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Silicon Mage (Paperback)

by Barbara Hambly (Author)
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Armed with a .38 Colt, a Renaissance gown, and a worn program computer disk, Joanna Sheraton crosses the Void and reenters a world of magic now threatened by the Dark Mage, whose mastery of the secrets of science and technology poses a danger to his world as well as her own. This sequel to The Silent Tower combines taut fantasy adventure with an intriguing love story. Highly recommended. JC
Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.


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In The Silicon Mage Hambly continues the story of Joanna, a woman from Earth suddenly thrust into a treacherous world of dark magic and deadly danger. Joanna's task is to find her lover, the wizard Antryg, before the Dark Mage does. Sequel to The Silent Tower. Original. --This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A great read and outstanding characters, Oct 4 2007
By D. Campbell - See all my reviews
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I recently discovered both The Silent Tower and The Silicon Mage in my husband's old books. We both love SF and fantasy but I had never read these...

I was totally surprised and delighted with the great mix of fantasy and technology and it's extremely well-written. The characters of Antryg and Joanna are like real people I would like to meet. Antryg, who's one of the best characters I've come across in a very long time, reminds me of a cross between Tom Baker's Doctor from Doctor Who and Master Robinton from Anne McCaffrey's Pern series. I've ordered Dog Wizard and can't wait to read it in a few weeks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars You wish you could invide them over for lunch!, Jun 2 2004
OK. You pick up a book.
You open it.
The first sentence is:
"The worst thing about knowing Gary was dead was seeing him every day at work."

You want to know a little bit more, don't ya?

Of course you have to read the Silent Tower first, but you won't be bored.
Barbara Hambly is an excellent writer; she creates these Technicolor characters. They're priceless, detailed, 3-D and believable; I'd love to invite them over for lunch. (Especially Antryg; he's a corker. I can just see him waving his fork and expounding on turtle shells and Unreal Tournament and the Punic Wars and pretty much everything. I'd listen until my ears fell off.)

In general, this is an exciting espionage-ish book; they're wrecked, lost, captured, escaped, imprisoned, etcetera--you certainly won't be bored. It's a complex, highly plotted book, with lots of twists and surprises. She creates some very Lovecraftian monsters as well, so you can get some exercize by letting your flesh crawl. And you *have* to meet NineTenTwo, who looks like an H.R. Giger Alien but talks like a cardigan-wearing physics prof.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Story! DON'T MISS!, Mar 2 2004
By EmBee (Oregon, United States) - See all my reviews
Oh, this is bad. Joanna has betrayed Antryg to torture, imprisonment, and horrific torment - and she's back in Los Angeles, a universe away and unable to help him. Gary, possessed by the dark mage, can open the void for her to cross and rescue Antryg - if she can follow.

What would YOU take with you if you were charging off to another world with the grand agenda of saving Antryg and stopping Suraklin from plunging both worlds into horrible, hopeless greyness forever to fuel his bid for immortality, once again constantly trying to evade capture, avoid monsters, and keep track of all the players?

This truly excellent novel wraps up the story begun in The Silent Tower. Never predictable, the tale is taut from start to finish as Joanna, Antryg, and a few surprising allies fight the good fight against staggering odds. It doesn't seem possible that they could win.

And what would it mean if they did?

Buy this book!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A slight correction to the description
The heroine does NOT have a worn computer disk. She has a worm program on a disk. This is important in the story.

My daughter and I love this book. Read more

Published on Dec 20 2003 by Lynn Bodoni

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This was the most amazing book I have read in ages - honestly. Hambly surpasses herself. A real tear-jerker. I ended up crying about 5 times in just the last few chapters. Read more
Published on Oct 28 2001 by Sehlat

5.0 out of 5 stars A great sequel to the Silent Tower
In The Silicon Mage Hambly continues the story of Joanna, a woman from Earth suddenly thrust into a treacherous world of dark magic and deadly danger. Read more
Published on Sep 24 2000 by Mary Carol Scherb

5.0 out of 5 stars Stunning.
The sequel to The Silent Tower is extremely powerful, filled with emotions--fear, love, hate. This is the best book of Barbara Hambly's that I have read yet. Read more
Published on Jan 9 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent sequel!
Hambly continues Joanna's story with this book and continues to develope her cast of personalities. All the books in this trilogy stand alone, but, again, once you start you want... Read more
Published on Mar 4 1998 by KitchenSharkMama

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a great sequel!
Ms. Hambly does an excellent job continuing her story and I highly recommend the whole trilogy. While each story is more than capable of standing alone, there is a satisfying... Read more
Published on Mar 4 1998 by KitchenSharkMama

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