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| Myst Reader, The | 
enlarge | Author: Rand Miller Publisher: Hyperion Category: Book
List Price: $20.00 Buy Used: $7.38 You Save: $12.62 (63%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 47108
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 944 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.7 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.2 x 2.1
ISBN: 1401307817 Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9781401307813 ASIN: 1401307817
Publication Date: September 1, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Paperback book with clean front & back covers showing only minor shelf-wear on edges and corners. Binding is tight and square but may be creased from being read. Inside pages are clean and free from markings and/or highlighting. Book is in stock and ready to ship from Phoenix, Arizona same or next business day. Select Expedited Shipping and receive your book within 3 - 5 business days. Buy with confidence! Please leave feedback after your purchase. It helps other buyers know we are a responsible and reliable seller. Thank you!
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Great book! September 11, 2008 This book is based on the popular Myst video games.
Ryan Miller along with a co author delve into the story of Atrus and his D'ni history. It's a must read for those who like to get into the whole Myst enviroment.
It is a must read for the on line game that is getting ready to be released! MORE Very exciting.
Good sci-fi August 18, 2008 A fascinating book that is an interesting read, even if you're not a fan or player of the Myst game series. It provides a more spiritual backbone and reads somewhat like the illustrations you see in the Myst series: like a series of illustrative paintings that are of more simplified detail than the real world, but contain important moral lessons, and stunning visuals. The inclusion of three books gives one the feeling of immense amounts of time passing, though the narrative (if I remember right) only spans about one and a half lifetimes...
A must have for Myst lovers. July 8, 2008 For anyone, from young to adult, who is into Myst, this book, has to be in your book case. I wish it were in hard cover, and I do hope the Myst group, continues with this facinating story. My only regret is, I had to buy a new computer, and It is a Vista based unit, and all Myst programs play on Vista, except Game V, End of Ages. I mention this, here in the book review, because, I just want to give a heads up to those with Vista, who are thinking of getting the game. PLEASE, Myst Folks, Don't let us Vista users down. We have been faithful to you, so Let us enjoy, Game V, too. Buy the book folks. You will not be disapointed. I could not put it down, except for some sleep, till I finished it, and it has only whet my appetite for more, and kudos to Amazon, for their great internet buying service. They have never disapointed me so far, and I have been doing business with them for a few years now. Thank You.
Entertaining and Deep June 21, 2008 Nothing like a compilation for tons of good reading. The classic series comes together so even the Myst newcomer can get an in-depth view of the Myst universe in one fell swoop. All three books are compelling. I am not an avid "alternate universe" fan, and I loved these books.
ANY book-lover will be enchanted by the great "what if" contained in the Myst Saga. Highly recommended.
Always wanted to get these volumes. April 5, 2008 So far the first volume is fine. The binding is very nice for this 3-in-1 set. The book looks nice on the shelf, too, very decorative. I enjoyed Myst and Riven as games. Haven't finished Exile yet. But I look forward to reading these at my leisure.
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