stacyzinda123 Wrote:I'd be happy to verify the connections. I love that kind of stuff! I've read everything but the La Nague stuff, and some of it twice!
Stacy,
Definitely get the LaNague stuff. I just finished "Wheels Within Wheels." When I first read "An Enemy of the State" and "Healer," I thought I wasn't crazy about this very different series of books, with the exception of "Healer" which I absolutely loved.
Because WWW and AEOTS both deal with politics and economics and the interdependence of one and the other or the non-interdependence of one and the other, I was a little put off. But after finishing WWW, I want to read AEOTS again. The political/economic underpinnings have gotten to me; I want to know more.
At the World Horror Convention in New York a few weeks ago, Paul told me that many people have written to him or spoken to him about the effect that the LaNague Chronicles had on their lives. He said he is always surprised by it, but delighted also. They are thoughtfully provocative books that very gently provide an education in politics and economics, topics which I ordinarily eschew.
As I wrote somewhere else, Paul has woven his magic and I'm under his spell. Believe me, it is a magic spell if it's made me want to learn more about politics and economics!