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The Book of D'Ni (Myst, Book 3)
Rand Miller, David Wingrove

Hyperion, 1998 - 544 pages

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THE BEST NOVEL EVER!

Even though some people may find long books boring, they should definately read this book. I never found it boring, Myst: The Book of D'ni is clearly the best!


This is a very good book!

This book is a very good book, I really enjoyed the way the characters almost made you feel the way they did!









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Told the vision of the D'ni (almost)

With the old vision of the D'ni culture a rotting corpse in the bowels of the Earth Age, and the new vision coldly wrought by Ghen into his son's heart, this book opens well. I think that the intended cross-culturalism by the agreeance of the elders of Averone (Everyone ?) to send their children "into the fray", along with Atrus' staid promise to dissent to their decree said a lot about this novel's philosophy. In hy humble opinion the thing said here, as never before, is that anyone can be D'ni as long as their character is true and honest. I think this is illustrated most well in the company's encounter with the Teranhee Masters and the Relyimah. Whatta' twist, I thought they had discovered the Ancient, True D'ni! I will await what the Ages' have in store for Marrim and Eedrah's child, Carrad and Irras, and, lastly young Allem from Averone. Four stars for missing some plot resolution in the end and having a climax that was not as good as the rest of the book deserves. The Book of Allem (or whatever child Mirram and Eedrah should have) as the next installment, anyone?


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Superb, but spoiled by ending

I loved this story but I was rather disappointed because I wanted them to rebuild D'ni but most of the book was about Terahnee. The rebuilding of D'ni just was forgotten and the end wasn't so good either. What happened with D'ni? Did they just leave it or what? The story still was very good.


Interesting, but falls short

I'm a deticated Myst/D'ni fan, and I was a bit disapointed by the BoD. The begining of this novel is as enchanting and interesting as the other two novels in the series, but once they link to Terahnee, the plot becomes very limited and predictable. A deadline took a great toll on the ending as well - it's confusing, rushed, and unclear. Also, There isn't much to learn about the D'ni culture from this book. The sole purpose of this book seems to be to raise a countless amount of questions about the universe. Despite this, I still recomend it, but it's certainly a change in the series.


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