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Title:Arcana Caelestia
Notice:Directory listings are in topic 2
Moderator:NETRIX::thomas
Created:Thu Dec 08 1983
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1300
Total number of notes:18728

248.0. "Norton's The Zero Stone" by HERMES::LOWE () Mon Jul 29 1985 09:43

I've been trying to find a book again, but can't remember the name or author.
I read it years ago (20 years??) and want to see if it was as good as i 
remember.

A man was trapped on a planet.  He had some telepathic powers, but he had
a pet that let him create 'disguises' that not only looked good but felt
real as well.

I thought that it might be something by Andre Norton, but I can't find it.
It seems similar to one of her works with cats, but that wasn't it.

Any Suggestions?
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248.1GROFE::KUSHNERMon Jul 29 1985 14:075
from your description it sounds like you are describing Andre norton's 
Zero stone.  There was also a sequel, but at this time I can't remember what
its called.  I hope that is the one you are looking for.

 gary
248.2RAVEN1::HEFFELFINGERTue Jul 30 1985 22:326
  Is the sequel the Cystal Gryphon?  

  It's been many years since I read those so I can't remember anything about 
them....   Sigh, only 24 and the brain is already going.

tlh
248.3AKOV68::BOYAJIANWed Jul 31 1985 08:407
Sorry, tlh, but THE CRYSTAL GRYPHON is the first of a sub-series of the
Witch World series. The sequel to THE ZERO STONE is UNCHARTED STARS.

(I've never read any Norton, so I wasn't able to answer the original
question, but this I can answer).

--- jerry
248.4MTV::FOLEYMon Aug 05 1985 19:017
RE: .2

	I know what you mean Trace....  I just turned the big 2-4 last week..
	Oh well..  Least I don't have any gray! (yet..) Where is that Grecian
	Formula???? :-)

							mike
248.5FRSBEE::FARRINGTONWed Aug 14 1985 19:091
Does Norton's FORERUNNER FORAY fit in there anywhere ?
248.6AKOV68::BOYAJIANThu Aug 15 1985 01:437
re:.5

Probably does. From what I understand from friends who've read a lot of
Norton, most of her series are connected together in some way, but the
connections are very inconsistent.

--- jerry
248.7HERMES::LOWEThu Aug 15 1985 10:053
Thanks for the tips. I'll check them out. There seem to be a lot of Andre
Norton stories with the same theme here.
248.8After three years...MTWAIN::KLAESSaturn by 1970Fri Dec 02 1988 17:302
    	So what exactly was the title and author of this book?
    
248.9ASABET::BOYAJIANMillrat in trainingSat Dec 03 1988 01:1810
    re:.8
    
    Since .1 suggested THE ZERO STONE, and no one's contested it,
    I'd assume that that's what it is (I still haven't read any
    Norton...)
    
    But the answer isn't so positive to warrant changing the topic
    title, if that's what you're hinting at.
    
    --- jerry
248.10not quite, but a good read....SAGAN2::LOWEChris LoweTue Jan 03 1989 13:555
    Well, I borrowed The Zero Stone and read it this week.  This is
    not the book that I was looking for.   Any other ideas?
    
    
    						Chris
248.11And now....the sequelCXCAD::WILLIAMSWed Jan 04 1989 09:345
    Try the sequel to the Zero Stone mentioned in an earlier reply.
    The name of the sequel is "Uncharted Stars".  This is the one that
    matches the closest to your original description.
    
    John...a Norton fan from way back.
248.12Norton: The Zero Stone, Uncharted StarsSAGAN2::LOWEChris LoweTue Jan 17 1989 13:163
    Uncharted Stars.
    
    Read it again, and that's the one.