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River of Blue Fire by Tad Williams
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Audiobook from Penguin Audio
Narrated by George Newbern
Length: 24.5 hours

The sequel to City of Golden Shadow and the 2nd book (of 4) in the Otherland series, River of Blue Fire is a solid "middle book" in the series.

Picking up where City of Golden Shadow left off, this book moved the pieces of all the players in the story without seeming to progress the plot too much. This is a common feature of "middle books" so was expected, though made the reading (listening) slow sometimes. At the point that City of Golden Shadow left off, the "hero" group was somewhat divided, with Renie and Xabbu in one simulation, Orlando and Fredericks in another, and the rest of the "hero" group in yet another sim. Paul Jonas' sim, too, went through a few worlds, separated from the rest of the crew. Much of this book was spent with them still spilt, each learning more about the rules of the simulation world through their experiences in the world. Martine's character, and her disability, were explored in detail in this book, bringing her to the forefront of the third hero group as a main character (to go along with Renie and Orlando). The bad guys also moved, and some of their motives were identified...and the mysterious Sellers, while staying in one (hidden) location, seemed to be doing more to try to help bring down the Otherland.

All in all, there isn't much to say about this book that I didn't say about City of Golden Shadow. I enjoyed this book, though didn't think it was as strong as the first book in the series. In this book, author Tad Williams had some fun with the simulation worlds, making alternate worlds of popular stories such as The War of the Worlds and The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It was fun to go through the book and try to see what book was referenced (if any) for each sim world. The book was fun and the cyberpunk ideas were interesting, but there was nothing new introduced in this book. The rules were better defined through the course of the plot, but there wasn't a lot of actual progression towards the heroes saving the day (or not).

The audiobook was great to listen to, if the narration was slightly slow. I listened to it slightly sped up (using the 1.5x feature for spoken word playback on my iPhone) and it seemed perfect. The only downside to listening to these books in audio is that now I want the 3rd book in the series, Mountain of Black Glass to come out in audio...I'm not sure when or if it will be done, but I hope that it does come soon so that I can continue listening instead of having to switch to some printed media. Audiobooks are a great way to experience this series (so far).
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Reading Progress

December 2, 2014 – Started Reading
December 2, 2014 – Shelved
December 8, 2014 –
page 246
36.44% "Really love this continuation of City of Golden Shadow! Love the different worlds that Williams has referenced, Wizard of Oz and War of the Worlds that I recognized so far. I can't figure out the matchstick story though..."
December 16, 2014 –
page 371
54.96% "Meier I had more time (or brain capacity right now) to listen/read more. It seems that in this story, I'm getting more back story for some of the characters, in addition to the nods to works by Lewis Carroll, L. Frank Baum, etc. but I still don't get the book reference for the chief of the matches."
December 24, 2014 –
page 474
70.22% "This book seems a little repetitive, though I enjoy the world so I don't mind. I wish I could read faster."
December 27, 2014 – Finished Reading
December 28, 2014 – Shelved as: 2014
December 28, 2014 – Shelved as: audiobook
December 28, 2014 – Shelved as: kindle
December 28, 2014 – Shelved as: sci-fi
December 28, 2014 – Shelved as: sffaudio

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