Dave618 Wrote:I'm new to RJ, and started with The Tomb, then circled back and read the young Jack books. I'm on Legacies now and spotted an odd inconsistency. In the chapter where Jack and Lew Ehler are devising a cover story before registering at the conspiracy theorist convention, Lew and Jack briefly discuss odd lights or "lumens" in the Pine Barrens. Jack states unequivocally he's never seen them. But I distinctly remember Jack chasing the "lumens" on his bike in one of the young Jack books, I think the last one. Small detail, just curious if anyone else noticed, and if there are any other inconsistencies in future books.
Tony H Wrote:At the time Paul wrote "Conspiracies", the YA trilogy wasn't even thought of. By the time he got around to writing the YA trilogy, a decade had passed and he most likely forgot this piece of conversation occurred. Paul claimed this is why he limited the YA series to three novels and the upcoming early New York years trilogy to three. He was afraid if he continued to fill in Jack's back story that it would cause inconsistencies and alter the Secret history of The world as we know it.Taking into consideration the fact that Paul doesn't reread his novels as we do. . . .
However, Paul does take into consideration gaffes, such as this, caught by readers and corrects the text for future releases.
Good catch!
Dave618 Wrote:Just finished Conspiracies. We don't find out who killed Olive Farina, the Christian conspiracy theorist. Which is a shame, because I felt sympathy for that character. Even if her childhood abuse was hypnotically implanted (although that was never solidified in the novel), it was still an awful weight to carry around. I'm assuming we discover who in fact mutilated her corpse in subsequent books, most likely the next RJ novel. At least I hope so, since I really want to know.
I felt a lot of sympathy for the Pediatrician/incest survivor who hired RJ in Legacies; but her decision to not reveal the secret formula for broadcast energy just because she hated her father was a bit of a jaw-dropper. I understand her anger, but we're talking about saving, or at the very least magnificently enriching, millions of human lives with that formula. She could even have pointed the lab out to a couple of energy scientists and told them to take credit for the discovery; anything to get that energy source to the people.
mkmfpwfan Wrote:I just got done the last of the three young adult series loved the references to the barrens!!!!
Dave618 Wrote:I visited New Jersey when I was a kid with my dad on a business trip but I didn't really have a chance to look around much. I did know about the New Jersey Pine Barrens before the Young Jack books however because of The Sopranos episode when Paulie and Chris get lost in them while trying to dispose of the Russian's body.
The Young Jack series was very cool. At first I was unsure if I was going to get involved in them as much as the adult RJs but--no big surprise--FPW's talent for storytelling pulled me in like a linguistic Rip Tide. As I am only 5 years younger than Jack, I liked the early 80's references. Can't wait for Cold City and the early 90's!