• Finally re-reading WOT

    From Jason Evans@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 17 06:32:59 2021
    I think I started reading the series around 2006 which a co-worker gave
    me his paperbacks that he no longer wanted around. That summer, I read
    the first 3 while at the Outer Banks, NC while sitting in the sun. I
    poured through those books.

    Not it's 15 years later and I'm starting again. So many memories...

    I'm hoping this groups isn't completely dead. I'd like to hear from
    others who might be interested in re-reading the series again.

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  • From Scott Lurndal@21:1/5 to Jason Evans on Tue Aug 17 15:45:23 2021
    Jason Evans <jsevans@mailfence.com> writes:
    I think I started reading the series around 2006 which a co-worker gave
    me his paperbacks that he no longer wanted around. That summer, I read
    the first 3 while at the Outer Banks, NC while sitting in the sun. I
    poured through those books.

    Not it's 15 years later and I'm starting again. So many memories...

    I'm hoping this groups isn't completely dead. I'd like to hear from
    others who might be interested in re-reading the series again.

    Just finished a re-read myself.

    Watch for Season 1, which premieres on Amazon Prime in November.

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  • From jjvors@21:1/5 to Jason Evans on Wed Aug 18 17:02:06 2021
    On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 1:33:00 AM UTC-5, Jason Evans wrote:
    I think I started reading the series around 2006 which a co-worker gave
    me his paperbacks that he no longer wanted around. That summer, I read
    the first 3 while at the Outer Banks, NC while sitting in the sun. I
    poured through those books.

    Not it's 15 years later and I'm starting again. So many memories...

    I'm hoping this groups isn't completely dead. I'd like to hear from
    others who might be interested in re-reading the series again.
    Hi Jason,

    I started reading WoT in 1994, when this was a lively and vigorous newsgroup. The drawback was, I had to wait for each novel to come out. In the first six months I read through the first six books and then it was every two years after that.

    I've read through the whole series four times I estimate.

    I get notifications on this group and I respond when there's something interesting.

    Jeff

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  • From Cassie@21:1/5 to All on Sun Sep 5 10:00:50 2021
    Op 17-8-2021 om 08:32 schreef Jason Evans:
    I think I started reading the series around 2006 which a co-worker gave
    me his paperbacks that he no longer wanted around. That summer, I read
    the first 3 while at the Outer Banks, NC while sitting in the sun. I
    poured through those books.

    Not it's 15 years later and I'm starting again. So many memories...

    I'm hoping this groups isn't completely dead. I'd like to hear from
    others who might be interested in re-reading the series again.

    I will start re-reading it soon as well :)

    Cassie

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  • From jjvors@21:1/5 to Leanne Brown on Thu Nov 18 08:05:07 2021
    On Thursday, November 18, 2021 at 9:23:56 AM UTC-6, Leanne Brown wrote:
    On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 8:02:08 PM UTC-4, jjvors wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 1:33:00 AM UTC-5, Jason Evans wrote:
    I think I started reading the series around 2006 which a co-worker gave me his paperbacks that he no longer wanted around. That summer, I read the first 3 while at the Outer Banks, NC while sitting in the sun. I poured through those books.

    Not it's 15 years later and I'm starting again. So many memories...

    I'm hoping this groups isn't completely dead. I'd like to hear from others who might be interested in re-reading the series again.
    Hi Jason,

    I started reading WoT in 1994, when this was a lively and vigorous newsgroup. The drawback was, I had to wait for each novel to come out. In the first six months I read through the first six books and then it was every two years after that.

    I've read through the whole series four times I estimate.

    I get notifications on this group and I respond when there's something interesting.

    Jeff
    Oh really? Wow, so did I. Remember The Great Hoax? :) Good times...

    Can't say I did. I was a steady follower of rasfwrj from about 1994 to 2000 or so, and then I just touched in occasionally. The newsgroup culture died out around then and they shifted hosting to Yahoo. When did this occur? I remember Robert Novak and
    Mark and some of the other steady members.

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  • From Leanne Brown@21:1/5 to jjvors on Thu Nov 18 07:23:53 2021
    On Wednesday, August 18, 2021 at 8:02:08 PM UTC-4, jjvors wrote:
    On Tuesday, August 17, 2021 at 1:33:00 AM UTC-5, Jason Evans wrote:
    I think I started reading the series around 2006 which a co-worker gave
    me his paperbacks that he no longer wanted around. That summer, I read
    the first 3 while at the Outer Banks, NC while sitting in the sun. I
    poured through those books.

    Not it's 15 years later and I'm starting again. So many memories...

    I'm hoping this groups isn't completely dead. I'd like to hear from
    others who might be interested in re-reading the series again.
    Hi Jason,

    I started reading WoT in 1994, when this was a lively and vigorous newsgroup. The drawback was, I had to wait for each novel to come out. In the first six months I read through the first six books and then it was every two years after that.

    I've read through the whole series four times I estimate.

    I get notifications on this group and I respond when there's something interesting.

    Jeff

    Oh really? Wow, so did I. Remember The Great Hoax? :) Good times...

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