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21. Damnation Alley by Roger Zelazny | |
Mass Market Paperback: 240
Pages
(2004-02-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description Speaking of vehicles: the coolest part of the movie--and likely,thankfully, the only part most people remember--turns out to be even coolerin the book: the flame-spewing, .50-caliber-bullet-belching,grenade-throwing, gigantic all-terrain vehicle that's responsible forgetting a crucial antiserum shipment from Los Angeles to Boston to stop adeadly plague. The driver, a despicable lowlife named Hell Tanner, has beengiven a not-so-difficult choice. He can either get the drugs to the East Coast intact, save humanity, and receive a full pardon for hiscrimes, or he can refuse and spend the rest of his life in a "zebra suit."So what's the catch? Thanks to World War III, Middle America is now anelectrical-storm-torn, heavily irradiated playground for dino-sized Gilamonsters, "freak spiders," humongous bats "that eat off the mutie fruit trees down Mexico way," and120-foot-long snakes as big around as garbage cans. And the native humansstill scrambling around the wasteland aren't much less dangerous. Damnation Alley might not be Zelazny's best, but for reading on,say, a road trip, you can't do much better. Throw in some '60s-style, freak-out closing riffs, and a trip down the Alley becomes pretty hard to pass up. --Paul Hughes Customer Reviews (21)
Glad I had a chance to read it.
Can you run the Alley?
Liked it, but wish it were longer
Hell and Damnation
Hell's Angel's quest to deliver an anti-plague serum |
22. The Dream Master (GollanczF.) by Roger Zelazny | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2010-12-31)
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My Favorite of this Author
Muddled Dream
Master of the Dream Castle
"Dream" on Charles Render is a neuroparticipant therapist -- he taps into his patients' dreams and analyzes them to tell them what their undisclosed problems are. For example, he finds out that one man imagines enemies because the alternative is being ignored. His own problems go un-dealt with -- the death of his wife in a car crash, which has left him with some lingering guilt issues. Then he meets Eileen Shallot, who wants the same kind of job he has. The problem is: she's been blind all her life, and no therapist of that kind has ever been blind because they get overwhelmed by the dreams. But he agrees to help Eileen gradually -- by letting her see through his eyes. "Dream Master" was once a short story, and was expanded dramatically to make it into this novella. It's definitely a mixed blessing -- on one hand, Zelazny has plenty of room to paint strange dreamscapes and weird twists of the imagination. On the other, "Master" is definitely padded. So long as "Master" sticks close to the interactions between Charles and Eileen, the story stays solid and sleek. But there are also a lot of scenes that do nothing except distract, like anything involving Jill DeVille (Charles' bland girlfriend) or the talking doggie. Certainly Zelazny takes an unconventional and interesting idea -- psychotherapy using a "dream machine" -- and manages to wring a whole book out of that sole idea. His sparse prose really blossoms in the dream sequences, becoming lusher and stranger. They're not terribly strange as dreams usually are, but they're definitely interesting. Charles isn't a terribly likable protagonist; he's a bit of a know-it-all. Okay, he's a doctor, but his condescension towards his patients comes across as arrogance. Eileen seems a little more likable, with her obsession with overcoming her disabilities. The other characters -- Charles' son and Jill -- are pretty much nonentities. "Dream Master" makes up for lackluster characters with Zelazny's imagination and excellent prose. Just don't expect him to be in top form in this dreamy scifi exploration.
Zelazny, the dream master |
23. Deus Irae: A Novel by Philip K. Dick, Roger Zelazny | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2003-11-11)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (10)
PKD: Gold Standard of Science Fiction
No Answers Here
Worst Dick Novel I've Read
I love Zelazny, don't like Dick, gonna quit reading Dick now
Good Collaboration, a tightly-woven tale. |
24. My Name Is Legion by Roger Zelazny | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1978)
Asin: B002TUK5JK Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (7)
Almost great stories
A spy story with no messages that I could puzzle out!
Dark, action-packed, builds and builds
3 Stories, quality varies
want to quit the system? |
25. The Road to Amber: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny (NESFA's Choice) by Roger Zelazny | |
Hardcover: 592
Pages
(2009-12-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (2)
Zelazny Rules
A 'must' for any science fiction library already strong in Zelazny titles |
26. Roger Zelazny's Alien Speedway #1: Clypsis by Jeffrey A. Carver | |
Mass Market Paperback: 176
Pages
(1987-09-01)
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A very well thought out creative Science-Fiction escapade. |
27. The Hand of Oberon (The Chronicles of Amber, Book 4) by Roger Zelazny | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1999-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (13)
Beware of this one in the Omnibus - you could have a misprint!
Another strong entry in The Chronicles of Amber.
Not Free SF Reader
Not Free SF Reader
Corwin has a solid team with him now |
28. Today We Choose Faces / Bridge of Ashes (Signet Double Science Fiction) by Roger Zelazny | |
Paperback: 328
Pages
(1981-08-04)
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Customer Reviews (3)
Surprisingly good.
Zelazny's style, technique, ideas, save a fairly weak plot The most interesting sections are in the middle, where Dennis' young mind is repeatedly being taken over by the thoughts of others, although while reading it, it's very difficult to see exactly where this unusual story is headed, and that can make the reader feel that the plot is progressing rather slowly, or, one might even suspect, not really progressing at all, but merely delaying the ending.Some of the personalities are just fragments, and many of them only last a few pages before being put to rest and then dropped from the story altogether, having served no real purpose except to show how utterly bewildering Dennis' situation is.Fortunately, there are also some gripping chase sequences that shake up the otherwise very cerebral story. As is too often typical of Zelazny's novels, the book feels like a short story that dragged on past its ideal length.The conclusion seems a little too pat and too simple, and too abrupt after the long and elaborate buildup (spanning the Earth, Luna, and also several millennia), but that doesn't keep this book from being a fascinating read.Rabid proponents of environmentalism might find this story particularly to their liking.
One of his better works |
29. Nine Black Doves: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny (NESFA's Choice) by Roger Zelazny | |
Hardcover: 576
Pages
(2009-12-04)
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This volume focuses on writings from the 1980s and includes his first two Wild Cards stories |
30. Roger Zelazny's Chaos and Amber by John Gregory Betancourt | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2008-01-25)
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Bland and disappointing
Not Free SF Reader
In the tradition of the original series
Amazon won't ship
amberaholic |
31. Sign of the Unicorn (Amber Novels) by Roger Zelazny | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1999-12)
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More deaths, a return, secrets and stories revealed...
The Third Book Improves The Series
The Amber series starts to shine...
Not Free SF Reader
Good story, but lacking in clarity |
32. This Mortal Mountain - Volume 3: The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny by Roger Zelazny | |
Hardcover: 576
Pages
(2009-07-01)
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A Fantastic Continuation
More masterpieces of Science Fiction from the great man.
A 'must' for any serious, definitive science fiction library |
33. The Last Defender Of Camelot by Roger Zelazny | |
Hardcover: 279
Pages
(1980)
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Customer Reviews (12)
Excellent Short Stories, Not a fan of the Novellas
Zelazny Anthologies
Not Free SF Reader
quirky
The Last Defender of Camelot |
34. Chronicles Of Amber, Volume I - Nine Princes In Amber; Guns Of Avalon by Roger Zelazny | |
Hardcover: 338
Pages
(1972)
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35. A NIGHT IN THE LONESOME OCTOBER by Roger; Illustrations by Gahan Wilson Zelazny | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1993-01-01)
Asin: B0028QHU66 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (51)
Unusually Fun Book From a Master Sci-Fi Writer
Best Halloween Read
Definition of Fun = Jack the Ripper and the Wolf Man having coffee and talking shop.
A Comment Rather Than a Review
Playing 'The Game' |
36. The Chronicles of Amber: "Nine Princes in Amber", "The Guns of Avalon", "Sign of the Unicorn", "The Hand of Oberon", "The Courts of Chaos" (Fantasy Masterworks) by Roger Zelazny | |
Paperback: 784
Pages
(2000-06-15)
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What can I say...I reread it every 10 years or so....
Nice copy for its time |
37. A Farce to Be Reckoned With by Roger Zelazny, Robert Sheckley | |
Paperback: 300
Pages
(1995-03-01)
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This book is really a mess. There certainly could have been a decent story here (as there can be with any premise really) but it doesn't seem like there was any attempt made to tighten up the story and string it together properly. It read like a very early draft meant to demonstrate a couple of key points rather than assemble them into an entertaining story.
An awful piece of work. I was sorely disappointed.There's no plot.Or, rather, there is a plot, but it makes no sense.Plot turns are introduced (like the Greek gods getting free) and then dropped, willy nilly.There's a character called Peter Westfall who gets Pandora's Box at the beginning, but we never hear from him again.And at the end, we have a fight scene that is a total deus ex machina--the end of the book comes with no explanations. Normally, you expect characters to have reasons for things they do.They can do weird things, but they should justify it to themselves, and have the actions be a natural outgrowth of their past.This is called characterization.Characters in this book have one sentence justifications for absurd actions.We have a nun who decides to deal with the devil, and an angel who is ordered to spy.There's a set of religious pilgrims headed toward Venice during the Middle Ages.A demon joins them, proves himself to be a demon, and they don't even run away from him. The dialog is wretched.Everyone converses in a stilted manner.The description is campy; the authors apparently decided to focus on the clothing of women--there are attractive wimples and red low cut blouses galore. It feels like this book has been subjected to random editing.Or perhaps worse than random, as I feel that there may have been malicious intent at confusing the reader.Characters pop up, disappear for a while, then pop up again with no explanation (an example is the young lady named Priscilla [or Puss]). But you know what?All of the above flaws could have been forgiven if there had been any scene, any scene at all, that was funny.I wanted to forgive the flaws--I wanted to laugh--I read the entire book, didn't I? But I didn't even crack a smile the entire book.There were times I put it down and thought to myself, 'Why are you wasting your time?' I will admit, I finished the book (I think for the same reasons that folks slow down to look at a wreck on the highway). Don't buy this book.If you want some funny fantasy, read 'A Night in the Lonesome October' (which is great!) or anything by Blaylock.Don't buy this book.
The best Zelanzny book you will ever read.
Abso-bloody-lutely wonderful. I believe that when hewrote these, Zelazny knew he was dying. The writing is sparse, the plottingtight, the works polished before pen went to paper - or that's how theyread, anyway. Beautiful, beautiful work. Put them back in print, dammit!
Just excellent book |
38. The Dawn of Amber: Roger Zelazny's Dawn of Amber by John Gregory Betancourt, John Betancourt | |
Mass Market Paperback: 304
Pages
(2003-07-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The mass-market edition of the first in a trilogy of all-new prequel novels set in Roger Zelazny's "Amber" universe, fully authorized by the Estate of Roger Zelazny! -- Kevin J. Anderson, New York Times Bestselling author "The spirit of Zelazny lives on in Betancourt's prequel. Roger Zelazny's works in the years he wrote the first Amber books were perhaps the best in SF and Fantasy of the 20th century. If you've read the Amber books, this book is a must. If you haven't, this book is the best place to start." -- David Bischoff, author of Aliens vs. Predator "John Betancourt channels Zelazny? However he got it, he has the gift, and now there is a new Amber trilogy that will delight a legion of fans eager to learn how Amber came to be." -- Tom Easton, Book Reviewer for ANALOG Magazine Customer Reviews (51)
Ethical?
Not Free SF Reader
Going from bad to awful.
horrid, horrid book
The Zelazny Estate Got Greedy! |
39. Dilvish, the Damned by Roger Zelazny | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1985-10-12)
list price: US$4.99 Isbn: 0345334175 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (13)
Enjoyable fantasy, though not Zelazny's best
One of the better examples of this style of writing
Sometimes confusing but always cool
Better than Amber?
Better Than Amber? |
40. Roger Zelazny's To Rule in Amber (New Amber Trilogy) by John Gregory Betancourt | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(2005-11-25)
list price: US$6.99 Isbn: 1596871326 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Predictable and dull
Gives a lot of depth to the first two books!
An improvement. |
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