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mattc_099   10-23-2006, 12:33 PM
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Hi, just wanted to make this post to say hi and to talk about my experience with F. Paul Wilson's books so far. Also to ask a couple of questions.

Basically about 6 months ago after hearing murmurs about Repairman Jack from various places, I decided to buy the entire series. I purchased each and every RJ novel, all six books of the Adversary Cycle (which were kinda hard to find) and even the short story collections that had an RJ story (or the "prequel" story to The Touch that is in Soft) in it. I'm kindof OCD about stuff, if I decide to start to read a series, I have to buy every book in it before I'll read it. Although apparently from what I've read pretty much every Wilson story kind of has overtones that relate to the Adversary Cycle, but I've gotten everthing that is obviously related to it.

Anyways, I've been backlogged on books to read for a long time, so I'm just now starting the books. Although I did read both short story collections (Soft and Barrens) excluding the Repairman Jack stories because I wanted to read them within the timeline. I have each book marked in order to read with what short stories to read in between which books (I have the two in Soft and Barrens, the 99cent one I printed off of Amazon.com, The Last Rakosh novella and the story in that new Thrillers collection). By the way, one note about the short story collections - I really don't get into them. Even collections by my favorite authors, I seem to rush through them and not want to read them all. This however was not the case with these two collections. I read each and every story - slowly - and enjoyed them all. Reading his short stories was when I started to realize I had made an excellent choice in buying these books.

So I just started The Keep, I'm about 100 pages into it, and damn I love Wilson's work so far, it's just good storytelling. I plan to read the 6 books of the Adversary Cycle and then all of the Repairman Jack novels and short stories of course.

My main purpose on making this post is just to say how happy I am with the books. Buying all these books were expensive and it could have been a huge waste of money but it turns out I'm very happy with buying them all. Also to kind of get a feel from you guys on the future of this series. How much room is there do you guys think before the Repairman Jack novels end due to them catching up with Nightworld which as I understand, takes place after the RJ books.

I know there is a revised edition of Nightworld but it is in limited print and somewhat expensive. Has anyone read this and if so, what needed to be revised. I have the regular older edition of Nightworld of course and when I read it, will I be annoyed by maybe mentions of dates that were changed in the new edition to make it tie in more with the RJ timeline? Anything I should be aware of as I read these books for maximum enjoyment?

Hope this post makes sense. Anyways thanks for any responses.
Bluesman Mike Lindner   10-23-2006, 12:51 PM
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mattc_099 Wrote:Hi, just wanted to make this post to say hi and to talk about my experience with F. Paul Wilson's books so far. Also to ask a couple of questions.

Basically about 6 months ago after hearing murmurs about Repairman Jack from various places, I decided to buy the entire series. I purchased each and every RJ novel, all six books of the Adversary Cycle (which were kinda hard to find) and even the short story collections that had an RJ story (or the "prequel" story to The Touch that is in Soft) in it. I'm kindof OCD about stuff, if I decide to start to read a series, I have to buy every book in it before I'll read it. Although apparently from what I've read pretty much every Wilson story kind of has overtones that relate to the Adversary Cycle, but I've gotten everthing that is obviously related to it.

Anyways, I've been backlogged on books to read for a long time, so I'm just now starting the books. Although I did read both short story collections (Soft and Barrens) excluding the Repairman Jack stories because I wanted to read them within the timeline. I have each book marked in order to read with what short stories to read in between which books (I have the two in Soft and Barrens, the 99cent one I printed off of Amazon.com, The Last Rakosh novella and the story in that new Thrillers collection). By the way, one note about the short story collections - I really don't get into them. Even collections by my favorite authors, I seem to rush through them and not want to read them all. This however was not the case with these two collections. I read each and every story - slowly - and enjoyed them all. Reading his short stories was when I started to realize I had made an excellent choice in buying these books.

So I just started The Keep, I'm about 100 pages into it, and damn I love Wilson's work so far, it's just good storytelling. I plan to read the 6 books of the Adversary Cycle and then all of the Repairman Jack novels and short stories of course.

My main purpose on making this post is just to say how happy I am with the books. Buying all these books were expensive and it could have been a huge waste of money but it turns out I'm very happy with buying them all. Also to kind of get a feel from you guys on the future of this series. How much room is there do you guys think before the Repairman Jack novels end due to them catching up with Nightworld which as I understand, takes place after the RJ books.

I know there is a revised edition of Nightworld but it is in limited print and somewhat expensive. Has anyone read this and if so, what needed to be revised. I have the regular older edition of Nightworld of course and when I read it, will I be annoyed by maybe mentions of dates that were changed in the new edition to make it tie in more with the RJ timeline? Anything I should be aware of as I read these books for maximum enjoyment?

Hope this post makes sense. Anyways thanks for any responses.

Howdy-doo, Mattc, and welcome to the board. I think Paul's said he'll keep writing Jack novels until he feels he's starting to repeat himself. I'm hoping for at least 7 more. (Did I say 7? I meant 9!) The new NIGHTWORLD features Jack as a more central character, knowing things about the cosmic battle that he could not have known in the original novel...because Paul hadn't written those details yet!
mattc_099   10-23-2006, 01:00 PM
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That makes me really want the new edition of Nightworld. Is it only available through limited press? If I remember right when I was looking at the website it was around 60 bucks for a copy. If so, will it be published in mass market like the definitive edition of The Tomb was?
Bluesman Mike Lindner   10-23-2006, 01:03 PM
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mattc_099 Wrote:That makes me really want the new edition of Nightworld. Is it only available through limited press? If I remember right when I was looking at the website it was around 60 bucks for a copy. If so, will it be published in mass market like the definitive edition of The Tomb was?

I'm sure it will be...eventually. A trade hardcover I'd bet a lot sooner than a mass-market paperback.
webby   10-23-2006, 01:10 PM
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Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:I'm sure it will be...eventually. A trade hardcover I'd bet a lot sooner than a mass-market paperback.

True - though we don't know when the trade hardcover will be released. My guess is that it won't be available until after the last Repairman Jack book.

And welcome to the board, mattc_099! FPW hooked us all pretty quick with whichever book of his we happened to read first. Wink

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webby   10-23-2006, 01:12 PM
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Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Howdy-doo, Mattc, and welcome to the board. I think Paul's said he'll keep writing Jack novels until he feels he's starting to repeat himself. I'm hoping for at least 7 more. (Did I say 7? I meant 9!) The new NIGHTWORLD features Jack as a more central character, knowing things about the cosmic battle that he could not have known in the original novel...because Paul hadn't written those details yet!

While I'm all in favor of 9 (or a dozen!) more RJ books before they hook up with Nightworld.... In the last post I recall from FPW on this question, he said he thinks there will be 4 more after Harbingers.

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"I said, Hey Senorita - that's astute, I said, why don't we get together and call ourselves an institute?" --Paul Simon
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"In the final analysis, the last line of defense in support of freedom and the Constitution consists of the people themselves." -- Ron Paul

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Bluesman Mike Lindner   10-23-2006, 01:20 PM
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webby Wrote:While I'm all in favor of 9 (or a dozen!) more RJ books before they hook up with Nightworld.... In the last post I recall from FPW on this question, he said he thinks there will be 4 more after Harbingers.

No, Webby! No, no, no! He said they'll be 7 (he meant 9) more! Let's stimulate Paul's brain molecules with helpful, encouraging thoughts!Wink
webby   10-23-2006, 01:28 PM
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Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:No, Webby! No, no, no! He said they'll be 7 (he meant 9) more! Let's stimulate Paul's brain molecules with helpful, encouraging thoughts!Wink

Oh! Okey-dokey.... stimulating, encouraging thoughts for many more RJ books on their way!! Big Grin

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It's Thirteen O'Clock
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"I said, Hey Senorita - that's astute, I said, why don't we get together and call ourselves an institute?" --Paul Simon
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"In the final analysis, the last line of defense in support of freedom and the Constitution consists of the people themselves." -- Ron Paul

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Bluesman Mike Lindner   10-23-2006, 01:32 PM
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webby Wrote:Oh! Okey-dokey.... stimulating, encouraging thoughts for many more RJ books on their way!! Big Grin

Now yez got it! Brain molecules hangin' in Wall, NJ--do yez stuff!
mattc_099   10-23-2006, 02:38 PM
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One more question - the new paperback of The Keep that just came out, is is it the revised text like The Tomb was? I have the new edition of The Tomb but I didn't buy the new edition of The Keep because I wasn't sure.

At least if there's only four or so RJ novels left, that means after that the revised editions of Nightworld and maybe the other books in the Cycle will come out. As much as I think I'm going to love this series, I just can't afford to buy the limited editions from Borderland Press.
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