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Armed with his father's journals, Tom Taylor begins a journey across the United States that also takes him into the past - to the Golden Age of a new artistic medium and the birth of a new type of hero. But following in Wilson's footsteps creates dangerous echoes.
Series
10 primary books13 released booksThe Unwritten is a 13-book series with 11 primary works first released in 2010 with contributions by Peter Gross and Mike Carey.
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I started reading this today, and blitzed through it. This series, thus far, has been absolutely awesome, and I simply cannot wait for volume 6.
That said, I can't help but have one minor little quibble. The Cabal Of Arbitrary Evil - if they already all but rule the world, what purpose do they have in trying to quash humanity's will (which has clearly been their goal since volume 2)?
Wouldn't it be less expensive, in the long run, to more gently shape humanity's will to fit their purposes, then to force it into shape like a Japanese rectangular melon. What purpose does it serve. They're set for cash, and it seems that before they started clenching their fingers too much, their position was secure. However, their counter-attacks against Taylor, and particularly the actions of Pullman, seem to be doing more to screw themselves over, then to save themselves. It's like trying to put out a fire on a burning ship with gunpowder than with water - it probably won't put out the fire, unless you blow a hole in the ship, but then you have a bigger problem.
Well, maybe next volume will answer these questions.
A worthy continuation of the story. There are surprises and plot twists as always, of course, but the philosophical underbed continues to be the main draw. The exploration of story, collective unconscious, and myth-making is intriguing, but best of all is how utterly the story itself, not just the discussion of “story,” draws me in. I must keep reading.