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A review by quossie
Doors of Sleep by Tim Pratt
3.0
I came for the alternate universes, and stayed for the... alternate universes?
Boilerplate prose, a mustache-twirling villain and a disappointingly shallow exploration of the why, what and how of multiverse travel left me a little cold on this one. The premise itself was enough to keep me reading, though; not exactly a page-turner, but not enough to completely turn me off.
The literary equivalent of not wanting to have to get up and find the TV remote.
Boilerplate prose, a mustache-twirling villain and a disappointingly shallow exploration of the why, what and how of multiverse travel left me a little cold on this one. The premise itself was enough to keep me reading, though; not exactly a page-turner, but not enough to completely turn me off.
The literary equivalent of not wanting to have to get up and find the TV remote.