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Ken Valentine   05-14-2004, 12:02 AM
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jimbow8 Wrote:"While were" ?!?!?

I caught you forgetting an apostrophe this time.

Light strike and hasty proof reading. : Rolleyes

You got me again. That makes two each. So far on this board were dead even -- yes, I'm keeping score.

Well for now anyway.

Naturally, I'll quit when you get too far ahead. Big Grin

Ken V.
Noelie   05-14-2004, 01:21 PM
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For what it's worth, I'm allergic to chocolate, but I do eat it sometimes. I just deal with the itching that ensues afterwards. Wink But I agree, it may be an inconsistancy that should be corrected. It's one thing to choose to eat chocolate and deal with the aftermath; it's a different thing to eat it and not have any ill effects at all.
nijimeijer   05-14-2004, 06:37 PM
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Well, I just finished the book a little bit ago.

Potential errors be damned; this was an incredible book, top to bottom.

In many of the Jack books, you care more about the situations than the characters involved. It's not that they're not well written--it's just that the nature of the "Jack Universe" makes the situations so much more . . . interesting.

Crisscross is not like that. In this latest one, you care quite a bit for the secondary characters. As deeply as you care about the situations they find themselves involved in. Because of this, you care about the actions they take and the consequences that follow.

The conclusion alone is so incredibly tightly woven, so perfectly laid out, it's magnificent.

Well done, FPW.
Ken Valentine   05-15-2004, 01:45 AM
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nijimeijer Wrote:Potential errors be damned; this was an incredible book, top to bottom.

Well done, FPW.

I'll echo that!

Ken V.
Bluesman Mike Lindner   05-16-2004, 07:22 PM
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nijimeijer Wrote:Well, yes, but she actually eats chocolate in the new book. It mentions her having a chocolate mustache.

It's not a big deal, I just thought FPW may want to clear it up before sending the book in for large scale printing. Just one of those things, you know?

Can you grow out of a chocolate allergy? I used to be ferociously allergic to dogs and cats when I was a kid. Nowadays they don't bother me a bit.
thisisatest   05-16-2004, 09:06 PM
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DaveStrorm Wrote:Yes, in The Tomb she is definitely allergic to chocolate. I think she actually sneakingly picked up a piece of the chocolate and almost ate it and then decided she didn't want her face to swell up. And I remember Gia giving her the choice once and then being proud of her deciding not to take it.

I'm sure FPW has a good explanation . . .

Steve D
Maybe the chocolate is made with sugar alcohol. Yeah, that's the ticket. Vicky's allergic to real chocolate, not the sugarfree stuff. Don't you just love modern science?
Biggles   05-16-2004, 11:12 PM
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Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Can you grow out of a chocolate allergy? I used to be ferociously allergic to dogs and cats when I was a kid. Nowadays they don't bother me a bit.

I developed an allergy to cats as an adult. I never had any problem as a kid.

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nijimeijer   05-17-2004, 09:56 AM
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Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Can you grow out of a chocolate allergy? I used to be ferociously allergic to dogs and cats when I was a kid. Nowadays they don't bother me a bit.

It's possible, but despite the years between the current book's printing and the '84 printing of The Tomb, in the story timeline, a little over a year is all that has passed.
Bluesman Mike Lindner   05-17-2004, 11:22 AM
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Biggles Wrote:I developed an allergy to cats as an adult. I never had any problem as a kid.

So maybe allergies aren't perfectly understood yet. (What is?) Do dogs bother you, Biggles? Other mammals?
Ken Valentine   09-03-2007, 04:31 AM
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ImDeranged Wrote:I'm not FPW but here's my explanation,
In the Tomb Vicky is allergic to chocolate. But at the end of the book RJ gives her the necklace for protection. She doesn't want it and holds it away like a snake. Earlier the mugger threw it away because it felt wrong. The necklace has healing power to it. I just finished reading the Touch last week. Sometimes when people get healed they feel hurt first before they feel better. Vicky being a healthy child otherwise just had her allergy healed by the necklace and didn't know it right away. Crisscross is later on and in that time she probably did sneak a chocolate and didn't get sick. Now that she's able to have them especially after being deprived of them chocolate would be her favorite. Just my thought.

Then again, the necklace only aids in healing -- and prevents aging -- while one is actually wearing it.

When you get right down to it, why would RJ show Vicky how to pierce the bottom of a chocolate to find out what kind of filling it has . . . if she's allergic to chocolate.

It's simply a mistake . . . everybody makes them.

Ken V.
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