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It has been nearly 70 years since the devastation of D'Ni by Veovis. In this third installment in the "Myst" series, Atrus and Catherine return to D'Ni to begin the rebuilding of the once beautiful city and the search for survivors trapped in the Ages to which they escaped. Their rebuilding and resulting discoveries tell them much about themselves, their future, and about their secret past. Simultaneous hardcover release from Hyperion. 2 cassettes.
Before I got down to reading this book not too long ago, it had been just sitting in my bookshelf. I've owned all three Myst novels for however long they've been out and while I read the other two years ago, I never touched this one. I think the description on the back cover threw me off. Maybe it just didn't sound interesting to me. I don't know. What I do know is that I really shouldn't have passed it off all this time because as I discovered when I finally did read it, there was an adventure lying in wait that I had been missing out on the whole time.Yes, I guess you could say the plot starts off slow (or is non-existent in the beginning). The same could be said in The Book of Ti'ana (my personal favorite of the three). But quite honestly, I never felt it. I have a great love for everything Myst, and so from the first page, I was in it for the duration, regardless of how dull it was. It really does get good, though. They return to D'ni and begin exploring the Ages within recovered books. This in itself is quite the adventure, since the possibilities are endless. And then, once they discover Terahnee.... well, let me just say it only gets better from there.This novel is an adventure, and I'd highly encourage anyone interested in reading this book to do so.