Thursday, January 06, 2005

The Books of D'ni


Cover scan of The Myst Reader

I was searching the Barnes & Noble website to see if they had any copies of the Myst books available. While they still have all three books for sale I noticed you can also buy them all in one big paperback volume. The book must be huge. It's called "The Myst Reader".

The Myst Reader contains:
  • The Book of Atrus
  • The Book of Ti'ana
  • The Book of D'ni
It's retail price is $18.00 at Barnes & Noble and can be purchased at their stores or on line through this link:

The Myst Reader @ Barnes & noble.com

Here is a quote from the publisher:

This omnibus edition of the hugely popular Myst trilogy is published to coincide with the release of Myst Revelations, the latest in the line of the bestselling Myst interactive CD-ROM games.

The award-winning Myst series is one of the most successful interactive CD-ROM computer games in history with sales of more than 12 million copies worldwide. Myst captivated the world when it was first conceived and created by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller. Its extraordinary success has gone on to spawn Riven, Myst III Exile, and most recently, Uru: The Ages Beyond Myst. Devoted fans of these surreal adventure games gather yearly at "Mysterium" (whose event sites are spreading to other countries) to exchange game strategies, share stories, and meet up with old friends.

The Myst Reader is a literary companion to the CD-ROM games and a compendium of the bestselling official Myst trilogy: The Book of Atrus, The Book of Ti'ana, and The Book of D'ni. Devoted fans and new players alike will be delighted to have three books in this mythic saga together for the first time in one value-priced volume, which will be published in time to coincide with the long-awaited release of Myst Revelations.

Robyn Miller, best known for his work on Myst, currently lives in Spokane, Washington. Rand Miller is the CEO of Cyan Worlds, which is currently working on Uru. When not at work, Miller enjoys photography, guitar, and computer tinkering. He lives in Spokane, Washington, with his wife, Debbie, and three daughters.

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