Juxtaposition (novel)

Juxtaposition is a novel by Piers Anthony published in 1982.

Plot summary

Juxtaposition is the third novel in the series after Split Infinity and Blue Adept.[1]

Reception

Dave Langford reviewed Juxtaposition for White Dwarf #47, and stated that "Juxtaposition is more, much more, very much more of the same stuff from the previous two, and sometimes I thought it would never end, as in a final stroke of miscalculation Anthony allows his twin worlds of magic and technology to merge in a prolonged tussle goblins, golems, tanks, power winches, unicorns, plastic explosive, magicians, cannon - which bores on into wearisome farce."[1]

Reviews

  • Review by W. Ritchie Benedict (1984) in Thrust, #20, Summer 1984
gollark: I only have 19 (one nine) (9 (mod 10)) days to fix it.
gollark: OH BEE imminent certificate expiry.
gollark: What if Turing machine which loops forever iff the algorithm for determining whether an arbitrary Turing machine halts says it halts?
gollark: Or, well, can be described quite simply.
gollark: The proof of the halting problem being impossible is pretty simple.

References

  1. Langford, Dave (November 1983). "Critical Mass". White Dwarf. Games Workshop (Issue 47): 16.
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