internetjunkie495 Wrote:Agreed. What makes Jack so appealing is his average man persona but what average guy could take on a boatload of mythical creatures like Rakoshes or chew wasps? And, quite honestly, how could you put the RJ/SHOTW series in the crime/thriller category and not sci fi from the beginning?
You forgot the word weird in weird crime/thriller. Like the Douglas preston's pendergast, Rollin's Amazonia, stuff like that. Where it's more supernatural than sci-fi. Anyway, that's getting off-topic...
Good points Tony and IJ!
An average guy might not be able to do it, but Wilson made me believe he did. I love his style and have read almost all his books. I just feel like Jack is losing his danger. Jack was an underdog, I always felt he had the short straw yet he pulled it out in the end. That was what was cool. Like, when he goes hunting for cash in the park at night, yeah I felt he'd be fine, but he was only human, he could still get in trouble. Now, it will feel like there's sort of a safety net. You know in the back of your mind, if things get too tough, Jack's got an easy out.
After thinking on it, I'm going to change my superhero comparison to the hulk.
I wouldn't mind more fixes, I have enjoyed the diversity of them. Wilson has not let it get stale. The incest one was a bit disturbing, but it's been a fun read every time I get one of his books.