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FSogol

(47,437 posts)
Mon Sep 10, 2018, 08:20 PM Sep 2018

Jack Chalker

I've only ever read his Well World Books and a stand alone novel or two. What series by him do you recommend I read next?

TIA.

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Jack Chalker (Original Post) FSogol Sep 2018 OP
+1 for the Well world series flying rabbit Sep 2018 #1
Loved the We'll World books getting old in mke Sep 2018 #2
Thanks, just picked up "Lilith: A Snake in the Grass" n/t FSogol Sep 2018 #3
I know this is an old thread but I missed this on Chalker. Kind of Blue Aug 2019 #4

Kind of Blue

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4. I know this is an old thread but I missed this on Chalker.
Wed Aug 21, 2019, 04:19 AM
Aug 2019

Years ago when the Internet was still new, Chalker used to include his email address in his books. So I took a chance and sent him a fan letter and I couldn't believe it when he replied. I responded to that because he encouraged opinions, good or bad.

The last email sent to him got no response. Then about 3 years later, I got a response from his son saying his dad had passed suddenly 3 years before. He'd just stopped grieving a little to read his dad's mail and comforted by his many, many fans who had conversations with his father. I'll never forget Chalker and his boy

I'd suggest "The Wonderland Gambit." That series of books was my intro.

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