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Otherland: City of Golden Shadow Bk. 1 (Paperback)

by Tad Williams (Author)
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  • Paperback: 954 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit; paperback / softback edition (5 Mar 1998)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1857236041
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857236040
  • Product Dimensions: 17.8 x 10.9 x 5.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 21,283 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Tad Williams made his name in fantasy with the immense "Memory, Sorrow and Thorn" trilogy (1988-93). His "Otherland" quartet, opening with City of Golden Shadow (1996), is mid-21st-century SF set in an ultra-sophisticated software universe containing countless worlds. This episode features a deadly nature reserve of giant insects, a poisoned Oz, a madcap cartoon reality, London as in The War of the Worlds, 16th-century Venice, Xanadu, ancient Egypt, the Odyssey's Ithaca and the Drones Club. Otherland is the playground of the monstrously rich and unscrupulous Grail Brotherhood, who hope for on-line immortality and are abducting children's souls into their VR system. Opposing them is the enigmatic "Circle", plus a handful of ordinary folk who've penetrated Otherland and are trapped there, floating from world to world on the digital river of the title. There's a spy in this group, though; Otherland's operating system is becoming unstable; the Nemesis program that hunts down software anomalies seems murderously out of control...

Williams writes fluently and evocatively, conjuring up a vivid succession of virtual realities as he manipulates numerous storylines inside and outside Otherland, climaxing with multiple cliffhangers. It's slightly frustrating, though, that halfway through the series we've learned little more--especially about the tantalizing suggestion that Otherland is a metaphysical threat to "real" reality--than emerged in book 1. Next volume: Mountain of Black Glass. --David Langford --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.



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'True speculative grandeur' - TIME OUT 'The ultimate virtual-reality saga, borrowing motifs from cyberpunk, mythology and world history' - SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE 'On an epic scale . . . a big colourful new novel full of real-world conspiracy and virtual reality wonders, with characters worth caring about' - LOCUS 'One of the best works of science fiction I've ever read' - KATHARINE KERR

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece, 20 Dec 2000
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Although I am a big fantasy books fan, I usually avoid science fiction books, since a large percentage of them are just cyberpunk nonsense and very badly written and it is hard to get hold of a real masterpiece once you read the classic ones. Having read (and loved) the Williams fantasy books, I decided to give Otherland a try and never regretted it: the book stands among the (say 10) best I ever read (classic literature included).

Williams is really talented and the book is exceptionally well-written. The author takes great care to set up the characters and the background,while there are some great ideas in the book. Being a computer scientist, I am happy to say that this is one of the few books where even most of the wildest technology-related ideas manage not to sound silly and have an actual basis. Williams is perhaps a bit influenced by other SF books, but the result is a very original and gripping story that stands out from the usual SF stuff. Just one advice: be prepared that all four Otherland books should be considered as one book in four volumes, after finishing each one of them the story does not come to any kind of end, you must be ready to get the next one.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good.., 23 Jul 2001
By Mr. M. DODKINS (England) - See all my reviews
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I bought Otherland for around £2 second-hand (and knowing aboslutely nothing about Tad Williams) and I have to say it's much better than I'd expected.

I've been systematically avoiding Tad Williams for fear of disappointment (not being a huge fan of the newer Fantasy / Sci-Fi novels) but this one blew me away - it's superbly written with plausible plots and characters (a rare combination) in addition to some truly horrific and breathtaking moments. I swam through the book in three days and loved every last word of it.

I can understand the technological criticisms some have levelled at it but, as a programmer, I cannot personally see much which is not conceivably achievable (besides, sci-fi ought to be, at least in part, fantastic :) It *is* cleverly done though - not once in the book did it seem, in any way, to be a detached experience.

Is it flawed? Absolutely... almost all books are. However, the flaws it does have in no way detract from the experience of reading it. Give it a try - personally I hate the idea that I might have never read this one.

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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Otherland: Volume I - City of Golden Shadow, 13 Mar 2004
City of Golden Shadow, the first volume of Otherland, is a masterpiece - assuming that you can easily handle the fact that you'll need to buy the other three books 'and' aren't phased about having to read large novels. Tad Williams' takes a good, well used plot idea (a small Good vs a large Evil), adds in several seemingly unconnected and capaviting sub-plots, twists the idea on its head, and somehow weaves them together into a massive behemoth of a storyline.

This book was recommended to me by a good friend, and as a science fiction / fantasy fan I didn't hesitate in buying it. I read through the first few hundred pages without too much bother, but something snagged at me - while all the storylines were interesting and all happening at the same time, they were unconnected. It was like 'Die Hard' and 'Rush Hour' happening at the same time, both good films yet neither of them affected each other. They I hit a plot where two of the storylines interacted with each other, and although the encounter was brief, it made me rush through the rest of the novel. In the following chapter, another two of the storylines collided. I regret reading the book so fast now, with no other books in reserve.

If you aren't discouraged by having to read five hundred pages before the main 'trigger' of the storyline begins then this is for you, and you will find the rewards bountiful. If you like modern day, sci-fi, or fantasy novels, then the Otherland series will satisfy any and all of these urges.

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1.0 out of 5 stars "Otherland"
These books came highly recommended to me by somebody who had read them all. I imagine they read the first when it was initially published, and felt compelled to stick with the... Read more
Published 12 days ago by David Brookes

5.0 out of 5 stars An incredible story
This four-book series remains the best I have ever read. The complexity of the plot and how it is handled by Tad Williams speaks volumes about his literary talent. Read more
Published 1 month ago by thenmethinks

3.0 out of 5 stars Otheradventure
I've just finished the last page. At first I would like to say that this is a gerat adventure. Williams borrows from Tolkien, George Lucas, Ridley Scott , Disney etc. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not delivered
having ordered this item in never arrived. Contacted sellers and have to say they appeared upfront and willing to help, Contacted Amazon and sent a non delivery claim. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Mr. K. R. Salter

5.0 out of 5 stars Exceptional SciFi/Fantasy hybrid
Modern Fantasy, and I do classify this as Fantasy more than Science Fiction, is mostly, with some notable exceptions, truly appalling: derivative, badly plotted, dreadfully... Read more
Published 12 months ago by R. Sharpe

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent!
I started reading this book after it being recommended by my Dad; he's not one for reading, but couldn't put this book down. Read more
Published 24 months ago by Ms. Ej Perry

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting, but desperately in need of editing
I have slogged through the series and can't really recommend it unless you speed-read, otherwise you'll get bogged down. Read more
Published on 19 Dec 2003 by n_m

4.0 out of 5 stars Nearly there....
The concluding part of the Otherland story is great. My only reservation is that as a series I feel like it moved a bit slowly and could really have covered the same ground in a... Read more
Published on 16 Dec 2003 by puggyr

4.0 out of 5 stars Virtual odessy
I could say that this is the sequel to City of Golden Shadows but as Tad states he considers Otherland and all its parts to be one huge novel. Read more
Published on 10 May 2003 by M. Finn

5.0 out of 5 stars very much in his own league!
like tolkien, williams is hard to compare. the otherland tale, of which i read vol. 1 and 2 and am very anxious to get the sequels, is an extremely interesting mixture of sci-fi... Read more
Published on 8 Dec 2002 by palacio46

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