Myst

the book of Ti'ana

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Rand Miller: Myst (1996, Hyperion)

577 pages

English language

Published Aug. 19, 1996 by Hyperion.

ISBN:
978-0-7868-8920-4
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reviewed Myst: the book of Ti'ana by Rand Miller

Fascinating (if not always for the reasons the authors intended)

I wish The Book of Ti'ana was more popular, in part because this is a fascinating novel, but also because it's a story whose flaws are worth thinking about.

Functioning as a prequel to The Book of Atrus, Ti'ana details the events leading to the destruction of the utopian city of D'ni (the ruined setting of the earlier novel). The main storyline follows a woman from Earth, Anna, who after befriending a D'ni official named Aitrus, begins studying the D'ni "Art" of using an ancient written language to open portals between parallel universes. Yet as Anna masters the Art's unlimited power, her presence in this city also triggers a bigoted movement calling for her exile. Worse, at the head of this movement is no one less than one of Aitrus's closest friends--a prominent D'ni politician named Veovis who begins dedicating his life to upholding an authoritarian view of D'ni …