When I saw the title of this review, I found myself muttering, Thurb, thurb, thurb. I have to assume that if you were going for six rather than than just five, Alexei Panshin's Villiers series would have been on your list. It's certainly on mine.
A sequel to "The Architect of Sleep" (guy finds himself in alternate universe inhabited by intelligent raccoons) was apparently mostly written by Boyett, but apparently he didn't like the way it turned out and consigned it to the drawer.
I'd like a sequel to Garfinkle's "Celestial Matters" (another fantasy-alternate history novel set in a world where both ancient Greek philosophy and Chinese alchemy correctly describe the physical world), or a book by him set in a similar "alternate physics" setting
Could had done with another "Tea with the Black Dragon" book or two.
Has "The Long way to a Small. Angry Planet" had any sequels yet?
Back in the eighties I read the first two books in R.A. Lafferty's Coscuin Chronicles, The Flame is Green and Half a Sky. They were published by Corroboree Press, who advertised the next two books, which I was looking forward to, but it would appear that they went bust before publishing them. I don't even know if Lafferty ever wrote them.
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I'd like a sequel to Garfinkle's "Celestial Matters" (another fantasy-alternate history novel set in a world where both ancient Greek philosophy and Chinese alchemy correctly describe the physical world), or a book by him set in a similar "alternate physics" setting
Could had done with another "Tea with the Black Dragon" book or two.
Has "The Long way to a Small. Angry Planet" had any sequels yet?
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