Marc B. Wrote:You're entitled to your opinion. It seems that when the fans jump down others throats for expressing dislike for one of Paul's books it's because the person doesn't really state WHY s/he didn't like it. Instead their comments come across as personal attacks on Paul.
I, for one, don't care all that much for The Touch. It just doesn't captivate me like some of Paul's other books, because it just doesn't hold up to some of his other works for me.
Express your opinion without personally attacking and you'll be fine.
(I like Reborn by the way.)
DrJonLJ Wrote:I suppose my feeling may be because I don't usually read "horror" books. I didn't find The Keep disturbing. Perhaps it was the fact that I read most of Reborn in the midst of a very stressful business trip with screaming children on planes and late flights, etc. etc... I guess the change in setting and time may have thrown me off in regards to the whole Adversary Cycle. It goes from The Keep to The Tomb and then to The Touch (which I didn't understand where it fit in the cycle until the final pages of Reborn), and then on to Reborn. I guess I'm feeling a lack of continuity or something. I will stick with it and finish the cycle, but I was simply wondering about what others thought.
cyber-jack Wrote:There is very little in FPW's body of work that I did not care for and Reborn does not fall into that category.
As for stating differing opinions, I think (on this board anyway) that all depends on the subject matter. Some opinions, no matter how they are worded, don't seem to be welcome, especially by the elitist sector. Most of the folks on this board are pretty decent and fair minded. I can't say that about everyone, though.
So welcome aboard, keep your head above the water, and for God's sake, don't let anyone push you around!
KRW Wrote:Not just the elitist sector, but like he said, don't let anyone push you around.
BTW I also liked "Reborn". Reminded me a little of Frankenstein.
All the AC novels could stand alone, but they are all stepping stones to get to "Nightworld".
Ken Valentine Wrote:"Elitist sector?"
I like Reborn too, but don't see it as a "stand-alone." To me it leads directly into Reprisal. The Keep, The Tomb, and The Touch, as I understand it, were all originally stand-alone novels. But Night World ties them into Reborn and Reprisal. How ever you look at it, that is one top-notch series of books.
Ken V.
KRW Wrote:The regulars, the big posters, you know.
KRW
cyber-jack Wrote:Not quite...being a regular or a big poster doesn't necessarily make you an elitist.Please. Don't keep us in the dark. Enlighten us. Why speak in riddles?