Auskar Wrote:...and so on. Same word, same meaning. Different languages.
- Jannisary - English
- Yeniceri - Turkish
- Yenetsari - Greek
- Yanichari - Bulgarian
- Janisaire - French
- Anksaria - Arabic
Maggers Wrote:Has anyone run into this group in fiction, used in the same way, in other books? I'd never heard of them till HARBINGERS, so I was surprised to see them turn up as a major force in HAVOC just a year or so later.They come up from time to time in thrillers, military science fiction, historical fiction of the middle east between 1400 and 1700 or so, and such. Jerry Pournelle (I think) has a science fiction novel titled, Janissaries. I've read it, but it was a very long time ago when Pournelle was one of my favorite authors.
BK Akitas Wrote:...I've been outed as the last boardie who hasn't read Reborn and Reprisal...I'm planning on reading them after RJ is done. (Having never read them yet, except The Keep.) That way when you're all complaning that it's over, I will still have the rest of the AC to read. (Granted that will last me about 2 weeks, and then I'll be complaining too, but let's not dwell.)
Silverfish Wrote:I'm planning on reading them after RJ is done. (Having never read them yet, except The Keep.) That way when you're all complaning that it's over, I will still have the rest of the AC to read. (Granted that will last me about 2 weeks, and then I'll be complaining too, but let's not dwell.)
Stephanie
Maggers Wrote:SPOILERS FOR THE TOUCH AND ADVERSARY CYCLE.....
It's been a long time since I read the Adversary Cycle, so my memory is sketchy. Wasn't there a young child, a young boy, a toddler, who either didn't speak or who saw things? Did he have The Touch? Was he just in THE TOUCH or was he also in NIGHTWORLD? I have a memory of the child and his mother traveling to some place on Long Island, most likely Monroe, as the world is falling apart, so I guess it must be in NIGHTWORLD. Chew wasps figured in the scene as did the doctor (now in a wheelchair) from THE TOUCH. Geez, guess I have to read the AC again, and soon. But I was wondering if it could be Dawn's child, yet the age of the toddler doesn't fit. Mostly I remember that the child was very, very special in some way. As I said, I think, if I remember correctly, the child could see things, much as Jonah could.
Maggers Wrote:MORE SPOILERS FOR THE TOUCH AND ADVERSARY CYCLE.........
Ken V answered my questions. Thanks you, Ken. Little Jeff from THE TOUCH and also NIGHTWORLD is NOT Dawn's child. I do need to read the Adversary Cycle again.
I put this question to Ken, and I'll ask others on the board and Paul, himself. I haven't purchased the revised Adversary Cycle. Are the revisions great enough that I should buy the new books, or can I re-read THE TOUCH, REBORN, REPRISAL and NIGHTWORLD versions I have and not miss anything crucial?
A thousand pardons if I'm asking a question that has been asked and answered previously somewhere on the board.
webby Wrote:I'm pretty sure that only NIGHTWORLD was revised significantly - you'll definitely want a copy of that. Just don't read it yet if you want to save a few suprises for yourself in the still-to-come RJ books.[SIZE="3"]WHat Webby said.
fpw Wrote:[SIZE="3"]WHat Webby said.
I see the series running 16-17 books tops (not counting the 3 YAs). I'm finishing #12 now and there's about 13 months of internal time till NIGHTWORLD. I should be done with the writing around 2012.
Here's the dilemma: when to have Tor reprint The Touch, Reborn, Reprisal and Nightworld?
Sticking the first two out there as mass market reprints won't be a problem, but the last RJ novel falls between Reprisal and Nightworld. When to time the reprints of those? [/SIZE]