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Walker of worlds
De Haven, Tom.
Adult Fiction DE HAVE
From Publishers' Weekly:
This first book of what promises to be an exciting trilogy by the author of Funny Papers introduces four ``moments'' or worlds. De Haven weaves a complex tale of ``intermoment'' intrigue involving the birth of a monster and the imminent destruction of the universe. As strange characters and events begin to appear on Earth (the human world in the Moment of Kemolo) journalist Peter Musik recovers his memory and recalls his vendetta with the pharmaceuticals billionaire and the evil retired major who stole his mind with their ``idiot drugs.'' But now strange voices are appearing in Peter's head--the voice of Jack the Walker who is visiting from the world of Lostwithal, and of Geeb, his earthly companion. De Haven's exuberant imagination conjures such characters as the dread Mage of Manse Seloc, whose face teems with crawling slugs; and Lita, a witch who turns into a wasp, stings her subject and brings that person's knowledge and memories to her master. All the characters are given life--even those cameos who meet quick, gruesome deaths. Horror, humor and a passel of plot twists spice up the inventive tale. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
From Library Journal:
In the world of Loftwithal a child is discovered whose existence foretells the end of all things, and the King's Tramp crosses the barrier between the worlds to find those persons capable of saving the universe. Sorcerers and magical minions clash with bag ladies, punks, homeless street people, and college students in DeHaven's ( Freaks' Amour; Funny Papers ) surrealistic cross-world fantasy. Kaleidoscopic prose, rapid-fire action, and imaginative characters make Walker of Worlds a strong purchase for most fantasy collections. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
De Haven, Tom.
Adult Fiction DE HAVE
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From Publishers' Weekly:
This first book of what promises to be an exciting trilogy by the author of Funny Papers introduces four ``moments'' or worlds. De Haven weaves a complex tale of ``intermoment'' intrigue involving the birth of a monster and the imminent destruction of the universe. As strange characters and events begin to appear on Earth (the human world in the Moment of Kemolo) journalist Peter Musik recovers his memory and recalls his vendetta with the pharmaceuticals billionaire and the evil retired major who stole his mind with their ``idiot drugs.'' But now strange voices are appearing in Peter's head--the voice of Jack the Walker who is visiting from the world of Lostwithal, and of Geeb, his earthly companion. De Haven's exuberant imagination conjures such characters as the dread Mage of Manse Seloc, whose face teems with crawling slugs; and Lita, a witch who turns into a wasp, stings her subject and brings that person's knowledge and memories to her master. All the characters are given life--even those cameos who meet quick, gruesome deaths. Horror, humor and a passel of plot twists spice up the inventive tale. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
From Library Journal:
In the world of Loftwithal a child is discovered whose existence foretells the end of all things, and the King's Tramp crosses the barrier between the worlds to find those persons capable of saving the universe. Sorcerers and magical minions clash with bag ladies, punks, homeless street people, and college students in DeHaven's ( Freaks' Amour; Funny Papers ) surrealistic cross-world fantasy. Kaleidoscopic prose, rapid-fire action, and imaginative characters make Walker of Worlds a strong purchase for most fantasy collections. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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