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RJ / Adversary reading order question - Dresh - 11-16-2011 Hi, I'm in the middle of reading the Repairman Jack series, currently on Crisscross, and I'm starting to wonder is I should take a break from Jack and read the Adversary Cycle. Should I stop now and go read the adversary books? Or should I finish all the jack books and go back later? And if I should stop and go read those, should I stop immediately? Or is there a certain book I should stop at? Sorry if this has been asked and answered elsewhere. A friend told me the Adversary Cycles and Dark At The End's stories merge, and I just want to make sure I don't miss out on anything. RJ / Adversary reading order question - rjack_fan - 11-16-2011 :welcome: The short answer would be to refer to the timeline here http://www.repairmanjack.com/forum/content.php?157 There used to be a diagram of how many of the books relate to each other, but I can't seem to locate it in this new format. Maybe someone else has seen it recently? The site had a big overhaul over the summer, which turned out great as you can see, but things got reorganized. There is a lot that can be said about reading order, but i'll leave that for further discussion. And neither series includes Black Wind, which also ties into the Jack books, read before By the Sword. Many here consider that to be FPWs greatest work. If you have questions as you feel free to post! RJ / Adversary reading order question - quikfix228 - 11-18-2011 I got turned on to the jack books in may of this year by my father who has been reading them since the tomb first came out, and (yes im an obsessive reader) finished all of them plus the young jack stories by the last week of june. That series changed my life and i couldnt get enough of jack or wait until the dark at the end, so i devoured the adversary cycle and that series was just as amazing. my advice is to read all of the jack books first, then read the ac and put everything together. i had a lot of fun piecing together the different characters in different stories coming in at random times and the information explains everything so well, especially when youve completed everything. nightworld will top off everything (especially the upcoming edited version which has a lot of cool changes im sure) and make you extremely happy you took the time and comnpleted both series. i loveeeee this story and rj and fpw, youre the mann. me and my father have discussed time and again, to write about jack, you probably have to be or think like him, and thats even cooler! peacee to you RJ / Adversary reading order question - AbeGrossman - 11-19-2011 I asked the same question when I was getting started. It was recomended that I read all of RJ (in order) up through fatal error in order then read the AC (in order) before nightworld and the dark at the end. So, I did it that way and it worked out well for Me. I only wish that bloodline had been available in kindle. I was missing some pieces when I read by the sword. I'm now on hold waiting for reprisal to become available on 12/6 RJ / Adversary reading order question - quikfix228 - 11-22-2011 abegrossman, go on alibris and grab a copy of reprisal for like 2 bucks unless youre looking for a first edition or hardcover. thats where i got mine a while back until i went on a fpw collecting spree RJ / Adversary reading order question - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 11-22-2011 Stop! Stop! All the bus stops! (read until you relish my ultimate triumph.--dr. Roma) RJ / Adversary reading order question - Jebur27 - 12-15-2011 Well, I started with RJ, but about 1/2 way through, found out about the other Secret History books and have been reading them along the way. Some time in 2012, I plan on reading the Secret History in order beginning with "Demonsong". RJ / Adversary reading order question - karatelovr - 06-02-2012 I was one of those people that didn't like reading the Chronicles of Narnia in the order in which they were written (which jumped back and forth). Prequels are not my thing for some reason. So this is the order I suggested to my mother when I suggested the RJ series. Since you've started with the RJ series, it may help you: The Tomb Legacies If you like the series, stop here and read The Keep and Reborn (optional to read Reprisal which is a sequel to Reborn but doesn't come up again in the RJ series until The Haunted Air) Conspiracies All the Rage Hosts Reprisal (if not already read) - not RJ but provides backstory The Haunted Air Gateways Crisscross Infernal Harbingers Bloodline Black Wind - not RJ but should read before continuing By the Sword Ground Zero Fatal Error The Dark at the End Nightworld - the book that ties up the overall series, not just RJ RJ / Adversary reading order question - Dave618 - 06-02-2012 I read the Tomb thinking it was just going to be a pleasant diversion, nothing more. After reading the last page, I realized I was hooked. So: I read the three Y/A novels, The Keep, Reborn, The Touch, and am reading the short story collections and various other titles (Black Wind, Virgin) while simultaneously reading the RJ saga. Soon I'll slip Reprisal in the mix as I know it's tangential to the overall story. So I think I'm reading the books/stories in proper order, or at least enough of a proper order to get all the references and crossovers. To Quikfix228--you read the entire RJ series since May? Holy Rasalom! That's incredible. I read the books slower than most because I love savoring the books a bit at a time and thinking about/anticipating them while I'm living my dull life:o RJ / Adversary reading order question - quikfix228 - 06-04-2012 dude, i was so hooked i could not stop, and i was out of work for the month, so what better to do than overdose on repairman jack and f paul wilson. I have never been so hooked and lost in a story. like iive said in other posts, this dudes stories and characters resonate so well with me and touched me deep down i couldnt help it. ill read em all again when im done with the rest of my huge collection and fpw books. |