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The Infinity Concerto (Songs of Earth and Power #1) Paperback | Pages: 352 pages
Rating: 3.9 | 1002 Users | 58 Reviews

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Title:The Infinity Concerto (Songs of Earth and Power #1)
Author:Greg Bear
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 352 pages
Published:May 15th 1986 by Berkley (first published 1984)
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction. Urban Fantasy. Music. Own. Speculative Fiction

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There is a song you dare not sing - a melody that you dare not play, a concerto that you dare not hear: It is called a Song of Power. It is a gateway to another world - a gate that will lock behind you as you pass, barring you from the Earth forever. Resist at all cost. For it is a world of great danger and great beauty - and it is not good to be human in the Realm of the Sidhe.

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Original Title: The Infinity Concerto
ISBN: 0425095363 (ISBN13: 9780425095362)
Edition Language: English
Series: Songs of Earth and Power #1
Literary Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (1985)

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An entertaining re-read of a childhood favourite. So I'm probably a little biased.

I don't know why I took so long to read this book, but it was fantastic. I love the fact that I didn't know what would happen next. I was unexpected, I think that sums it up for me. Now I have to look for the next one :( Keeping my fingers crossed.

Re readRead this year's back and decided to read again. Enjoyed every bit enhanced by being older with a different worldview to filter it through.

This is the book that made me love reading. I still consider it my favourite book. Absolutely love the story and the characters

I've read this and the following book three times. It's not light hearted fantasy. Its a fantastical journey of the main character changing and changing again and again. He's done a beautiful, haunting job, enough to have one questioning reality just a little bit - which, lets face it, is the reason many read fantasy: to have one's reality changed a bit.If you are looking for frothy light weight fun, this isn't it. It's not very long but it's moderately deep and quite enjoyable if you like your

review of Greg Bear's The Infinity Concerto by tENTATIVELY, a cONVENIENCE - June 3, 2017 This is the 18th bk I've read by Bear & I admit that I didn't particularly expect to be surprised by him but, Lo & Behold!, I was. This is not only a Fantasy bk instead of the usual Hard Science Fiction it's a dagnabbit-all-to-heck'n'tarnation excellent one! Fantasy writers often write epics, usually in the form of trilogies. The Infinity Concerto is so epic it's practically a trilogy all by its

I didn't really like this book.Each scene was well written and engaging, but I felt like the overall story was too mangled and uncohesive.It felt like the author took several good songs, and only written one verse from each one in the book - with no real line going through all those verses to make them tell a complete story.

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