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Yes, I agree the problem isn't the borrowing of ideas of previous works. That happens all the time and is the bedrock of creativity. The trouble starts when the author borrows but then doesn't expand, subvert, or otherwise change the idea enough to make it their own.I had a similar feeling when I got to the (view spoiler)
Honestly, I wasn't reminded of Imajica at all while reading this book. I can see what you're saying about the Dominions, but it really didn't come to mind for me. Although here Kell explains that the alternate Londons are stacked like pages in a book, and that's why you must go through them in order; whereas we know the five dominions, when reconciled, made a circle, which is what at the end...well, you know what happens ;)By the way, I LOVED Imajica



Similarities in fantasy normally don't bother me all that much, any more than they do in crime fiction, or jazz music. Even when, as here, I felt the similarities were not accidental. The problem was how superficially they were done.
As someone else has pointed out, we visit three of the four Londons in this book, but each could have been named anything, really, for all the character they have in the text. Grey London has Mad King George, but not much else besides a tavern and a wharf. This is different than Imajica's London, which might well have been a love song to a London Barker was leaving for America, at the time. But Yzorrderex (sp?) is just as lively and vibrant. Can anyone say the same of White London, after reading... hell even of Red London?