Late 70s/80s fantasy novel with interdimensional portals, an average man protagonist and an immortal beautiful warrior woman [duplicate]
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I’ve been scouring my memory for the name of a book I read decades ago. I only remember fragments. Inter-dimensional portals, a female warrior who is immortal (and beautiful), an average man protagonist.
A Boris type cover with the scantily clad woman warrior on the cover... possibly with a Stonehenge type structure.
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I’ve been scouring my memory for the name of a book I read decades ago. I only remember fragments. Inter-dimensional portals, a female warrior who is immortal (and beautiful), an average man protagonist.
A Boris type cover with the scantily clad woman warrior on the cover... possibly with a Stonehenge type structure.
story-identification novel
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Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?
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I’ve been scouring my memory for the name of a book I read decades ago. I only remember fragments. Inter-dimensional portals, a female warrior who is immortal (and beautiful), an average man protagonist.
A Boris type cover with the scantily clad woman warrior on the cover... possibly with a Stonehenge type structure.
story-identification novel
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Fantasy novel, magic sword and different worlds
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I’ve been scouring my memory for the name of a book I read decades ago. I only remember fragments. Inter-dimensional portals, a female warrior who is immortal (and beautiful), an average man protagonist.
A Boris type cover with the scantily clad woman warrior on the cover... possibly with a Stonehenge type structure.
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Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 19:11
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Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 19:11
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Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 19:11
Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 19:11
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Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.
See if this link brings back memories.
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I think this is it! Thanks so much.
– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27
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I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.
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Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40
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Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."
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Dec 30 '18 at 21:58
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Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.
See if this link brings back memories.
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I think this is it! Thanks so much.
– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27
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Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.
See if this link brings back memories.
1
I think this is it! Thanks so much.
– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27
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Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.
See if this link brings back memories.
Possibly the Morgaine Cycle by C.J. Cherryh. "Gate of Ivrel" is the first book, published in 1976 so fits the timeframe provided. All other details - portals, female warrior, average man, cover with scantily clad woman warrior and structure - match too.
See if this link brings back memories.
answered Dec 30 '18 at 20:53
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I think this is it! Thanks so much.
– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27
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I think this is it! Thanks so much.
– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27
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I think this is it! Thanks so much.
– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27
I think this is it! Thanks so much.
– KAJohnsen70
Dec 30 '18 at 22:27
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I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.
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Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40
1
Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."
– JRE
Dec 30 '18 at 21:58
add a comment |
I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.
1
Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40
1
Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."
– JRE
Dec 30 '18 at 21:58
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I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.
I'm not sure if this is right but Robert Heinlein's Glory Road fits the description.
answered Dec 30 '18 at 20:34
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Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40
1
Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."
– JRE
Dec 30 '18 at 21:58
add a comment |
1
Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40
1
Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."
– JRE
Dec 30 '18 at 21:58
1
1
Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40
Some more details on how this matches maybe? ;) (quotes, summary, Goodreads link etc...)
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 20:40
1
1
Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."
– JRE
Dec 30 '18 at 21:58
Star is beautiful, but not immortal. They do travel between universes, but most often naked and using only a pentagram - no stonehenge style gates. Oscar isn't exactly average, either. He was selected for a special ability - he always knows where he is in relation to any place he has traveled. This ability was needed to get through the labyrinth guarding the "egg."
– JRE
Dec 30 '18 at 21:58
add a comment |
2
Hi there! This is a bit terse at the moment; could you take a look at thse guidelines, see if they trigger any more memories you could edit in?
– Jenayah
Dec 30 '18 at 19:11