OK, just finished the three books, my wife informs me I have a life outside of books, and like it or not, I have to live it. So just finished.
I really liked Alternate Places, even more than Other Places. The story line, the characters, the scope, and dialog seemed more adult. It felt like the characters were dealing with life experiences and coming to grips with reality. Other Places seemed more of a coming of age story line, deferring to a younger audience. I enjoyed it a great deal, but was more engaged with Alternate Places.
It's easy to recognise the cast of characters as they transitioned from one series to the other. How individually they kept or lost certain characteristics. How some were combined or were lost in the process. One individual stands out in that, if I have it right, was lost altogether and became the star of his own series. I'm pretty sure Cavevdish became Brian of the infected series.
If I had it in my power, I'd convince Dale to continue Alternate Places as several branches of a serial. Kate needs more exposure (pun intended). Loved her character! All the others are screaming for a book or short story of their own. But only if Dale can recapture the original adult style of Alternate Places. Not to downplay the success of Other Places, but the style of Alternate Places is much more mature and, in my opinion, more "mainstream novel".
I really liked Alternate Places, even more than Other Places. The story line, the characters, the scope, and dialog seemed more adult. It felt like the characters were dealing with life experiences and coming to grips with reality. Other Places seemed more of a coming of age story line, deferring to a younger audience. I enjoyed it a great deal, but was more engaged with Alternate Places.
It's easy to recognise the cast of characters as they transitioned from one series to the other. How individually they kept or lost certain characteristics. How some were combined or were lost in the process. One individual stands out in that, if I have it right, was lost altogether and became the star of his own series. I'm pretty sure Cavevdish became Brian of the infected series.
If I had it in my power, I'd convince Dale to continue Alternate Places as several branches of a serial. Kate needs more exposure (pun intended). Loved her character! All the others are screaming for a book or short story of their own. But only if Dale can recapture the original adult style of Alternate Places. Not to downplay the success of Other Places, but the style of Alternate Places is much more mature and, in my opinion, more "mainstream novel".