Ok, so for the Most part all the EC books i have are in Omnibus form, so i have a question. I was at the Used book store and found "An Alien Heat" in paperback. Im pretty sure this is the first in the End of time Series. I also got a paperback of The end of all songs, and Legends from the end of time. My question is, what other individual books do i need to get in order to finish the series? If anyone can help id appreciate it.
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Question about the End of Time Series
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Quick summary of the books in the Dancers cycle:
An Alien Heat
The Hollow Lands
The End of All Songs
Those three make up the original Dancers trilogy starring Jerek Carnelian and Amelia Underwood.
After this Mike wrote a couple of other storys set at the End of Time but not part of the main story. These are:
The Transformation of Miss Mavis Ming (Messiah at the End of Time)
Legends From the End of Time (four short stories inc Pale Stars, White Roses etc)
Elric at the End of Time (short story)
That's my long-winded way of saying the same as Deepfixer. :roll:
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I managed to find used SFBC editions of the Dancers books. Four books, the fourth being a collection of 'Legends' and 'Messiah,' titled 'Tales from the End of Time,' I think.
I bought 'Elric at the End of Time' in the DAW book of the same title. "Book 7 of the Elric saga."Madness is always the best armor against Reality
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Originally posted by DiGiMacBuying and "losing" the boxed trilogy twice is what prompted my to stop treating my bookshelves as a public library.
If you want to borrow a book from me, I want the keys to your car, the deeds to your house and deflowering rights to your daughters!It has always been the prerogative of children and half-wits to point out that the emperor has no clothes. But the half-wit remains a half-wit, and the emperor remains an emperor.
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Originally posted by DiGiMacBuying and "losing" the boxed trilogy twice is what prompted my to stop treating my bookshelves as a public library.
If you want to borrow a book from me, I want the keys to your car, the deeds to your house and deflowering rights to your daughters!
I'd also add servitude for a year per book!Madness is always the best armor against Reality
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Originally posted by DeepFixerOriginally posted by DiGiMacBuying and "losing" the boxed trilogy twice is what prompted my to stop treating my bookshelves as a public library.
If you want to borrow a book from me, I want the keys to your car, the deeds to your house and deflowering rights to your daughters!
I'd also add servitude for a year per book!
I almost never actually own a copy of my favorite books, since I have a habit of giving them away to other people, who invariably never actually read them and never give them back. Notable among these are Titus Groan and The Cornelius Chronicles, of which I've bought at least five copies each and usually keep them just long enough to read them again before passing them off. It's just that they are my absolute favorites since I read them as a child and until I found this website I'd never met anyone else who'd read or heard of either of them. Texas sucks in certain ways.
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