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Silverfish   05-15-2007, 10:43 PM
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I'm Canadian! (Waves hand in air.) I first met Jack in Legacies, and have been hooked ever since (with a brief stint away).

Welcome aboard.

Stephanie

Abe's raised eyebrows caused furrows in his extended forehead. "Five in twelve hours?"
"Oh, and like you've never had a cranky day?"
cobalt   05-15-2007, 11:01 PM
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Welcome Chris. My first FPW work was the Keep. I saw the movie and sought out the book. The rest is history, but a very pleasant one.

EWMAN
webby   05-16-2007, 12:48 AM
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Welcome, Chris - that was a great story. My first FPW book was The Tomb, which I bought for $1 in a "Dollar General" store. That one dollar purchase has ended up costing me a lot more since then... but every penny has been more than well spent. Wink

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Kenji   05-16-2007, 09:18 AM
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cdove Wrote:After some waiting and some help from Queen Lisa (thank you) I am finally a member of the board. I thought it might be fun to introduce myself by telling you how I became an avid reader of (most of) FPW's work. This will end up being a fairly long first thread, and I promise that I won't be so wordy again.

By the way, the name is Chris.

In the summer of 1993, my fairly new wife (married in December, 1992) and I decided to test our new marriage by taking a car trip from our home (Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) to Newfoundland (where she was born), a trip that covered 6 Provinces, and 9 States. Let me tell you, spending that much time alone in a car was the perfect opportunity to see if our marriage would work, and, I’m happy to say, we survived it and are still quite happy.

Anyway, we spent 10 days visiting my wife’s Grandmother in the town of Springdale, Newfoundland. Springdale is a nice little town with absolutely nothing to do. We spent our days wandering the countryside and visiting extended relatives, and my wife was content to visit with her Grandparents and Aunt after supper. I ended up spending most of my evenings reading (and smoking) in the local coffee shop. Before leaving on the trip, I had loaded up on all of the Prey novels by John Sanford (I had just discovered them), but it didn’t take me long to go through them. I found myself “out of book” on day 7 and, as many of you will know, the prospect of having nothing to read so far away from home was unnerving. I walked over to the drugstore and went through their limited supply of new novels. After much looking, I finally settled on a book called “Nightworld” by an author that I had never heard of. When I say that I settled on it, I really did because there was nothing else that even came close to catching my interest. In fact, I may have chosen Nightworld for the simple fact that it was so out of place with the other genres featured.

I began the book and was hooked. It ended up taking me close to a week to finish it because we ended up on the trek home, but, once done, I had a new author to fixate on (I am very much an author oriented reader). I became focused on collecting all of the books in the cycle, as well as anything else by F. Paul Wilson. On the way home, I managed to find The Keep, and was through it by the time we arrived back.

In 1993, Regina had 7 used book stores (now we have 2). This was a fair amount for a city of 190,000, and I combed each one of them until I had all of the books written by FPW to date. I ended up reading Black Wind after The Keep and it was one of the best that I have ever read. I completed the rest of the books, and reread Nightworld (this is one of only 4 books that I have ever read twice).

Following my final reading of Nightworld, my fixation with FPW began to wane. I bought a couple of the medical thrillers, but, like Robin Cook novels, they didn’t hold my interest enough to start anticipating the arrival of the next new volume.

I had pretty much given up on FPW when a book dedicated to Repairman Jack came out. I have been back on board ever since.

There. Hope this wasn’t too long.

Welcome to the board, Chris! It wasn't too long. Wink


My first FPW novel was The Tomb.
cdove   05-16-2007, 12:09 PM
#15
Thanks to everyone! I'm sure that this will be fun. A big wave to everyone from Canada - and everywhere else Big Grin
bones weep tedium   05-16-2007, 12:43 PM
#16
I first got interested in FPW after I saw The Keep movie. I really like that film, and was impressed by the book. I enjoyed the Adversary cycle, and then read the RJ books. I think that The Keep and The Tomb are the best in the Adversary cycle, and that Nightworld did a good job of finishing it off.

I am less interested in the later RJ books than I am in the earlier ones. Sad

Nice story Chris, by the way! Wink
phoenix rising   05-19-2007, 04:34 PM
#17
My first FPW book was The Keep, after seeing the movie. (Book being the better of the 2 of course) The movie couldn't capture the characters as well. (But that is a whole other whole bag of worms) I also was recently activated here, thanks a ton Lisa!!!! I've been an avid reader since.......well 1992 notgonna tell you how old I was then, but I was pretty young.......
cobalt   05-19-2007, 06:26 PM
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phoenix rising Wrote:My first FPW book was The Keep, after seeing the movie. (Book being the better of the 2 of course) The movie couldn't capture the characters as well. (But that is a whole other whole bag of worms) I also was recently activated here, thanks a ton Lisa!!!! I've been an avid reader since.......well 1992 notgonna tell you how old I was then, but I was pretty young.......
Welcome Phoenix Rising....if I didn't already.

EWMAN
phoenix rising   05-20-2007, 12:39 PM
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cobalt79 Wrote:Welcome Phoenix Rising....if I didn't already.

Not sure if you did or not....But thanks! Always good to feel wantedBig Grin
Auskar   05-20-2007, 04:07 PM
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I saw the movie, The Thief, and had watched some of Miami Vice, so I went to see the movie, The Keep, because of Michael Mann --- and understood nothing of what was going on, especially as it approached the ending.

So I bought the book. I think I still didn't really understand what was going on, but you would see F. Paul Wilson books on the stand from time to time. I didn't buy them because I'm not a horror fan.

Then, a number of years ago some friends and I were talking online about "other Jacks" besides Jack Crow. Jack Reacher, Repairman Jack, etc., and that's how I heard about Repairman Jack. I read one, then the rest.
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