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  • End Came Too Quick

    By TheLord'O'Apples
    I think that all the nuances of stepping could have been fleshed out much more. Otherwise this is a great book to read while traveling.
  • Ejoyable but not perfect

    By mikey12384
    The Long Earth is at times entertaining, but lacks a certain narrative cohesion to be truly great. The main element in the book - transporting or "stepping" into alternative earths - I found a bit silly, although eventually it won me over. The main story is interrupted by several B stories, most of which aren't really developed. I get this is the first book in a series and all, but I'd liked to have seen the subplots more fully developed or put aside altogether with the main story be focused on. Overall, it was a decent book, but I'm not sure if I will read the other books in the series.
  • Fantastic

    By LBS0503
    I didn't want to put it down, this book truly transports you into another world. You won't regret it, buy this book!
  • Couldn't finish

    By Michael Czeizperger
    I've read everything else Pratchett has ever published, and almost every significant science fiction book from the last 30 years, but I couldn't slog through this one. Interesting idea, but very little plot that goes nowhere in the first 3rd of the book.
  • Interesting, but...

    By UberXY
    Should be classified as young adult science fiction.
  • The long earth

    By Reads Sci Fi
    Very imaginative and quite the journey, but ......didn't l eave me with my usual science fiction glow when I finished. Buy this in a couple of years when it is cheaper, there are better stories out there.
  • Brilliant

    By Philycheto
    Makes you want a west or east 1 earth where another terry pratchett evolved to make a sequel! I have read everything he has written and this is one of the best!
  • Intriguing

    By KristaMurphy
    In the tradition of Arthur C Clarke, this novel makes you reconsider what it means to be human. Long Earth also examines how our relationship with Earth is woven into our humanity. Imaginative and very well written, I just wish it didn't end so abruptly.

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