Diane Duane has been a writer of science fiction, fantasy, TV and film for forty years. She's best known for the s creation of the Young Wizards fantasy series and the LGBTQ Middle Kingdoms epic fantasy series, as well as for her extensive work in the Star Trek TM universe, her work in comics and computer games, and her live-action and animated TV and film work on both sides of the Atlantic. · Omnitopia Dawn: Omnitopia #1 by Diane Duane. Click here for the lowest price! Mass Market Paperback, , Diane Duane has been a writer of science fiction, fantasy, TV and film for more than forty years. Besides the 's creation of the Young Wizards fantasy series for which she's best known, the "Middle Kingdoms" epic fantasy series, and numerous stand-alone fantasy or science fiction novels, her career has included extensive work in the Star Trek TM universe, and many scripts for live-action /5.
Listen to Omnitopia Dawn by Diane Duane with a free trial.\nListen to bestselling audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. In an increasingly wired and computer-friendly world, massive multiplayer online games have become the ultimate form of entertainment. And the most popular gaming universe of all is Omnitopia, created by genius. Diana Duane's written some of my favorite stories, but even though she's got her hits, Omnitopia Dawn also shows she's got some misses. Essentially, Omnitopia Dawn is the story of feuding CEOs. Dev Logan used to run a company with his friend Phil. But after a bitter argument, Dev left the company and the two parted ways. The sequel to Omnitopia: Dawn, released in , East Wind is listed on Amazon as having a release date of August 2, , but says "usually ships within 1 to 2 months" and no one seems to have received a copy. The e-book is listed as unavailable until Little new information about the book can be found online; mostly what there is consists of uninformed speculation and people complaining.
Diane Duane is without question a master writer, and Omnitopia Dawn is well written and polished. Unfortunately, the story lacks any way to stand out from the horde. One could argue that having been published in it carries a distinction of being an early pioneer, but others have managed to leave deeper marks by having something unique and memorable, this book is neither. Omnitopia Dawn features a saccharine main character, villians with flimsy motives, flat secondary characters, and low stakes. There's quite a good deal of pandering. The tone is extremely dated, even taking into account its publication date. A near-future techno-thriller from New York Times bestselling author Diane Duane. It's the first quarter of the twenty-first century, and "massively multiplayer" on-line games have been around for a couple of decades.
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