Well I think if you asked the majority of people here who have read both series they would lean towards M,S, and T.I'm on the final book of the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn series (To Green Angel Tower Part 2), and was wondering if the Otherland series is as good, or nearly as good as this series?
No need to apologise Hannah, it's heatlhy that people have a difference of opinion. I'm not that far behind you actually. I really enjoyed the Otherland books as well. It was just that the ending seemed a little too engineered and rushed for my liking. Overall it's Tad's most ambitious work to date, partly the reason I appreciated reading it.I may be replying a bit late, however I beg to differ with Gollum (sorry). I loved Otherland, I thought the fantasy/sci fi mix was brilliant, and I couldn't put the books down once. I really felt at one with the characters, I found them believable, relateable, and just all round good characters. Having said that, I love all of Tad's books, that I'm read (and I think that's most of them), and find them well worth investing the time
As a series I still find M,S, & T the best written but Otherland the most interesting or intriguing of the series Tad has done so far.At the moment I am enjoying his Shadowmarch series as well but still not as much as M, S & T.
Actually I found Otherland to be much more interesting than M,S & T but that the latter was much better executed by Tad than the more ambitious Otherland and for that reason on balance a more enjoyable read....I respect what Tad was trying to do with these books, but am among the ranks of those who found Memory, Sorrow and Thorn to be a much more engrossing story than Otherworld.
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