji - 05-31-2009 stuntmonkey Wrote:ive read the tomb years ago and am going to start reading the repairman jack series what order should i read them in ? Check this. It might help you. http://www.repairmanjack.com/works.htm Oh, and, welcome to the board. what order? - cobalt - 05-31-2009 Welcome to the board Stuntmonkey. what order? - Silverfish - 05-31-2009 Hi! what order? - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 05-31-2009 stuntmonkey Wrote:ive read the tomb years ago and am going to start reading the repairman jack series what order should i read them in ? Howdy-doo, stuntmonkey. Welcome to the board. what order? - Wapitikev - 06-01-2009 Welcome, monkey-man. You'll like it here. Kenji's link takes you to FPW's Secret History of the World which is, very roughly, equivalent to the Adversary Mythos (the moniker Adversary Cycle is normally used to denote 6 novels within that Mythos) Jack's first appearance (in the Mythos) is in Jack: Secret Histories and its sequels which take place in the very early 80s (the Young Adult Novels). The Tomb and its sequels, with grown-up Jack, begin in Year Zero Minus Three. Everything after that except "The Barrens" is a Jack novel or story until you get up to The Touch in Year Zero Minus One. Of course, Jack appears in the revised Nightworld, but you naturally will want to hold off reading that until FPW has finished the last three Jack books (one of which, Ground Zero, is being published shortly by Gauntlet Press right about now, with the mainstream version in the mid-to-late fall). -Wapitikev what order? - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 06-01-2009 Wapitikev Wrote:Welcome, monkey-man. You'll like it here. "It's OK, Jack. If you couldn't do it, nobody could have." |