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Deathlands 85 - Dark Resurrection
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11/1/2008 8:34 AM

    This is the official thread for comments on Deathlands #85 - Dark Resurrection

    The bibliography page is located HERE

    You can submit your own review HERE

    Be warned, this thread may contain spoilers for the book.

    "Sadly then I knew the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no one ever played the song she knew." - The Residents
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    3/1/2009 9:41 PM

    FYI - Dark Resurrection is out now on Amazon, and I presume it is in the stores as well.  I highly recommend this one,  you should check it out.

    "Sadly then I knew the answer. All her life she was a dancer, but no one ever played the song she knew." - The Residents
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    3/30/2009 9:13 PM
    Posted By Ron Miles on 01 Mar 2009 09:41 PM

    FYI - Dark Resurrection is out now on Amazon, and I presume it is in the stores as well.  I highly recommend this one,  you should check it out.





    I highly recommend both Dark Resurrection AND Plague Lords.....two of the best books of Deathlands!
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    3/30/2009 9:33 PM
    I have not been able to find Deathlands or Outlanders at my local bookstore lately.( Like , for a while ) I will try the Amazon system listed on this site. __ Thanks !!! ___ Lost_Traveler
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    4/9/2009 2:04 AM
    I found the book to be quite good, an exciting change of pace from the other books. the end could have been better, the companions finding all of their weapons in the end was too convinent, the last two pages realy threw me for a loop hope to learn some more about them in the future. -TBS
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    4/9/2009 9:16 AM
    i agree..way too quick to sum it all up...way to easy to find all their stuff....but i still enjoyed the suspense from the other book...
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    4/9/2009 9:33 AM
    Posted By thebigstick on 09 Apr 2009 02:04 AM
    I found the book to be quite good, an exciting change of pace from the other books. the end could have been better, the companions finding all of their weapons in the end was too convinent, the last two pages realy threw me for a loop hope to learn some more about them in the future. -TBS
    Thanks, thebigstick. Thanks JettaManDan (enjoyed your emails, too).

    One of the most annoying things about working in a stable of other writers on a static series is that by the end of every book things have to go back to where they started. That's a hard and fast rule. Which means J.B. has to find his hat and glasses, Doc his ebony swordstick, and everyone has to recover their original hardware in working condition.  An illogical proposition at best.  And if you think about it, just how boring would it be if at the end of each book many pages were spent detailing the companions finding their lost or stolen blasters?


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    4/10/2009 4:03 AM
    Wow i read the book in TWO DAYS. I have to say very good i don't what to spoil it for any one it is a must read. And yes the last two pages also struck me out of no were, i had to reread it twice may be a hint to the OL series. Well done Sir.
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    4/10/2009 10:32 AM
    Posted By skullspliter on 10 Apr 2009 04:03 AM
    Wow i read the book in TWO DAYS. I have to say very good i don't what to spoil it for any one it is a must read. And yes the last two pages also struck me out of no were, i had to reread it twice may be a hint to the OL series. Well done Sir.

    Thanks, skullspliter.  Re: the ending of DR. 
    I will say no more.
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    4/10/2009 11:58 AM
    really didn't think about the fact tha tthe series really did have to go back to square one everytime so someone coming into the series in the middle or the end has the same sense of the characters...feel dumb for really not thinking about that!!....i guess as this was the 2nd book of that little mini series you did have to put them back in posession of all their normal armaments....well..i learned something new today i should have known all along!

    Alan, your correspondence to me has made mean even bigger fan of your writings..wish i had contact you when you were in the middle of wirting the books so my request could have been entertained! Thanks for all your help and your quick response. I will continue to look for new works by you.

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    4/21/2009 7:00 PM
    Just finished reading Dark Resurrection and all I can say is WOW! Great job Alan, I love how you can keep us in our nice comfortable Deathlands world, but at the same time show us whats outside of the box. Thanks.
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    4/21/2009 7:46 PM
    Posted By Dean Deathlands on 21 Apr 2009 07:00 PM
    Just finished reading Dark Resurrection and all I can say is WOW! Great job Alan, I love how you can keep us in our nice comfortable Deathlands world, but at the same time show us whats outside of the box. Thanks.
    Glad you liked it, Dean Deathlands.  There's one more of my DLs in the pipeline: Doom Helix.  About the dark side of being "a chip off the old Cawdor."  It briefly touches on, but isn't about our favorite, much-missed, absent son.

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    4/21/2009 10:00 PM
    Posted By AP on 21 Apr 2009 07:46 PM
    Glad you liked it, Dean Deathlands.  There's one more of my DLs in the pipeline: Doom Helix.  About the dark side of being "a chip off the old Cawdor."  It briefly touches on, but isn't about our favorite, much-missed, absent son.
     when can we look forward o this one


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    4/22/2009 8:10 AM
    I just started DR yesterday and it's very hard to put down (stupid lousy work!) I've been reading this series for a long time and this two part story is one of the best ever. Two thumbs way up!
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    4/22/2009 9:38 AM
    Posted By skullspliter on 21 Apr 2009 10:00 PM
    Posted By AP on 21 Apr 2009 07:46 PM
    Glad you liked it, Dean Deathlands.  There's one more of my DLs in the pipeline: Doom Helix.  About the dark side of being "a chip off the old Cawdor."  It briefly touches on, but isn't about our favorite, much-missed, absent son.
     when can we look forward o this one


    September 2010.  Hopefully, SR/IV will take up some of the slack ... 

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    4/22/2009 9:43 AM
    I don't know whether to be relieved or saddened that I have to wait over a year for one particular event in that book.
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    4/22/2009 9:44 AM
    Posted By captainbasil on 22 Apr 2009 08:10 AM
    I just started DR yesterday and it's very hard to put down (stupid lousy work!) I've been reading this series for a long time and this two part story is one of the best ever. Two thumbs way up!

    Thanks, captainbasil.  The duology took a very long time to write, and at the time I intended it to be my DL Swan Song. It's most gratifying to hear the books are being well-received.
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    4/25/2009 7:59 PM
    This book was beyond all my wildest expectations!!! So many twists and turns that it kept me on my toes and wanting to keep reading beyond midnight many of evenings. Having a new heros to root for was a welcome change as were the new enemies. The final chapter throws soooo many possibilities out there ,that I wait with baited breath( what a dumb saying lol) for the next mentioning or reapperance of the Lords of Death. Once again.. HIGHEST of praises to the author.. you shot for the stars and captured the Heavens ( and brought some of them down to Deathlands )
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    4/25/2009 8:06 PM
    more thing... gonna miss Harmonica Tom.. hope to see him sometime in the near future... would be a great reoccuring character!!!!
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    4/26/2009 9:26 AM
    Posted By dean_cawdor1977 on 25 Apr 2009 07:59 PM
    This book was beyond all my wildest expectations!!! So many twists and turns that it kept me on my toes and wanting to keep reading beyond midnight many of evenings. Having a new heros to root for was a welcome change as were the new enemies. The final chapter throws soooo many possibilities out there ,that I wait with baited breath( what a dumb saying lol) for the next mentioning or reapperance of the Lords of Death. Once again.. HIGHEST of praises to the author.. you shot for the stars and captured the Heavens ( and brought some of them down to Deathlands )
    It's great to know my effort was appreciated. Thanks.

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