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Too bad to hear about this one. I've really been looking forward to checking out this series, might do a different Zelazny work for the letter Z in my A-Z list.

I was thinking of doing the Nine Princes in Amber for my Z as well. Let me know if you find a better one, Dan.

It's a classic for a reason and while I found it underwhelming, you might still like it. As a fantasy fan with my age (30+) it's a must read at some point. That said there a lot of good books out there and I don't think this would have been published today.


It's a classic for a reason and while I found it underwhelming, you might still like it. As a fantasy fan with my age (30+) it's a must read at some point. That said there a lot of g..."
There's lots that I don't think would be printed today that would have decades ago, for better or worse. Times change, and it's not always an indication of quality. I may pick it up sometime, as you said it is essential reading for a fantasy fan, but there's much that is, and I'll be just as pleased picking up Zelazny's other fantastic works like Dilvish, the Damned or perhaps something lighter like Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming for the letter Z, or maybe another integral fantasy work like Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon.


Yup, loved it.

I've read The Way of Kings and was not that impressed. The last 200 pages are awesome, but the first 800 are only sporadically on the same level. If the book had been 500 pages less it would have received more stars from me. Shallan was pretty boring imo.




I really liked Dawn of Wonder and a lot more than Name of the Wind. I think it has great potential in the future books. Blood Song is on my to read list.

Loved this book, read it late last year for the first time. First Pratchett at all actually. Great satire and absurdist fantasy that lampooned many of my favourite S&S series. I look forward to exploring more of his works.

Hi Bill. I have actually read the first of the Rome books and wasn't that impressed. This one is better, but it includes rape, very rough treatment of kids and not that friendly people overall. It's grown up historical fiction.

I feel the same way. The potential is huge.
Blood Song is definitely worth a read. And it's very different from tNotW.

Pratchett is a legend. There are great societal criticism/satire more or less hidden in his stories, and some of the absurd jokes on fantasy is ahead of his time.


Kay writes very well - especially given the sadness of the subject, and he takes the time to really explain a lot of the situations. That makes the story telling slow at times, but the overall enjoyment higher.
This is sad and excellent at the same time.
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B- Red Rising by Pierce Brown
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E- Dancer's Lament by Ian C. Esslemont
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G-Legend by David Gemmell
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K- Tigana by Guy Gavriel Kay
L- The Shadow Over Innsmouth by H.P. Lovecraft
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P- The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett
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R- Dawn of Wonder by Jonathan Renshaw
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V- Bound to the Abyss by James R. Vernon
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Z- Nine Princes in Amber by Roger Zelazny