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Faegir said:Looking at "Otherland" however, I've seen it described as "cyberpunk" and with a lot of sci-fi in it. Any opinions on how it compares to "Memory,..." ?
kasuta said:Weren't there four books in Otherland? It's been a while since I've read it but I'm pretty sure it was.
Faegir said:I've picked up "The Wheel of Time" by Robert Jordan, so that should keep me busy until "Shadowmarch" comes out. Hmm, comes out in November you said and I counted at least eight books by Jordan, better start reading then !
Linguana said:I haven't read MST yet, either. But the Otherland books (at least the first two) are amazing, so far. The story starts a little slowly but quickly picks up pace and then you can't put them down anymore!
But it's really not very traditional fantasy, much more sci-fi. But the characters are thrown into all these fantasy worlds - which makes the genre classification for these books a little hard (and Tad Williams even more popular to me - I've never like the distinction in fantasy and science fiction!)
Wabbit said:HEY! Thanks for reminding me about that book!
I was wanting to get that one but waiting till it come out in paper back. This was long time ago and I just forgot all about it, unitl now. I assume it's in paper back now
OK, one more for the "to buy list"
Fistandantilus said:I loved Applecore, her first 'line' was the last thing I expected a fairy to say, I chuckled at that for a while.