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message 1: by DarkWorld (new)

DarkWorld (goodreadscomdarkworld) | 2 comments I loved the first Amber Quintet, as well as most of the books by [Author: Will Wight], etc. I'm wondering if there any other authors/series that features travel across multiple dimensions.

(I would prefer stuff like the cradle series where the main character starts off weak and gets stronger as well)

Thanks in advance!


message 2: by S.W. (last edited Aug 04, 2017 04:20AM) (new)

S.W. Wilcox (swwilcox) Moorcock is the king of that. I'd highly recommend "The Swords Trilogy" which you can find used for cheap. Any of these three: "The Eternal Champion/The Silver Warriors/The Jewel in the Skull" is also a good intro to Moorcock. Save "Elric" books for later.


message 3: by Trike (new)

Trike Paul Melko's book The Walls of the Universe does this. There's a sequel, Broken Universe.

I seem to recall that the book Wildside tells a somewhat similar story, but the details are hazy.

David Brin's The Practice Effect is much more straightforward Portal Fantasy, like Narnia, Oz, etc., where the main character goes to another universe where the rules of physics are different but they can be affected by one's behavior.


message 4: by Margaret (new)

Margaret | 428 comments I tend to think of Elizabeth Willey's fantasies as "what Amber might be like if the Amberites were not quite so dysfunctional a family."


message 5: by Cheryl (last edited Aug 04, 2017 04:37PM) (new)

Cheryl (cherylllr) Doesn't Diana Wynne Jones have one of these? If you don't know, her books are, iiuc, creative light fantasies, often marketed to Juvenile and YA, but they have lots of hard-core adult fans too.

(I keep getting recommendations from my friends to read her work, but something about it doesn't quite mesh for me so I've not actually finished any so I can't give you more clear advice.)


message 6: by Stevie (new)

Stevie Roach Heinlein's "The Number of the Beast" is a classic and one of my favorites, although it helps if you've read some of his earlier books, particularly "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" and "Time Enough for Love".


message 7: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 3 comments Stephen R Donaldson - The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, his ten-novel fantasy series is amazing.


message 8: by Pamela (new)

Pamela | 3 comments You may also like Jack L Chalkers Soul Rider series


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Allison Hurd | 14221 comments Mod
Cheryl wrote: "Doesn't Diana Wynne Jones have one of these? If you don't know, her books are, iiuc, creative light fantasies, often marketed to Juvenile and YA, but they have lots of hard-core adult..."

YES! I've been trying to remember these books for years. Thank you! They're lovely if you like books like Narnia.


message 10: by Sara (new)

Sara Another good one might be A Thousand Pieces of You
fits your description


message 11: by Bruce (new)

Bruce (bruce1984) | 386 comments Dark Matter is a good example following quantum physics of multiple universes. It's a good fast-moving sci-fi thriller.


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