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* Sister [[Agnes]] | * Sister [[Agnes]] | ||
* [[Brian]] | * [[Brian]] | ||
* Ed [[Cutler]] | |||
* [[Maggie Kauffman]] | * [[Maggie Kauffman]] | ||
* [[Louise Irwin]] | |||
* [[Sally Linsay]] | * [[Sally Linsay]] | ||
* [[Willis Linsay]] | * [[Willis Linsay]] | ||
* [[Shi-Mi]] | * [[Shi-Mi]] | ||
* Ensign [[Snowy]] | |||
* [[Joshua Valienté]] | * [[Joshua Valienté]] | ||
* [[Paul Spencer Wagoner]] | |||
* [[Frank Wood]] | * [[Frank Wood]] | ||
Revision as of 19:57, 31 July 2014
Book:The Long Mars | |
Co-author(s) | {{{coauthors}}} |
Illustrator(s) | {{{illustrator}}} |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication date | June 2014 |
ISBN | 0857520091 |
Pages | |
RRP | £18.99 |
Main characters | Sally Linsay, Willis Linsay |
Series | The Long Earth |
Annotations | View |
Notes | with Stephen Baxter |
All data relates to the first UK edition. |
The Long Earth is in chaos. The cataclysmic Yellowstone eruption is shutting down civilization. Whole populations flee to the safety of myriad stepwise Earths...
Characters:
- Sister Agnes
- Brian
- Ed Cutler
- Maggie Kauffman
- Louise Irwin
- Sally Linsay
- Willis Linsay
- Shi-Mi
- Ensign Snowy
- Joshua Valienté
- Paul Spencer Wagoner
- Frank Wood
Races and concepts
Annotations
- Doubleday p106: A sentient talking dog. With a jaundiced view of the human race. Called Brian. Is he also a Family Guy?
Chapter fifteen features an intelligent civilisation of crabs, or at least crustacean entities, who have developed agriculture, herding, cities, wars, religion and other forms of live sacrifice, and a strict social heirarchy. See Authors' Note.
Authors' Note, page 359
"Some of the ideas behind the Great Leap Sideways episode in Chapter Fifteen originally featured in The Science of Discworld..."