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His genre fantasy looks interesting, but I have no direct experience with it. However, if he approaches it with the same competence as his sf and "animal fantasy" work, I'd guess it will be excellent.

I'd definitely recommend Otherland though, if you don't mind reading bricks. They are sci-fi, but have a lot of fantasy elements as well.







I have put it off, but I did love War of the Flowers. Is it a series worth putting the time aside for?


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I personally adore his books and learned to love long slower novels and series thanks to him :)
I read everything aside from Otherland, because we don't have it anymore anywhere in Poland, I guess I need to wait they re-release it!

I loved most of what I've read from him; without Tad Williams, we wouldn't have some of our current luminary writers, IMO.
And I admit to "squeeing" in delight when the first new Osten Ard novels started coming out.

I hope maybe other publisher picks it or I will just try to read it in English.
I am huge fan of Shadowmarch and Memory, Sorrow and Thorn and it really moves my curiosity, the current books Tad writes :)


But I will say "Tailchasers Song" is vastly underrated.
And "Otherland" is also a hidden gem of a series.
I've not read a lot of Tad Williams but what I have read has been really good. I may have to pick some more of his books and give them a try.
Books mentioned in this topic
The Dragonbone Chair (other topics)Tailchaser's Song (other topics)
Shadowmarch (other topics)
The Dragonbone Chair (other topics)
I'm sitting on his Shadowmarch series and wonder if I should take the time to read it.