EsDub Wrote:I've just completed reading CrissCross. I have been seeking out this piece of fiction for the better part of a year (missed it in hard cover and had to wait for paperback) and finally obtained it Wednesday May 31. It didn't take me long to get hooked and pulled back into Jack's fantastic world. It's almost a guilty pleasure. I know I really should be doing something around the house, but by god, its Sunday night/morning in the book, Jack has just plugged three, count 'em three slugs into a rotund slimeball who really could've used a whole magazine's worth of bullets, and Jack's got a plan with 73 pages left to go in the book, and that's all that really matters.... at this point, who needs sleep... sleep is highly overrated at this point and I just gotta know what's gonna happen next.... *lets out a long breath and sucks another one in* but, alas, that is neither here nor there.... and i've got a few questions for anyone who'd care to answer/comment.
EsDub,
This is easy. Cool women have dogs. And is it a coincidence that my dog, a pure white Alaskan Malamute, is the first canine featured in the series? I think not! Obviously, I've inspired Paul's story line. I mean, what else could it be?
Hehehe.
Seriously, I think people are partially correct about the mother/earth connection, but I also think it works because of the impact Jack's mother's death left on him. His mother's death "birthed" Repairman Jack, so it makes sense that a mother figure would come back to guide him in his journey.
As far as dogs, well, they
are man's best friend! Dogs are non-judgmental, spiritual beings. Plus, dog is god backwards.
Or maybe Paul just had a dream about a woman and a dog and decided to run with it!
Welcome to the board!
Susan