kurrgan   11-06-2006, 05:12 PM
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Just finished Harbingers and as soon as work is done for the day i am going to head off to my version of Julio's have a beer, or ten, shoot some pool and wonder.

This was the best book i have read all year, maybe the best in the last five years. I can not even begin to explain the range of emotion and how drained i feel after finishing this. Makes me want to sign up for the battle myself, kind of watch RJ'S back, he can't be everywhere, or can he?

I am so drained and wow is all i can say.

The RJ saga turned the corner from me and now all i can wonder is what is up next for RJ. To lead a life like he does, a life he has almost no real control over, a life course determined for him, wow i am stumbling over my words.

I see that this made no sense at all but i can still say this was just an awesome read.

thanks Mr. Wilson, thanks for giving us RJ.

And RJ, if you see this, if you ever need a branch that you dont have to worry about losing, i am your man.
Bluesman Mike Lindner   11-06-2006, 05:23 PM
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kurrgan Wrote:Just finished Harbingers and as soon as work is done for the day i am going to head off to my version of Julio's have a beer, or ten, shoot some pool and wonder.

This was the best book i have read all year, maybe the best in the last five years. I can not even begin to explain the range of emotion and how drained i feel after finishing this. Makes me want to sign up for the battle myself, kind of watch RJ'S back, he can't be everywhere, or can he?

I am so drained and wow is all i can say.

The RJ saga turned the corner from me and now all i can wonder is what is up next for RJ. To lead a life like he does, a life he has almost no real control over, a life course determined for him, wow i am stumbling over my words.

I see that this made no sense at all but i can still say this was just an awesome read.



thanks Mr. Wilson, thanks for giving us RJ.

And RJ, if you see this, if you ever need a branch that you dont have to worry about losing, i am your man.

Kurrgan, you made =perfect= sense. And I'd be surprised if any of the gang woudn't take Jack's back, as you would.
webby   11-06-2006, 05:36 PM
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kurrgan Wrote:Just finished Harbingers and as soon as work is done for the day i am going to head off to my version of Julio's have a beer, or ten, shoot some pool and wonder.

This was the best book i have read all year, maybe the best in the last five years. I can not even begin to explain the range of emotion and how drained i feel after finishing this. Makes me want to sign up for the battle myself, kind of watch RJ'S back, he can't be everywhere, or can he?

I am so drained and wow is all i can say.

The RJ saga turned the corner from me and now all i can wonder is what is up next for RJ. To lead a life like he does, a life he has almost no real control over, a life course determined for him, wow i am stumbling over my words.

I see that this made no sense at all but i can still say this was just an awesome read.

thanks Mr. Wilson, thanks for giving us RJ.

And RJ, if you see this, if you ever need a branch that you dont have to worry about losing, i am your man.

Know exactly how you feel! The only book I've read in recent memory that might have more of an emotional impact than Harbingers is.... the revised version of Nightworld!! Big Grin

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Tony H   11-06-2006, 08:35 PM
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I think Harbingers was the most mentally exhausting story I have read in a long time. It was depressing and truly the darkest the RJ series has ever felt.

Any faithful reader would feel the desire to help Jack out. After such a long journey the characters are our friends, we feel their pains, joys and sorrows.

It was truly a great book, one of the best I have read in a long time.

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Bluesman Mike Lindner   11-06-2006, 08:49 PM
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AsMoral Wrote:I think Harbingers was the most mentally exhausting story I have read in a long time. It was depressing and truly the darkest the RJ series has ever felt.

Any faithful reader would feel the desire to help Jack out. After such a long journey the characters are our friends, we feel their pains, joys and sorrows.

It was truly a great book, one of the best I have read in a long time.


Couldn't agree more, AsMoral. I got copies for my Uncle Carl and my pal Lloyd (a lawyer, but a good hombre nontheless). They both used the same word to describe the book: "intense!"
  
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