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Hi Everbody! - dr_em2001 - 12-06-2004 Hello everyone. I am newly registered but have been out there for awhile and am really impressed with the forum. My username, as you can see, is dr_em2001, but you can all call me RJ. No, not Repairman Jack, it's actually been my nickname for years, thats just a coincidence. I really love all of FPW's books, but originally wasn't interested in the Repairman Jack series. I began with Mirage, Nightkill, Deeper Than the Marrow, and FPW quickly became one of my new favorites. So, I picked up the Keep and enjoyed the book immensely. After I finished it, I found out that it was part one of a cycle of books, and started reading. I had heard that the second AC was the first RJ book, and didn't really want to get into the RJ series, but after reading the Tomb, I was hooked. I havn't found The Touch yet, locally, but it doesn't really matter because I am addicted to RJ. I have read The Tomb, Legacies, Conspiracies, and All the Rage, plus I have Hosts on the shelf. I am happy to be here, and hope to see you guys around. Hi Everbody! - jimbow8 - 12-06-2004 Welcome to the board RJ. Since you started out non-RJ, have you read The Select or Black Wind yet? Hi Everbody! - Maggers - 12-06-2004 dr_em2001 Wrote:Hello everyone. I am newly registered but have been out there for awhile and am really impressed with the forum. My username, as you can see, is dr_em2001, but you can all call me RJ. No, not Repairman Jack, it's actually been my nickname for years, thats just a coincidence. I really love all of FPW's books, but originally wasn't interested in the Repairman Jack series. I began with Mirage, Nightkill, Deeper Than the Marrow, and FPW quickly became one of my new favorites. So, I picked up the Keep and enjoyed the book immensely. After I finished it, I found out that it was part one of a cycle of books, and started reading. I had heard that the second AC was the first RJ book, and didn't really want to get into the RJ series, but after reading the Tomb, I was hooked. I havn't found The Touch yet, locally, but it doesn't really matter because I am addicted to RJ. I have read The Tomb, Legacies, Conspiracies, and All the Rage, plus I have Hosts on the shelf. I am happy to be here, and hope to see you guys around. Welcome, Doc ...er.. RJ! Glad to have you aboard. I love this place! The people are neat and interesting and the board never fails to entertain. Have fun! Hi Everbody! - dr_em2001 - 12-06-2004 jimbow8 Wrote:Welcome to the board RJ. I havn't read either of those, but I do have The Select on my shelf. Everytime I go to the library or a book store, FPW is the first author I look for. It's great, because he is a new author to me, but he already has a host of material for me to read...it's great. My favorite non-RJ book would be The Keep, Midnight Mass, or Deep as the Marrow. Though I really enjoyed Nightkill and Mirage as well. Mirage gave me the creeps late at night for sure. Hi Everbody! - Bluesman Mike Lindner - 12-06-2004 dr_em2001 Wrote:Hello everyone. I am newly registered but have been out there for awhile and am really impressed with the forum. My username, as you can see, is dr_em2001, but you can all call me RJ. No, not Repairman Jack, it's actually been my nickname for years, thats just a coincidence. I really love all of FPW's books, but originally wasn't interested in the Repairman Jack series. I began with Mirage, Nightkill, Deeper Than the Marrow, and FPW quickly became one of my new favorites. So, I picked up the Keep and enjoyed the book immensely. After I finished it, I found out that it was part one of a cycle of books, and started reading. I had heard that the second AC was the first RJ book, and didn't really want to get into the RJ series, but after reading the Tomb, I was hooked. I havn't found The Touch yet, locally, but it doesn't really matter because I am addicted to RJ. I have read The Tomb, Legacies, Conspiracies, and All the Rage, plus I have Hosts on the shelf. I am happy to be here, and hope to see you guys around. Welcome aboard, RJ! Get ready for some real-cool lotsa fun. Hi Everbody! - jimbow8 - 12-06-2004 dr_em2001 Wrote:I havn't read either of those, but I do have The Select on my shelf. Everytime I go to the library or a book store, FPW is the first author I look for. It's great, because he is a new author to me, but he already has a host of material for me to read...it's great. My favorite non-RJ book would be The Keep, Midnight Mass, or Deep as the Marrow. Though I really enjoyed Nightkill and Mirage as well. Mirage gave me the creeps late at night for sure.The Select is my favorite non- RJ/AC book. I have Mirage, but haven't read it yet; I lent it to my mom. Also keep your eyes open for Sibs. Hi Everbody! - stacyzinda123 - 12-06-2004 jimbow8 Wrote:The Select is my favorite non- RJ/AC book. I have Mirage, but haven't read it yet; I lent it to my mom. Also keep your eyes open for Sibs. Welcome RJ! The Select is a great book! Very suspenseful. Sims is probably my favorite FPW book. That's a great read. Or is Black Wind my favorite? I don't know. They're both fantastic and I highly recommend them. My mother-in-law returned from a vacation to Texas last night (they drove there and back). I sent her with both of those books for the ride. I'm interested to see what she thought. Hi Everbody! - Kenji - 12-06-2004 dr_em2001 Wrote:Hello everyone. I am newly registered but have been out there for awhile and am really impressed with the forum. My username, as you can see, is dr_em2001, but you can all call me RJ. No, not Repairman Jack, it's actually been my nickname for years, thats just a coincidence. I really love all of FPW's books, but originally wasn't interested in the Repairman Jack series. I began with Mirage, Nightkill, Deeper Than the Marrow, and FPW quickly became one of my new favorites. So, I picked up the Keep and enjoyed the book immensely. After I finished it, I found out that it was part one of a cycle of books, and started reading. I had heard that the second AC was the first RJ book, and didn't really want to get into the RJ series, but after reading the Tomb, I was hooked. I havn't found The Touch yet, locally, but it doesn't really matter because I am addicted to RJ. I have read The Tomb, Legacies, Conspiracies, and All the Rage, plus I have Hosts on the shelf. I am happy to be here, and hope to see you guys around. Welcome to the board, RJ. My recommendation is "Black Wind" and "Sibs". Get those books, and read it! ![]() Hi Everbody! - Biggles - 12-06-2004 dr_em2001 Wrote:Hello everyone. I am newly registered but have been out there for awhile and am really impressed with the forum. My username, as you can see, is dr_em2001, but you can all call me RJ. No, not Repairman Jack, it's actually been my nickname for years, thats just a coincidence. I really love all of FPW's books, but originally wasn't interested in the Repairman Jack series. I began with Mirage, Nightkill, Deeper Than the Marrow, and FPW quickly became one of my new favorites. So, I picked up the Keep and enjoyed the book immensely. After I finished it, I found out that it was part one of a cycle of books, and started reading. I had heard that the second AC was the first RJ book, and didn't really want to get into the RJ series, but after reading the Tomb, I was hooked. I havn't found The Touch yet, locally, but it doesn't really matter because I am addicted to RJ. I have read The Tomb, Legacies, Conspiracies, and All the Rage, plus I have Hosts on the shelf. I am happy to be here, and hope to see you guys around. My recommendation is to read everything of Paul's whenever you can find it, with these provisos: 1) Read the AC in order (at least the last three volumes); 2)Read the RJ books in order, because Jack's knowledge of the Adversary grows as you proceed. Depending upon your preferences, you will find horror, sci-fi, and socio-political-economics themes (and mixtures thereof) in Paul's work. It's all good, so you can't miss. One recommendation I have for something that's completely different from Paul's other work is The Fifth Harmonic. I found it extraordinarily uplifting. Enjoy! One last thing. If you ever get a chance to join us at a GU (Grand Unification), by all means do so. It is a great opportunity to get to know Paul as a person, and have a great time with others on this board. Hi Everbody! - KRW - 12-07-2004 dr_em2001 Wrote:Hello everyone. I am newly registered but have been out there for awhile and am really impressed with the forum. My username, as you can see, is dr_em2001, but you can all call me RJ. No, not Repairman Jack, it's actually been my nickname for years, thats just a coincidence. I really love all of FPW's books, but originally wasn't interested in the Repairman Jack series. I began with Mirage, Nightkill, Deeper Than the Marrow, and FPW quickly became one of my new favorites. So, I picked up the Keep and enjoyed the book immensely. After I finished it, I found out that it was part one of a cycle of books, and started reading. I had heard that the second AC was the first RJ book, and didn't really want to get into the RJ series, but after reading the Tomb, I was hooked. I havn't found The Touch yet, locally, but it doesn't really matter because I am addicted to RJ. I have read The Tomb, Legacies, Conspiracies, and All the Rage, plus I have Hosts on the shelf. I am happy to be here, and hope to see you guys around. EEEHHHHH! WHAT"S UP DOC! ![]() And keep looking for The Touch, one of FPW's best books! You will not be disapointed with it, I promise! KRW |