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Name that book!

ArrathArrath Registered User
Alright, I'm looking for a new book series to read and there is one that has always been nagging at the back of my mind. I read some/most of the first book(?) years ago, so my memories are quite hazy.

It may take place inside of some mysterious ancient tower, in which each floor is a different 'dimension', I seem to remember that one was a sprawling town, another was a forest. There were elevators or doors, some form of conveyance to move between the floors.

The technology level of those living inside the tower seemed to be medieval, robin hood, pre-Renaissance era.

Is this real? Or did I have a fever dream?

Arrath on
cj iwakura wrote:
Making for Oregon is suicide, as DOS games have shown.

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  • corky842corky842 Registered User regular
    Maybe this?

    Darmak wrote: »
    Something is wrong with me
  • OrogogusOrogogus Registered User regular
    My guess is Philip Jose Farmer's World of Tiers.

    EDIT: The OP also made me think of one of Farmer's other projects, The Dungeon. I've never read them, but I remember them always being in the sci-fi/fantasy section of the bookstore in the 80s. And I guess the first book was called The Black Tower. As I said, I haven't read these so I don't know if they even fit the criteria, but I'll throw it out there just in case.

  • ArrathArrath Registered User
    I'll check those out, thanks!

    cj iwakura wrote:
    Making for Oregon is suicide, as DOS games have shown.
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