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Otherland 02 River Of Blue Fire (Hardcover)

by Tad Williams (Author)
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Tad Williams began his Otherland series with the massive City of Golden Shadow and continues it with the equally hefty River of Blue Fire. Williams says it will require four (big) books to tell his complex, multithreaded tale, and at the rate that the plot of this second novel moves, readers will see what he means. Not that the book is a slow read; in fact, River is as much a suspenseful page-turner as the first book.

As River opens, we join up again with the ragtag bunch of searchers trapped in an astoundingly detailed and frightfully dangerous virtual world known as Otherland. Lurking in disguise among the group is the brutally vicious serial killer Dread, trying to find information that will help him overthrow his Grail Brotherhood masters. The group follows a ubiquitous river through world after world, unable to go offline, and subject to the increasingly terrifying certainty that things in this supposedly virtual place are all too real. Meanwhile, Paul Jonas, an amnesic (but somehow pivotal) character fleeing from two sinister beings, finds more and more of his memory as he does his own Huck Finn river trip. As in the first novel, each new world that the characters enter, from Paleolithic Ice Age to something suspiciously like Oz, is fully realized and completely unpredictable.

Williams is a master at parceling out information to the reader in dribs and drabs, which is frustrating yet tantalizing, like a particularly good computer game. When the group is split up and the adventure divides further, the reader senses the author as a puppet master, following some incredibly complex flows of information. The best course is just to hang on and enjoy Williams's deft characterizations, lush descriptions, and wildly divergent plot. If you've ever been white-water rafting, you'll recognize the feeling. --Therese Littleton



From Publishers Weekly

In his first work of SF, Otherland: City of Golden Shadow (1997), bestselling fantasist Williams (To Green Angel Tower) introduced one of the most impressive virtual-reality landscapes ever created. Otherland, a gigantic realm consisting of untold numbers of virtual universes, is the creation of the mysterious and evil Grail Brotherhood, a cabal of billionaire capitalists, ruthless gangsters and corrupt government officials. Bent on discovering the secret of eternal life, they will stop at nothing to achieve their goal, even the deaths of hundreds of children whose minds have been trapped on the Net. City of Golden Shadow told the story of a small band of virtual explorers who dared to enter Otherland without permission, some for adventure, others to save the children ensnared on the Net. In this second volume of a projected four-book series, the quest continues. As often happens with middle entries in a series, there are a few problems. Despite a six-page summary, readers unfamiliar with City of Golden Shadow may have trouble figuring out the complex backstory. Further, with little to tie the various plot threads together at either end, the book lacks an obvious structure. Still, Williams is an exciting and endlessly inventive writer whose character development is particularly strong, and his fans should roundly enjoy this volume while looking forward to the remaining installments. Editors: Betsy Wollheim and Sheila Gilbert.
Copyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Just doesn't get any better..., Oct 4 2003
...than this. One of the best series of books ever. Can't remember being bored for a single page in all 4 books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not on the level of CoGS, April 22 2003
After blazing right through City of Golden Shadow, I immediately started on River of Blue Fire. After the cliffhanger that was CoGS ending, I went right through the first few chapters of RoBF, but unfortunately, this second volume just does not have the momentum that CoGS did. It's in this book that we actually see the nature of the Brotherhood's vast conspiracy, but since it's only in glimpses and hints this book will put you in the dark more than its predecessor.
The main problem with this title is that it really tends to dwell. Once they enter "Oz" the story really slows down and the characters just kind of sit around and stew in the situation rather than trying to do something about it.
Even though it's the second part of a series, I think RoBF is just as introductory as CoGS. It does have its problems but I definitely recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good, but on the level of CoGS, April 22 2003
After blazing right through City of Golden Shadow, I immediately started on River of Blue Fire. After the cliffhanger that was CoGS ending, I went right through the first few chapters of RoBF, but unfortunately, this second volume just does not have the momentum that CoGS did. It's in this book that we actually see the nature of the Brotherhood's vast conspiracy, but since it's only in glimpses and hints this book will put you in the dark more than its predecessor.
The main problem with this title is that it really tends to dwell. Once they enter "Oz" the story really slows down and the characters just kind of sit around and stew in the situation rather than trying to do something about it.
Even though it's the second part of a series, I think RoBF is just as introductory as CoGS. It does have its problems but I definitely recommend it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Blue Fire is Brilliant
What a treat it was to stumble upon Tad Williams' Otherworld Series. Volume 2 is even more exciting and complex than the first one, and the characters become more sympathetic and... Read more
Published on Jan 6 2003 by Jack M. Walter

4.0 out of 5 stars Finally Book Two..
Now that may sound like an odd title for this book that has been out for years but, when I first got the original book it was still in the gold cover with the pyramid building on... Read more
Published on Oct 7 2002 by whitetiger732

5.0 out of 5 stars Is this series for you?
After reading some of the reviews of this book and after getting over my initial anger, I write this review to hopefully help those of you out there decide whether or not this... Read more
Published on Aug 4 2002 by maggie333

3.0 out of 5 stars Splitting teams
I have loved Tad William's fantasy trilogy which is one of the best I ever read. So when the Otherland series was completed I bought book 1 as a start. Read more
Published on Jun 20 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars This is a wonderfully satisfying read! But be prepared...
I have read and enjoyed the entire book now... That is to say, all four books of this one immense volume. That is why I say to be prepared! Read more
Published on Jun 19 2002 by Joe

4.0 out of 5 stars Slower than the first, but you must trudge onward
Reading this book is a similar tale to those of the characters mucking their way through Otherland. At times the quest becomes tedious, but there is enough action to keep you... Read more
Published on Jun 1 2002 by Plan B

4.0 out of 5 stars It starts to grow on you

I found that the first massive tome of this series to be somewhat stretched and too big for what it was trying to do. Read more

Published on Jan 25 2002 by Robert Knetsch

4.0 out of 5 stars A good follow-up to an awesome first part.
City of Golden Shadow got me excited like no book has in a long time. I burned through Otherland's first book. Once I got River of Blue Fire though, I seemed to hit a wall. Read more
Published on Nov 16 2001 by Jason C. Norman

5.0 out of 5 stars The best so far
I've read the first three in the massive Tad Williams quartet, and this is my favorite, by far. If you've read the first one(and even if you haven't) this is more fantasy than... Read more
Published on Sep 9 2001 by noelgirl

2.0 out of 5 stars A little heavy on the scenery
I must admit, I thought the first series I read by him (...green angel tower or whatever...) was a good story with decent writing. Read more
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