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message 101: by CraftyChara (new)

CraftyChara | 2120 comments Nora wrote: "Claudia Gray's Firebird Trilogy, which starts with A Thousand Pieces of You

Lev Grossman's Magicians Trilogy, which starts with [book:The Magicians..."


A Thousand Pieces of You I forgot to add.


Thank you for The Magicians.


message 102: by Nachelle (new)

Nachelle | 160 comments I didn't see it mentioned, but there is the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant series by Stephen Donaldson, if you haven't read them. I personally prefer just the original trilogy, although the second trilogy has some redeeming points.


message 103: by CraftyChara (new)

CraftyChara | 2120 comments Nachelle wrote: "I didn't see it mentioned, but there is the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant series by Stephen Donaldson, if you haven't read them. I personally prefer just the original trilogy, although the second t..."

The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever

Thank you.


message 104: by Amy*skye.rhyme (last edited Nov 25, 2018 09:56AM) (new)

Amy*skye.rhyme | 183 comments Cara's Craftastic Creations wrote: "Maybe even meet their doppelganger

Something like Fringe season 3 and 4. Or Sliders

I have already read The Subtle Knife The Subtle Knife (His Dark Materials, #2) by Philip Pullman"



All of the following books are either paranormal/fantasy/or Sci-Fiction:

Take the Reins (Rifts #1) by Siobhan Muir Take the Reins by Siobhan Muir (this is one of my favorite books)

Alderic (Third Wave, #1) by Mikayla Lane Alderic by Mikayla Lane


I think these next two have already been suggested, but I thought I'd second the votes since they were some of the first titles that came to mind..


Dying Bites (The Bloodhound Files, #1) by D.D. Barant Dying Bites by D.D. Barant

The Golden Dynasty (Fantasyland, #2) by Kristen Ashley The Golden Dynasty by Kristen Ashley


message 105: by CraftyChara (new)

CraftyChara | 2120 comments Amy*skye.rhyme wrote: "Cara's Craftastic Creations wrote: "Maybe even meet their doppelganger

Something like Fringe season 3 and 4. Or Sliders

I have already read The Subtle Knife [bookcover:The Subtle Kn..."


Thank you.


message 106: by Gillian (new)

Gillian | 343 comments 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami.


message 107: by CraftyChara (new)

CraftyChara | 2120 comments Gillian wrote: "1Q84 by Haruki Murakami."

Thank you.


message 108: by Aerulan (new)

Aerulan | 1317 comments Not an exact fit but a similar concept that might appeal. In Mainline the main character is able to see the divergent threads of potential parallel realities with each action and choose which becomes dominant for her own reality.


message 109: by Amy*skye.rhyme (last edited Nov 29, 2018 02:41AM) (new)

Amy*skye.rhyme | 183 comments I just remembered another, it's a paranormal-romance and it's one of my favorite books.

Ecstasy (Shadowdwellers, #1) by Jacquelyn Frank Ecstasy by Jacquelyn Frank

A paranormal race that lives in the darkness of a parallel dimension are the Shadowdwellers and they can astrally travel, or hop dimensions between our worlds but can't handle sunlight. The first book is "Ecstasy" and it's about a human who slips into the shadow realm for some reason. She thinks she's alone and the entire world died because all the buildings are exactly the same as before, transportation still runs, and food in grocery stores magically replenishes itself except there's not a single person anywhere in this somewhat darker and ghostly version of our world. She doesn't realize that she is the only human to ever enter this alternate world. Until the warrior who is our hero finds her and brings her back to his people, who are fascinated by her.


message 110: by CraftyChara (new)

CraftyChara | 2120 comments Amy*skye.rhyme wrote: "I just remembered another, it's a paranormal-romance and it's one of my favorite books.

Ecstasy (Shadowdwellers, #1) by Jacquelyn Frank Ecstasy by Jacquelyn Frank

A paranormal race that lives in the d..."


Aerulan wrote: "Not an exact fit but a similar concept that might appeal. In Mainline the main character is able to see the divergent threads of potential parallel realities with each action and cho..."

Thanks guys.


message 111: by CraftyChara (new)

CraftyChara | 2120 comments Bump*


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CraftyChara | 2120 comments Bump*


message 115: by Jessi (new)

Jessi (honeybeealley) | 7 comments I don't know how to link it, but Alter by H.R. Truelove


message 116: by Ingo (new)

Ingo (ilembcke) | 669 comments For the click:
Alter (Alter #1) by H.R. Truelove Alter
@Jessica:
Linking is only possible in the Web-Version, usually with a computer, not with the mobile version. If you are used to it, you can try on a phone or tablet, but only with a full browser.


message 117: by Nicholas (new)

Nicholas Perez | 49 comments There's a new comic book mini-series called Bolero #1 that deals with multiverses, but it's much more on the sexual side.


message 118: by Hannah (new)

Hannah | 47 comments The space between worlds, Micaiah Johnson: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/4...


message 120: by beichst (new)

beichst | 171 comments The John Barnes has the Timeline Wars Series.
The first in the trilogy being: Patton's Spaceship

I also enjoyed the Conquistador by S.M. Stirling.


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