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Otherland: City of the Golden Shadow (Audio Cassette)

by Tad Williams (Author)
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (243 customer reviews)

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Best-selling fantasy author Tad Williams (Tailchaser's Song, the Memory, Sorrow and Thorn series) 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. Settle in for a long, enjoyable ride, because this 770-page monster is just the first of four projected novels. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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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.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good tale....confusing at times....but good, Jul 19 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Otherland (Hardcover)
OK before i get to the book...i will let you know that before i read this book...i read some of the amazon reviews for it. Basically what i got from the review that it is not a good book to skim because it is complex...and it starts really really slowly. Then I read the book. The beggining is actually almost as exiting as the prologue and first few chapters of Martin's A Game of Thrones (and that is saying something real good). Well i did what i was supposed to do and read the book seriously. i didnt skim it, but the parts involving Jonas always confused the living heck out of me... one minute he is in the Eight Squared, then he is on Mars... how the heck did he get there? i re-read all of the Jonas chapters at least twice, and i still don't really know how he ended up on Mars. Another thing some people said was that the character development was pretty bad. Do you people have problems? All of the characters (save Jonas and the little girl her old man friend guy) were developed so much they had development coming out of their ears! this being said, the best characters by far in order from greatest to not so great were as follows: Orlando(he is one cool dude), Renie, Dread, !Xabbu (how the heck do you pronounce that), Fredricks, and the rest sucked... well thats my review... bottom line is.... READ THIS BOOK BUT DONT EVEN THINK ABOUT READING ONLY ONCE READ IT TWICE....THEN AND ONLY THEN WILL YOU UNDERSTAND THE STORY
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5.0 out of 5 stars Water-tight story with characters you care for, Jul 17 2004
By Daniel Ong (Urbana, IL, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Otherland (Hardcover)
Tad Williams has presented to us a magnificent masterpiece which melds fantasy and science-fiction into a seamless whole that, once immersed in the world he has created, one will virtually be unable to "unplug". He borrows already created worlds (like Alice's wonderland, Jack and the beanstalk, etc) and spins a compelling story around them, at the same time creating his own mult-faceted universe which will amaze and stretch the imagination. The characters are created with great care and sensibility such that there are no stereotypes or cliches, each retaining a strong personality.

The only thing to be careful about is that this story actually comprises of four books and this one ends in a fashion that will only make sense if one goes on with the rest of the series.

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4.0 out of 5 stars wonderful, Jun 6 2004
By A Customer
Great book! This book starts out a little shakey. I was a bit confused at first about this "Paul Jonas" guy, but I think that's what I was supposed to be. It all pulls together very nicely at the end as this first book closes off. And the next three books are all 5/5 as far as I'm concerned.

This series is the best of Tad Williams.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, but I'll read on...
First, I love Tad Williams. His book "The War of the Flowers", imho, was the best of 2003 in Fantasy. Read more
Published on Jun 4 2004 by B. Davis

5.0 out of 5 stars unbelievable
This is the first review I have ever written. I felt I must do this because I like this book so much. Read more
Published on Feb 15 2004 by wl42

5.0 out of 5 stars unbelievable
This is the first review I have ever written. I felt I must do this because I like this book so much. Read more
Published on Feb 15 2004 by wl42

4.0 out of 5 stars Epic Series
This is the first in a series of books blending virtual reality with real life. Many different kinds of people head to Otherland and it's accompanying worlds including a teacher... Read more
Published on Jan 3 2004 by Claudia Rouse

5.0 out of 5 stars great long, involved novel
if you can't keep track of multiple characters, multiple being an understatement, than don't bother to read it. There are soooo many main (? Read more
Published on Dec 14 2003 by Alexandra

1.0 out of 5 stars Otherland. City of Golden Shadow
A disappointing book. I suffered through 700+ pages of the disjointed adventures of a number of principle characters in the expectation that towards the end, the individual... Read more
Published on Dec 4 2003 by doyle, Ottawa

5.0 out of 5 stars An epic science fiction classic!
This series is long, but astoundingly good. Four books, each about 800 pages long. Took me a while to read, but I could NOT put it down, it was so good! Read more
Published on Nov 23 2003 by Tristan Arts

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best...
I was a little disappointed with Memory, Sorrow and Thorn. By the end of the two-tome ending I felt Williams had blown a chance to write one of the best fantasies ever. Read more
Published on Oct 4 2003 by Aeronomer

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing and intellectual
This is a surprizingly wonderfull book. First of all the main character is an angry south african black woman. Read more
Published on Sep 20 2003 by cohen_1

5.0 out of 5 stars A Terrific Series
When I first started the first book, I found it pretty confusing because there are so many characters that get introduced, but once I got into it I couldn't put it down. Read more
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