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Douglas Preston's Reply - stacyzinda123 - 12-05-2004 Maggers Wrote:I never miss a Preston/Childs book. They are uniformly great and my favorite was "Thunderhead," which does not seem to be anyone else's favorite. I haven't read "Brimstone" yet. But they are all entertaining yarns, and I think you'd like them a lot, Stacy. Are those books series books? Do I need to be aware of order, or can I just start reading? I'm excited to try a new author! It's always fun to find new good books. Douglas Preston's Reply - fpw - 12-05-2004 stacyzinda123 Wrote:Are those books series books? Do I need to be aware of order, or can I just start reading? I'm excited to try a new author! It's always fun to find new good books. I'd say read them in order. Start with The Relic. Douglas Preston's Reply - flyboy707 - 12-05-2004 stacyzinda123 Wrote:Are those books series books? Do I need to be aware of order, or can I just start reading? I'm excited to try a new author! It's always fun to find new good books. I agree with FPW, read them in published order (or you may get information from one book about another you haven't yet read...especially the last couple). Some of the books in-between have nothing to do with Pendergast, but all their books are AWESOME. Well, worth the read. I won't mention, here, what my personal favorites are (and the one book of theirs I absolutely disliked --which oddly enough is their most sought after for collectors). Douglas Preston's Reply - stacyzinda123 - 12-05-2004 flyboy707 Wrote:I agree with FPW, read them in published order (or you may get information from one book about another you haven't yet read...especially the last couple). FPW Wrote:I'd say read them in order. Start with The Relic. Thanks for the info. I"ll look for that next time I'm book-hunting. Stacy Douglas Preston's Reply - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 12-05-2004 flyboy707 Wrote:Hey gang, if any of you have been following the discussion about whether there is a reference to Julio's in Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child's latest book Brimstone , well, here's the reply I recieved to my email from Douglas Preston himself: Ah, that's funny. I was going to post a thread about BRIMSTONE meself, but the gang has beaten me to it. In any case, my cousin Carly asked me to get him a copy for Christmas. Naturally, I did. I noticed Paul's endorsement on the jacket and wondered, "Does Paul owe these guys money, or is this legit? Let's find out." I read the book straight through, not counting one brief pizza-and-beer break. Just bought THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES today for myself. But there were 2 other "references" to Paul's fiction that I noticed: 2 mentions of Petrus wine and "the subway murders." Is this coincidence? Or are there Dark Forces at work? :p Douglas Preston's Reply - flyboy707 - 12-05-2004 Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Ah, that's funny. I was going to post a thread about BRIMSTONE meself, but the gang has beaten me to it. In any case, my cousin Carly asked me to get him a copy for Christmas. Naturally, I did. I noticed Paul's endorsement on the jacket and wondered, "Does Paul owe these guys money, or is this legit? Let's find out." I read the book straight through, not counting one brief pizza-and-beer break. Just bought THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES today for myself. But there were 2 other "references" to Paul's fiction that I noticed: 2 mentions of Petrus wine and "the subway murders." Is this coincidence? Or are there Dark Forces at work? :p Actually, they are referencing their own work when they talk about "the subway murders". I WON'T say which book(s), so as not to spoil it for you (or anyone else) who might want to read the book(s). I will say this, it's worth the read............... Douglas Preston's Reply - Mailedbypostman - 12-05-2004 After just reading Still Life With the crows, I have changed my opinion, the pendergast books beat all others. Douglas Preston's Reply - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 12-06-2004 flyboy707 Wrote:Actually, they are referencing their own work when they talk about "the subway murders". I WON'T say which book(s), so as not to spoil it for you (or anyone else) who might want to read the book(s). I will say this, it's worth the read............... Yeah, that seemed clear from internal evidence, but it gave me a twisted kick anyway. Douglas Preston's Reply - Noelie - 12-06-2004 Well, that is very neat! I should have thought to e-mail them myself, I guess. I highly recommend reading the Pendergast books in order, personally. There are some things that are sort of ongoing story lines and you'll be confused and/or have things spoiled from the other books if you don't read them in order. Relic is actually my least favorite, but it's still a very good book. My favorite is Cabinet of Curiosities. I'm not quite finished with Brimstone, but I suspect that will be the runner up. Douglas Preston's Reply - Terry Willacker - 12-07-2004 I agree they are all great. I read Thunderhead first and then went back and read them all in order. I'm in the middle of Still Life With Crows and bought Brimstone for myself for Christmas. Thunderhead was my favorite until I read The Cabinet of Curiosities. |