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Silverfish   10-09-2007, 10:26 PM
#41
Hard choice, but I'm a big fan of Crisscross. I finished it and then immediately started it again. It was that good. I just couldn't put it down. (Normally I re-read books after they start to fade, and not right-of-way.)

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?"
AUSTIN FAST ELK   10-10-2007, 09:17 PM
#42
It would be really hard to pick which book I liked most. Instead the two that I have not reread at least once Legacies and Hosts would be the two I liked the least. As far as the conevtion how about someplace in Michigan. FPW has mention several MI cities in the RJ books The Tomb and Haunted Air for sure.
FreeBeerTomorrow   10-17-2007, 09:55 PM
#43
Above all, "The Tomb".
Favorite closing line...hands down...
"Most likely hadn't been a real Jersey Devil before, but there sure as hell was now..."

[Image: darktowergunslinger1-1.jpg]
"Control what you can control. Let everything else take a flying f**k at you... And if you must go down...go down with your guns blazing..."
stephmom67   10-21-2007, 11:33 PM
#44
It is so difficult to chose. I met Jack in "The Haunted Air" and had, just had to get all of the ones that had come before so I have a soft spot for that one besides its being so great but after thinking really hard on the subject I would have to say "All The Rage" because I laughed so hard. I often think of my favorite line from that book while driving. "King of the Road to Lay deeeeee."Big Grin
law dawg   11-01-2007, 07:21 PM
#45
All the Rage.

It's an 88 magnum. It shoots through schools.
redheadmargo   11-04-2007, 08:54 PM
#46
I would have to go with Nightworld.....I can't wait for the revised version

Redheadmargo

"Freedoms just another word for nothin left to lose"

"Teen-agers scare the living s**t out of me"
luthie2   11-05-2007, 09:00 AM
#47
redheadmargo Wrote:I would have to go with Nightworld.....I can't wait for the revised version

I think that I might have to agree with you on that one, Margo. I loved the way that all of the Adversary characters came together in it. I first read Nightworld long before the non-Tomb Jack books came out and remember practically squealing with delight when I saw that RJ was in this book.

I also really like some of the earlier books, like All the Rage and Haunted Air, largely because of the fantastic fix-its. I love the way Jack would make the "punishment suit the crime". But Gateways is probably my other favorite because of the developing relationship between Jack and his father - and of course Anya and Oyv rocked.

-Luthie
Miskatonic & Gin   11-10-2007, 01:34 AM
#48
1. All the Rage
2. The Tomb
3. Gateways

Cthulhu for President!

Why vote for a lesser evil? I can think of none better than the great old one, who should return from his slumber to take over the U.S. government and make this country a whole hell of a lot better as the leader of our executive branch. Or destroy it and drive everyone insane, kill us all, or something really nasty! Remember, Cthulhu for President, why vote for the lesser of two evils? Wink
Paperchaser   12-11-2007, 02:03 PM
#49
How cool is this? a Repairman Jack website not only dedicated to a kick azz fictional favorite of mine but one of the best author's ever! Defenitely Legacies would have to be my favorite due to the fact that there wasn't much mystical element going on in the book (although the concept of the otherness is awesome to me as well). PLus the fact it was the first book to pop my repairman jack cherry. So hello to all of you. Didnt it suck when the Japanese dude got clipped at the end? I thought he would at least get some secret asian agent moves in on Bakers crew.
Maggers   12-11-2007, 03:36 PM
#50
Paperchaser Wrote:How cool is this? ... So hello to all of you. ..

Welcome, Paperchaser. The Repairman Jack board is a great place to hang out.

A word of warning about spoilers. You might want to edit your post to include a spoiler notice, as you cannot assume that everyone has read all of FPW's books.

Reading is freedom.
The mind soars, no earthly cares,
no limitations.
A Maggers Haiku, 2005


Years ago my mother used to say to me... "In this world, Elwood, you can be oh so smart or oh so pleasant."
Well, for years I was smart.
I recommend pleasant.
You may quote me.

Elwood P. Dowd

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