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anon_cow1111 a day ago

>For a solid trilogy I can recommend the Gaea Trilogy (Titan, Wizard, and Demon),

I only read Wizard, how much am I missing out on the other two?

egypturnash 20 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Demon has some interesting additions to the ongoing “Gaea fucks with Scirocco” relationship but is mostly about Gaea getting senile and watching too many old 1950s movies. Varley was clearly enjoying writing the latter part but it dragged for me.

Titan introduced the setting and went through different parts of Gaea. Wizard summarized the basics of this, if you want more details of what happened to Scirocco’s whole crew then they are in there.

Freak_NL a day ago | parent | prev [-]

Strictly speaking, the beginning and the end of the whole saga. :)

I found the whole trilogy enjoyable, and quite unique. If you enjoyed Wizard, pick up the other two and (re)read the whole trilogy.

anon_cow1111 a day ago | parent [-]

I found it pretty good as a standalone book, but what stuck me the most was this random interaction: I picked it up at a library discount sale, where they give you shopping bags and you can fill them up for a flat 10USD each. I was browsing and some old guy just walked by me and commented "oh YOU FOUND WIZARD! That's a good one" me- "I haven't read it before" him- "Oh if you like scifi you're in for a treat."

...But yes if the other two books are along the same lines, I might try going through the whole trilogy again, just... in order this time.

IAmBroom 20 hours ago | parent [-]

They are all three radical changes in story, but solidly entrenched in the same principal characters and worldview. It's a very satisfying trilogy.