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Prizm An OtherWorld Adventure eBook Andrew Michael Schwarz



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"Prizm is one fantastic novel. It starts mundane, then gets wild, with truly awful werebears and challenging alien cultures. How do s reproduce? Violently! How do you control the leader you assign? You make a clone, and replace it if it gets ideas. Things make savage sense."—Piers Anthony

"Prizm takes the most awesome elements of many of the major blockbuster sci-fi and fantasy movies in the last twenty years and gives them a dazzling spin! Were-monsters, ruthless villains, warrior women, runaway clones, and take-no-prisoners Scotsmen are just the start." --M.B.

"Don't let the werebear scientists and buxom barbarian queens put you off--Prizm has elements of Dr. Who, Terry Pratchett, Robert E. Howard, Philip Jose Farmer, and a touch of the Dalai Lama, shaken and stirred into a quirky and improbable tale that shouldn't work but somehow succeeds. The Swiss cheese theory beats Einstein all to hell. I was fortunate to have read an early manuscript of this novel in 2008 and I don't think a week goes by since that I don't recall parts of it." R.E.

Living in southern California and working as a waitress in her senior year of high school Jen’s life changes drastically when she meets Bea, short for Beasil. At first a casual encounter that quickly changes when Bea’s nemesis, a werebear named Dr. Gukkle, captures Jen to use her as bait to lure Bea.

In a narrow escape from their werebear attackers, Dr. Gukkle and his assistant Professor Schnuck, Bea is forced to take Jen into the Prizm, a series of interconnecting routes in the spacetime fabric of the universe.

They arrive in the worlds of New Sulan where Jen encounters things she never thought possible including a populace of unwitting slaves who look to a celebrity dominatrix to pacify their lives and the evil Pontiff Council behind it all.

Prizm An OtherWorld Adventure eBook Andrew Michael Schwarz

Piers Anthony says it on the cover "Starts mundane, and then gets wild!" The "mundane start" doesn't last long and then it gets wild and keeps getting wilder!

A young American girl thrown willy-nilly into worlds of Werebears, naked Amazons, clones, "Flying Scotsmen" ... I thought of Alan Dean Foster, then I thought of Heinlein - Glory Road, then Ron Hubbard, Mission Earth. And a little Farmer's World of Tiers. There's room for a sequel or a series .... what I want to know is "When is the next?"

If you enjoy any of these fine authors, Andrew Schwartz will resonate with you, and if you enjoy fantasy at all, this will definitely entertain you!

A word of warning: you may find it hard to put down so be prepared for long reads!

Product details

  • File Size 5409 KB
  • Print Length 298 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publication Date February 10, 2014
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00ID8US2G

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Prizm takes the most awesome elements of many of the major blockbuster sci-fi and fantasy movies in the last twenty years and gives them a dazzling spin! Were-monsters, ruthless villains, warrior women, runaway clones, and take-no-prisoners Scotsmen are just the start.

Jen, a waitress and our resourceful (and unsuspecting protagonist), becomes tangled in a web of inter-dimensional intrigue along with Bea, a being who reminds me a bit of a certain 'Doctor' from British SF television. At stake the control of the passages of space-time, via Bea's 'Prizm' device.

Highly recommended.
Packed with interesting characters and worlds, it had everything I was looking for in a story. Any page I turned to was well written and served to advance the story. But there were long sections in the second half that seemed to drag—without being dull. I finally decided that the pacing might be too consistent for my taste, not too slow but too regular. I’d still recommend giving it a try.
I received a copy of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
I really enjoyed this book. Piers Anthony's review says "...It starts mundane, then gets wild, with truly awful werebears and challenging alien cultures..." I'm not sure "wild" covers it. The story is well imagined with a rich and diverse universe. In that universe are fantastic characters that you can care about and hope to visit again. Please don't quit reading after the first chapter. It took two or three to get into the book, but once you've started you'll enjoy it through to the end.
An exhausted, eccentric, and very hungry stranger comes to town and takes a seat in the restaurant where Jen works. A series of odd and frightening events convince Jen to leave her hum-drum waitress existence, her grabby-handed boss, and set off with the stranger for realms unknown. Don't let the werebear scientists and buxom barbarian queens put you off--PRIZM has elements of Dr. Who, Terry Pratchett, Robert E. Howard, Philip Jose Farmer, and a touch of the Dalai Lama, shaken and stirred into a quirky and improbable tale that shouldn't work but somehow succeeds. The Swiss cheese theory beats Einstein all to hell.

I was fortunate to have read an early manuscript of this novel in 2008 and I don't think a week goes by since that I don't recall parts of it.
Wild imagination. Full of action - it keeps going and going and you never know where the characters will end up. Very entertaining indeed.
I liked all the travel and the worlds and the weird characters. Too much explicit violence and sex for my taste. It didn't add much to the story.
I didn't end up finishing this book. It's not bad, per se... but it is very uneven, the dialogue is unrealistic, and the sex scenes were entirely gratuitous and overdone. It would have been a much better book if the author had had an editor to shepherd him through the process of creating a book.
Piers Anthony says it on the cover "Starts mundane, and then gets wild!" The "mundane start" doesn't last long and then it gets wild and keeps getting wilder!

A young American girl thrown willy-nilly into worlds of Werebears, naked s, clones, "Flying Scotsmen" ... I thought of Alan Dean Foster, then I thought of Heinlein - Glory Road, then Ron Hubbard, Mission Earth. And a little Farmer's World of Tiers. There's room for a sequel or a series .... what I want to know is "When is the next?"

If you enjoy any of these fine authors, Andrew Schwartz will resonate with you, and if you enjoy fantasy at all, this will definitely entertain you!

A word of warning you may find it hard to put down so be prepared for long reads!
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