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River of Blue Fire is another sci-fi/fantasy beast. Two books into the Otherland series and nearly 1,500 pages total.
The things I enjoyed about the first book are still fun in book 2, particularly the continuing intrigue of the Dread story line, and the fun of the VR worlds in the Otherland network. Williams presents us with I believe 11 new virtual worlds that the characters stumble through, seeking escape from the system, and answers to the mystery of the Otherland network and the Grail Broth ...more
The things I enjoyed about the first book are still fun in book 2, particularly the continuing intrigue of the Dread story line, and the fun of the VR worlds in the Otherland network. Williams presents us with I believe 11 new virtual worlds that the characters stumble through, seeking escape from the system, and answers to the mystery of the Otherland network and the Grail Broth ...more

God I hate cliffhangers...hopefully the library has the third one in the series too.
This book was once again, like the 1st in the series, absolutely fantastic. It incorporated everything I like; history, imagination, deception, government conspiracy, you name it this series has it. I especially liked the H.G Wells and the Kitchen worlds, 1 because I just read War of the Worlds, and 2 because the kitchen was hilarious. Can't wait to read the 3rd of the series, though hopefully it ends there. Don ...more
This book was once again, like the 1st in the series, absolutely fantastic. It incorporated everything I like; history, imagination, deception, government conspiracy, you name it this series has it. I especially liked the H.G Wells and the Kitchen worlds, 1 because I just read War of the Worlds, and 2 because the kitchen was hilarious. Can't wait to read the 3rd of the series, though hopefully it ends there. Don ...more

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