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5.0 out of 5 stars Ferkit!
I was reminded of Captain Mubbers and his crew by someone posting a message to a forum containing the word 'Ferkit'.

This is the last of the 'End of Time' trilogy and sews the story up very nicely.

As with The Hollow Lands, it is also hilarious sci-fi. The Hollow Lands is the best of the trilogy, but you cannot really review any single book by...
Published on November 24, 2008 by Leslie A Munday

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3.0 out of 5 stars Super Reader
In an ironic twist, Jherek Carnelian and Amelia Underwood are now stuck at the beginning of time, rather than the end, or at least the beginning as far as the Earth is concerned.

Miraculous rescue happens, and they are again at the End of Time, but the very dangerous pointy end, and what has Lord Jagged got to do with all of this?
Published on August 29, 2007 by Blue Tyson


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4.0 out of 5 stars Original, unpredictable, and fun, May 31, 2010
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This review is from: The End of All Songs (The Dancers at the End of Time, Bk. III) (Paperback)
I loved this trilogy. It's too bad the song had to end. This answers all the questions about the end of time, what happens, who ends up with who, and how who ends up. For a good time, read the Dancers at the End of Time series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Ferkit!, November 24, 2008
This review is from: The End of All Songs (Hardcover)
I was reminded of Captain Mubbers and his crew by someone posting a message to a forum containing the word 'Ferkit'.

This is the last of the 'End of Time' trilogy and sews the story up very nicely.

As with The Hollow Lands, it is also hilarious sci-fi. The Hollow Lands is the best of the trilogy, but you cannot really review any single book by itself. It is a story spread over 3 books, none of which makes much sense without reading the other 2.

The almost perfect sci-fi story. Imaginative, original and very funny.

Les.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Super Reader, August 29, 2007
This review is from: The End of All Songs (The Dancers at the End of Time, Bk. III) (Paperback)
In an ironic twist, Jherek Carnelian and Amelia Underwood are now stuck at the beginning of time, rather than the end, or at least the beginning as far as the Earth is concerned.

Miraculous rescue happens, and they are again at the End of Time, but the very dangerous pointy end, and what has Lord Jagged got to do with all of this?
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4.0 out of 5 stars imaginative!!!, January 24, 2003
This review is from: The End of All Songs (The Dancers at the End of Time, Bk. III) (Paperback)
never in a million years could this book/series be made into a film!!!! the scenes where the characters change the scenery with their magic just to suit their fashion is simply amazing and Moorcock writes so imaginatively, you can shut your eyes and almost see the skies changing to pink and the mountains swirling about in patterns. The best thing about this book (as with any moorcock book) is that it is directly linked to all the other series (corum, elric, erekose etc etc) and reveals extra background information that explains a lot from the other books. The little latvians will make you laugh! To describe this book in one word.........colourful!!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars imaginative!!!, January 24, 2003
This review is from: The End of All Songs (The Dancers at the End of Time, Bk. III) (Paperback)
never in a million years could this book/series be made into a film!!!! the scenes where the characters change the scenery with their magic just to suit their fashion is simply amazing and Moorcock writes so imaginatively, you can shut your eyes and almost see the skies changing to pink and the mountains swirling about in patterns. The best thing about this book (as with any moorcock book) is that it is directly linked to all the other series (corum, elric, erekose etc etc) and reveals extra background information that explains a lot from the other books. To describe this book in one word.........colourful!!!
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