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Just started "Pendragon" by James Wilde, which is really quite good so far.

I found out that this a pen name for Mark Chadbourn, who chronicled several Fantasy books, the World's End trilogy I have unread on the shelf. This book was released mid July in the UK in hardcover, for those interested.

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3 hours ago, Ser Scot A Ellison said:

Anyone read The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.?

It is one few epistolary novels that I've actually enjoyed.

Yes I read it. Enjoyed it. Sort of like candy, not as deep as great Stephenson but also not as weird. If there's a sequel I would read it. 

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2 hours ago, unJon said:

Yes I read it. Enjoyed it. Sort of like candy, not as deep as great Stephenson but also not as weird. If there's a sequel I would read it. 

It played on a lot of the themes, with a more practical instead of philosophic perspective, that we saw in Anathem.  I wonder if this might be a route to a back door sequel.

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41 minutes ago, Ser Scot A Ellison said:

It played on a lot of the themes, with a more practical instead of philosophic perspective, that we saw in Anathem.  I wonder if this might be a route to a back door sequel.

Am I misremembering, that in the Anathem universe

time travel was not possible except that it landed you in a slightly different universe? Which is why the alien ship appeared after hitting a couple of worlds, one of which was implied to be Earth.

 

i really loved Anathem. May be my favorite overall Stephenson. 

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9 hours ago, unJon said:

Am I misremembering, that in the Anathem universe

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time travel was not possible except that it landed you in a slightly different universe? Which is why the alien ship appeared after hitting a couple of worlds, one of which was implied to be Earth.

 

i really loved Anathem. May be my favorite overall Stephenson. 

 

But rhetors and incantors are able to slip between the cracks of the polycosom to affect how things happen in different narratives.  That's the same thing the witches are doing in this one people aren't really time traveling, they are slipping between world tracks

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1 hour ago, Ser Scot A Ellison said:

 

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But rhetors and incantors are able to slip between the cracks of the polycoam to affect how things happen in different narratives.  That's the same thing the witches are doing in this one people aren't really time traveling, they are slipping between world tracks

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Good points. Really neat if it goes that way. 

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October is jam-packed with fantasy books i wanna read .:D On top of the list is of course the final book in Miles Cameron's Traitor Son Cycle.:thumbsup:


Blackwing (Raven's Mark #1) by Ed McDonald - October 3
Quillifer by Walter Jon Williams - October 3
The Core (Demon Cycle #5) by Peter V. Brett - October 3
The Tiger's Daughter (Bright Ascendency #1) by K. Arsenault Rivera - October 3
Destiny’s Conflict (Wars of Light and Shadow #10) by Janny Wurts - October 5
The Book of Swords ed. by Gardner Dozois - October 10
The Stone in the Skull (Lotus Kingdoms #1) by Elizabeth Bear - October 10
The Two of Swords: Volume One by K. J. Parker - October 17
Vallista (Vlad Taltos #15) by Steven Brust - October 17
The Fall of Dragons (Traitor Son Cycle #5) by Miles Cameron - October 19
La Belle Sauvage (Book of Dust #1) by Philip Pullman - October 19
A Pocketful of Crows by Joanne M. Harris - October 19
KA: Dar Oakley in the Ruin of Ymr by John Crowley - October 24
Hiddensee by Gregory Maguire - October 31
Malice of Crows (Shadow #3) by Lila Bowen - October 31

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