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21. The Lost Swords: The Second Triad - The Complete Book of Lost Swords: Farslayer's Story, Coinspinner's Story, Mindsword's Story by Fred Saberhagen | |
Hardcover: 558
Pages
(1994-07)
list price: US$12.98 -- used & new: US$27.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1568650124 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
22. THE BERSERKER ATTACK by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1987-01-01)
Asin: B000GRHFY6 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (1)
Not Free SF Reader |
23. Berserker's Star by Fred Saberhagen | |
Hardcover: 368
Pages
(2003-06-01)
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Very full of surprises
Tedious and meandering
Not the best in the Berserker series
Maracanda was a dangerous place...
Saberhagen Coasting |
24. Seance for a Vampire by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 320
Pages
(1997-11)
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Fantastic! Vintage Saberhagen
Seance for a Vampire
Sherlock Holmes and Dracula?
A bit farfetched
Not Saberhagen's best, but still worthy |
25. The Frankenstein Papers by Fred Saberhagen | |
Paperback: 10
Pages
(1995-06)
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Hear the monster's side of the story, very well written |
26. The Seventh Book of Lost Swords: Wayfinder's Story (Books of Lost Swords) by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1993-12-15)
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Unsatisfying |
27. Berserker Fury by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 384
Pages
(1998-12-15)
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A Poor Rewrite of the Battle of Midway
Some weaknesses, but underrated . . . .
Fred, get an editor... PLEASE! (sobbing)
The pain, the pain...
Sorry I bought this. In fact you don't find out much of anythingabout the characters till the last 1/4 of the book.Nothing is everexplained, it reads like a bad enclyopedia.This book not even worth theshipping I paid for it. ... Read more |
28. The Dracula Tape (The Dracula Series) by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 288
Pages
(2010-12-28)
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He Lives!!!!
The Dracula Tape
Sympathy for...Who?
Dracula Exonerated!
The Count Tells All |
29. Ardneh's Sword by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 352
Pages
(2007-05-01)
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If you like the "Swords" series, then read this.
not the best of this series
Crap
Not as good as Empire of the East, but was good never the less.
Out of place in the Empire/Sowrds world |
30. The complete book of swords : comprising the first, second and third books by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1985)
Isbn: 0812553055 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (3)
Awesome fantasy trilogy
An excellent book
Not That Great There are three books in this one, but they don't really flow together. They stories are chronological and do make sense, but there is a lot of repetition and not a whole lot of characterization or smooth plot development. The end of the last book leaves many loose ends and doesn't provide anything resembling a sense of satisfaction with a book well written and worth reading. I was very glad that I had borrowed and not bought this book. ... Read more |
31. Of Berserkers, Swords and Vampires: A Saberhagen Retrospective (Baen Science Fiction) by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 400
Pages
(2010-09-28)
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A Saberhagen retrospective perfect for any fan of his overall works
A Saberhagen Retrospective |
32. Berserker Base by Fred, Poul Anderson, Edward Bryant, Stephen R. Donaldson, Larry Niven, Connie Willis, Roger Zelazny Saberhagen | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1985)
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Not Free SF Reader
Read More Than One Novel by One.
A rare find |
33. The Second Book Of Swords by Fred Saberhagen | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1985)
Isbn: 0812553055 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
34. The Third Book of Lost Swords: Stonecutter's Story by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1989-03-15)
list price: US$4.50 -- used & new: US$9.68 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0812552881 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Dissapointing thriller wannabe
Stonecutter cuts the best out of Fred Saberhagen
Slightly improved |
35. A Sharpness On The Neck by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 352
Pages
(1998-03-15)
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Saberhagen Writes Excellantly! Saberhagen weaves all sorts of figures in history into this novel, such as the Marquis de Sade, a "friend" of Radu, and The Scarlet Pimpernel.This is a enchanting and innovative tale, particularly how they manage to save the Philip Radcliffe in the time of the French Revolution.I HIGHLY recommend this book to anyone that loves history, or even vampires.And read the other books in The Dracula Series, too, including the soon-to-come A Coldness in the Blood!
And I thought Anne Rice's new stuff was bad...
A confusing disappointment Until this one. "A Sharpness on the Neck" is very disappointing. The premise itself is on par with other books on the series: bound by his honor, Vlad Dracula must protect a descendant of a friend from a murderous vampire, Vlad's brother Radu. In the process, the descendant is introduced to the world of vampires, and we are to get to know some other part of Vlad's story; this time, the period in the final decades of the eighteenth century, during the French Revolution, and more specifically, the Terror. Unfortunately, the book never quite lives up to the reasonable premise. The narration bounces back and forth between first person and third person, often without the benefit of a break to indicate a change has occurred. Although some characters are meant to be in disguise, their right name pops back and forth at inopportune moments. The narration is overly confusing, the plotting badly done. Having spent some time in the previous books on the series "explaining" that the invitation requirement for a vampire to enter a dwelling has more to do with a psychological hangup on Vlad's part than the nature of vampirism, this is entirely discarded in this book in favor of the traditional meaning. The book is unpolished, rushed, and poorly written. It seems that the book is merely an excuse for Saberhagen to make inside jokes and references to other classic literature and history about the period. Percy Blakeney (better known as The Scarlet Pimpernel) makes a useless background appearance. So do the main characters from Dickens' _A Tale of Two Cities_. Superfluous references to a young Auguste Dupin, Madame Toussaud, and others, pepper the book. But rather than being clever, they are tiresome, cumbersome, and silly. Not recommended.
He just doesn't seem to get anywhere... Saberhagen's writing is sluggish, heavy on irrelevant action (or rather non-action), without offering much of interest in return. Though he previously managed an almost engaging Sherlock Holmes, his characters here are paper-thin, and some lapse at times into fairly unsavory behavior. Technically he's not a bad writer, but I have a feeling as if he's been persisting for years in a subject that is out of his element. There are far more intuitive and capable writers of vampire fiction, especially when it comes to "good" vampires. (I highly recommend P. N. Elrod as one who excels in the field.) Another, personal issue. I happen to enjoy well-written vampire protagonists as much as anyone--but I'm a big fan of Bram Stoker's vampire hunter Van Helsing, and when modern authors base their works on Stoker's, I'm always dismayed to find that character maligned. Saberhagen has had a habit of doing so... though admittedly no worse than many other writers who romanticize vampires. At any rate, this is probably the last of Saberhagen's books that I'm going to bother with.
Two of my favorite subjects |
36. Berserker Prime (Berserker) by Fred Saberhagen | |
Hardcover: 400
Pages
(2003-11-21)
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Disappointing
Berserkers Deserve Better
first contact with the Berkserkers
Total Disappointment This book is beyond bad. It is terrible. I forced myself to finish reading it, desperately hoping that some twist of plot would make the effort worthwhile. There was none. Flat characters. Full of clichés. Bad stereotypes. Limited plotline. Overall, shallow and uninteresting. But it gets worse - there is one characters that is obviously supposed to be Saberhagen himself. Like the pro athlete that we watch achieve greatness then stay in the game past their prime and fall quickly below mediocrity before our eyes, I only wish that Mr Saberhagen had walked away from the keyboard years ago so that we could remember him going out with a bang, not this flat fizzle.
solid but typical Berserkertale The Twins do not know much about these robots except that they are ancient construct killing machines.Ironically, only the Huvean might be able to stop the raiders, but they are prisoners with death awaiting them.Will the Plenitpotenary negotiate life for life or will he remain stubborn in face of the Berserker assault that means with no help certain Twin pandemic genocide? Fans of the Berserker series will enjoy this solid but typical ninth book.The story line is fast-paced and filled with plenty of action and the usual Cecil DeMille-size cast.Though the valiant good guys without thought are willing to die for the Twin-Huvean cause, the Berserker robots are as malevolent as ever. An interesting underlying theme throughout the plot is Fred Saberhagan's Laws of Robotics: (1) a simple output is better generated by machine; (2) situations when values should determine outcomes, humanity needs to supersede computers.Though quite predictable as a normal Berserker entry, this still remains a prime space opera. Harriet Klausner ... Read more |
37. The Berserker Wars by Fred Saberhagen | |
Paperback: 399
Pages
(1981)
Asin: B000KGTS0M Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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38. Second Book of Lost Swords: Sightblinders Story by Fred Saberhagen | |
Paperback: 248
Pages
(1995-06)
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have to disagree
Not much better than previous volume |
39. The Fifth Book of Lost Swords: Coinspinner's Story by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1990-09-15)
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Coinspinners story |
40. Brother Assassin (Berserker Series, Book 2) by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 219
Pages
(1997-01-15)
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Free SF Reader
Berserkers in time
Assassin lacks killer punch
The 'UNDO' Command
My favorite of the bunch The story takes place on a planet where a type of radiation surrounding the planet makes time travel possible.Human explorers who first came to the planet were caught unawares, sent far into the past and de-evolved so that they had to advance all over again. Now in the "present," they had learned to harness the radiation and look into the past and even travel there. When the Berserkers, planet-sized doomsday machines from some long-forgotten intergalactic war whose prime directive is to destroy all life, arrive they are repelled by the planet's defenses.They then try to make use of the time travel to affect the planet's past. The story starts kind of slowly, but soon has you in its grip so that you won't want to put it down. Check it out. ... Read more |
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