To celebrate the ages-old newbie question ("Why is
The Tomb called
The Tomb even though there is no tomb in it?"), I will share a few discoveries that I made upon my first re-read of
The Tomb.
You see, I found not one, not two, but FOUR (even five, maybe) references to tombs in the book. Unfortunately I didn't mark where they were in the book as I was reading, and my quick scavenger hunt this morning revealed only three of them, but my point is made.
In the new, bargain-priced Tor paperback:
- Pg. 204, paragraph 5: "...a temple that was now a pyre and a tomb for that nameless sect." (this is my "classic" one)
- Pg. 254, paragraph 2: "The tombstonelike Secretariat Building was off limits to the public."
- Pg. 418, paragraph 5: "Like a loyal Indian wife throwing herself on her husband's funeral pyre, it headed towards Kusum's sunken iron tomb."
Yes, I understand how little of a life this shows I have, but hopefully my discovery is interesting enough to overwhelm that.