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So we have been granted the Sprawl trilogy, the Bridge trilogy, and Spook Country 'set "in the same universe," as they say, as Pattern Recognition. Which is more or less the one we live in now.' (The Man) giving us a further duology.

Untold riches and repute beyond all conception await the one who bestows upon this...nascent trilogy?...its moniker. So line up gentlemen and ladies, only your most erudite, concise, enigmatic suggestions
please!

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a journalist has already deemed it "The Bigend Trilogy"

I find it fitting.


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The incomplete Bigend Troika...


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The Nascent Trilogy
 
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Blue Ant Trilogy


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The Pattern Series.



Patterns are a recurring theme.



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»The Hotel Trilogy«
 
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The "post-9/11 future-is-now pastiche of Western sociopolitical society" series.

Or maybe the New York books.


 
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The Lombards Era.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by englishvoodoo:
»The Hotel Trilogy«


I dig that. Allows for the inclusion of Bigend in the next book, or not. But suggests a book "on the move" as it were, with lots of different settings and locales.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Hasa:
Blue Ant Trilogy


What he said.
 
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Simply "Troika". Or Троика. In Volapuk, Tponka...

Or it may be because I so much want a third book with a certain amount of closure.


Names. Numbers. Held as though they might be a map, a map back out of the underground.
 
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Spook trilogy.

It's shorter then my first suggestion.


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The Board Series, The Forum Trilogy, somebody's probably salivating over The Cyberspace Trilogy, The Tubes Trilogy.

The Spook Trilogy could work.


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The WTF Trilogy


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The Mirror World Trilogy


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The S.N.A.F.U. Trilogy
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Fashionpolice:
a journalist has already deemed it "The Bigend Trilogy"


Actually it wasn't a journalist, it was Aisha!!
 
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The Bigend Trilogy is great.

I like The WTF Triology because of that library display you did, FP.




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(Yesterday, I asked the other Penguin Reading Group members if they had heard anything about contest results, and one of them played "policeman" typing "Jeremy doesn't like us chatting here". When I said, "WTF, why the hell not!", I was told that WTF is rude and that I should look it up!" Geez! Penguin sure doesn't know how to hold a competition, that's fer shur!)
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I kinda like "the Bigend Trilogy."


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