Both of them are fairly young and both of them have incurable diseases. Most of the novel, however, deals with two new characters and their exploits on the giant living body of Gaea. She must constantly keep re-earning her prize and is none too happy about it. She works for Gaea on a piecemeal basis, project by project, and her principal reward from Gaea is eternal youth, bit by bit. Gaby, in order to remain on Gaea with Rocky, has had a tougher road. Rocky can now talk to all of the creatures that live on the wheel, she has been given eternal youth, and she has been made the sole method of ferterilizing the Titanide’s eggs, making her essentially responsible for the survival of the species. When Gaea made Rocky the Wizard of Gaea, she also gave her certain powers to go with Rocky’s new station. This book takes place roughly 75 years after the end of Titan and the two main characters return, Rocky Jones and Gaby Plauget. Just as Titan begins in a somewhat normal universe and escalates into an absurd universe, so Wizard picks up at the same gonzo level where the first book ended and escalates into something even more absurd. To read my review of that book, click HERE. This is the second book of the Gaea Trilogy and this review is intended for readers who have already finished the first novel of the trilogy, Titan.
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