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Otherland 3: Mountain of Black Glass

Tad Williams

Otherland 3: Mountain of Black Glass

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ISBN:
9781857237474
ISBN-10:
1-857-23747-1

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Bestselling author Tad Williams broke new ground in 1996 with his wonderfully imaginative novel OTHERLAND: CITY OF GOLDEN SHADOW, which introduced us to the conspiracy and the place that is Otherland. The place is an incredibly complex and detailed virtual reality, home to the wildest dreams and darkest nightmares of its users and creators. The conspiracy threatens to sacrifice our Earth for the promise of this far more exclusive place. And, somehow, Otherland is claiming the Earth’s most valuable source, its children.Then came OTHERLAND TWO: RIVER OF BLUE FIRE, which firmly established the series as a landmark in imaginative fiction, challenging and thrilling even more readers.

Now, in OTHERLAND THREE: MOUNTAIN OF BLACK GLASS, Tad Williams demonstrates ever greater virtuosity, entering ever more deeply into the conspiracy and the rich world of Otherland.

Reviews

Praise for OTHERLAND:

  • 'True speculative grandeur' - TIME OUT
  • `A big colourful novel full of real-world conspiracy and virtual reality wonders, with characters worth caring about' LOCUS
  • `Tad Williams proves himself as adept at writing science fiction as he is at writing fantasy. Best of all, however, are Williams' well-drawn sympathetic characters . . .' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY

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Published 02/09/1999