![]() ![]() ![]() On the other hand, you may be left scratching your head. The paperback looks great also, but the hardback is the way to go if you can afford it.įans - get this book, if possible in hardcover.Įveryone else - If you don't know what MYST is, approach with caution. ![]() A lot of thought went into the design of the cover. The hardback version is actually described within the story, which provides a great moment. The Book of Atrus Rand Miller, Robyn Miller, David Wingrove 4.04 5,784 ratings348 reviews Based on the best-selling CD-ROM game, a fantasy novel fills out the lives of the game's characters, tracing the strange apprenticeship of Atrus to his father, Gehn, who wields the power to create worlds. Books are such a key part of the MYST mythology that having the large hard-bound book just seems to make sense. If it's within your budget, spend the extra money to get the Hardcover edition. The writing is a bit difficult at times, but reading the story is well worth the effort. You will travel to wonderful new ages and have all your questions answered-for this story ends where the world of the MYST game just begins. The story is interesting, and this book is probably my favorite of the trilogy. The Book of Atrus is a tale of son against father of truth versus evil and of love and redemption. It's sci-fi without spaceships and blasters. Just like the game, The Book of Atrus is hard to pin down into a genre. The Book of Atrus is an enjoyable way to add to the mythology of the game(s). The story leads directly to the first game. If you are reading this review, you are probably a fan of the MYST series. ![]()
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