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Top 10 Best "Avatars" Books

#10

Shadow Falling (Avatars, Book 2)

Tui T. Sutherland

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Brother Asaiah

Martha Ellen Anderson

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Brother Asaiah

...Toss into a blender 1 part eastern mystic, 2 parts Old Testament prophet, 3 parts wounded warrior, 4 parts aging flower child and from the mix at least the essence of the man emerges... from Jay Hammond, 1922-2005, Beloved Governor of Alaska, 1974-1982 Brother Asaiah lived in Homer, Alaska where he and his philosophy of life significantly impacted hundreds of souls! He is honored in this recollection of his life and times.

#9

So This is How it Ends (Avatars, Book 1) (Bk. 1)

Tui T. Sutherland

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#8

I, Avatar

Mark Stephen Meadows

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#7

The Lost Scrolls

Michael Teitelbaum
Shane L. Johnson

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#6

Avatars, Book Three

Tui T. Sutherland

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#5

The Earth Kingdom Chronicles

Michael Teitelbaum
Patrick Spaziante

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#4

Avatars

Bruce Damer

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#3

The Lost Scrolls

Tom Mason
Dan Danko
Shane L. Johnson

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#2

The Lost Scrolls

Michael Teitelbaum
Patrick Spaziante

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Alter Ego



Alter Ego is a cool concept book, presenting the phenomenon of the contemporary avatar-the virtual characters gamers choose and design to engage in 3D worlds online. Portraits of gamers from the United States, Europe, China, and Japan (including leading figures of the gaming world) are paired with digital images of their alter egos, graphically dramatizing the gap between fantasy and reality.

With an introduction by one of digital culture's leading observers, and a glossary of relevant terms, each of the seventy pairs of images are accompanied by detailed gamers' profiles. Sometimes hilarious and always visually exciting, Alter Ego also serves as a guide to the new world of the avatar and is a serious contribution to the debate about the future of society in the digital age.

Robbie Cooper is a photojournalist. Born in London in 1969, his essay about Somalia was awarded the United Kingdom's leading young photographer's prize in 1992 (the Ian Parry scholarship). He now works regularly for magazines including Esquire, GQ, Geo, Libération, and the The Sunday Times Magazine.

Julian Dibbell is a contributing editor of both Wired magazine and the website Feed. Author of My Tiny Life: Crime and Passion in a Virtual World (1999, described as "quite simply the best book written about the dynamics of online life"), he writes regularly for The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Village Voice, and TIME magazine on topics such as hackers, online communities, music pirates, and the philosophical questions of the digital age. He lives in South Bend, Indiana.

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Alter Ego

Robbie Cooper
Julian Dibbell
Tracy Spaight

Avatars
#1

Kushiel's Avatar (Kushiel's Legacy)

Jacqueline Carey

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