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kirolak
8th July 2016, 10:18
I'm reading this book at the moment - a light "detective style" fantasy, that involves Others, Magick, Vampires, & Dark vs Light. It's not Great Literature, & is, in my view, somewhat generic, but someone lent it to me so I started it & have been pleasantly surprised! The author has an interesting take on the balance between the Dark & the Light, & in-between playing out the plot, he intersperses some very pithy observations, involving the game played by both factions, the compromises they both make, & the ease with which the lower echelons/pawns are disposed of for a larger, long-term plan.
Perhaps you might enjoy it, too!:sun:
Bill Ryan
8th July 2016, 12:54
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_Watch_(Lukyanenko_novel)
http://amazon.com/Night-Watch-Sergei-Lukyanenko/dp/1455883646
wondering
8th July 2016, 14:33
Thanks, kirolak. I love to find things worth reading - I appreciate your recommendation. As a "very good" condition used paperback, it was under $6.00 on Amazon, plus shipping. :clapping::clapping:
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These books were recommended to me by Dawn (miss you!) from this forum. Fun books about magicians and demons. The main demon has a great personality. ;)
And thanks, I just ordered The Night Watch.
ponda
9th July 2016, 03:35
Thanks for the book recommendation kirolak. It sounds interesting and I'll check it out.
Here's an interesting series that i've almost finished reading. It's called 'Otherland'. Set in the near future. It's a mix of cyberpunk sci-fi, fantasy and real life.
cheers
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https://www.amazon.com/City-Golden-Shadow-Otherland-1/dp/0886777631/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1468034475&sr=1-1&keywords=otherland
Otherland...
Surrounded by secrecy, it is home to the wildest dreams and darkest nightmares. Incredible amounts of money have been lavished on it. The best minds of two generations have labored to build it. And somehow, bit by bit, it is claiming the Earth's most valuable resource--its children.
Best-selling fantasy author Tad Williams begins a far-reaching cyberpunk saga with Renie Sulaweyo, a teacher in the South Africa of tomorrow, realizing something is wrong on the network. Some of the younger kids, including her brother Stephen, have logged into the net, but they can't get back out. The clues point to a mysterious golden city called Otherland, but everyone who tries to find out what's going on ends up dead.
When Renie Sulaweyo's younger brother, Stephen, returns from the Net after visiting Mister J's, a virtual reality equivalent of the Hellfire Club, she's worried about him. When his next Net trip leaves him in a coma, Renie is terrified and angry. Soon she discovers evidence that other children have lapsed into comas under similar circumstances. A professor of computer science and an adept user of the Net, Renie retraces Stephen's trail and enters Mister J's but barely escapes with her own mind intact. After her adventure, she discovers that someone has downloaded into her computer the impossibly complex image of a fantastic golden city. Then her apartment is fire-bombed, she loses her job and another professor whom she has recruited to help her decipher the mystery is murdered. It's clear that Renie has angered someone with almost unlimited power, but she remains determined to save her brother.
In the first book in what is projected to be, in effect, a single, enormous four-volume novel, Williams (Memory, Sorrow and Thorn) proves himself as adept at writing science fiction as he is at writing fantasy. His 21st-century South Africa, where blacks run the government and pursue careers but where whites control most economic power, rings true. His version of the Net, although obviously indebted to Neal Stephenson's Snow Crash and other novels, is detailed and fascinating. Best of all, however, are Williams's well-drawn, sympathetic characters, including Renie and her family, her student !Xabbu, the mysterious invalid Mister Sellars and a host of other folk, all of whom hope to solve the mystery of the terrifying VR environment called Otherland.
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