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61. Coils by Fred Saberhagen, Roger Zelazny | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1988-06-15)
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Good but not great Zelazny, with a dash of Saberhagen
Excellent S-F intrigue What follows is a VERY well-written tale in a very classic style.He meets up with former associates who were happy with his amnesiac state.They of course object most strenuously to his recovering memory, and they try to arrest his progress in increasingly lethal degrees.Eventually they resort to kidnapping the only loved one Don has, and that is beyond tolerance. This novel is not very long, taking just a couple hours to read, but there are moany things that the authors foresaw (in 1982) that have more or less come to be, like universal access to facilities like banking from any computer outlet (one of the minor such cases).He is aided by a very unique ability, the reason his associates fear him, that of a sort of machine telepathy.He is able to send his consciousness into any electronic device.This you can bet comes in very handy in such a technological (1994!) setting. I have only recently begun tracking down all of Zelazny's books, this being the third I have read, and I consider this to be a great novel.There is good character advancement, well-written first-person perspective, and action without excessive gratuitous violence.
It's..... ?? about MY Company!!! No, not really but if you translate the Company nameAngra with M$ it makes the reading more interessting...:) Klickerdiklack! Clicclacclonc!
Dated or not it's just fun to read. The plot gives a promise ofaction ( it does'nt fail )and a great cast of charecters with fun-to-readpowers.
Soul of a 386 Machine |
62. The Book of Saberhagen by Fred Saberhagen | |
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(1975-01-21)
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63. Specimens by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 224
Pages
(1990-08-15)
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A little boring |
64. Dancing Bears by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 352
Pages
(1997-03)
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For Saberhagen fans only |
65. We, the Venusians / The Water of Thought (Ace Double M-127) by John Rackham, Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1965)
Asin: B000GTGLGC Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
66. The Broken Lands (Empire of the East, Book 1) by Fred Saberhagen | |
Paperback: 191
Pages
(1987-12-01)
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To Ride the Elephant
An epic beginning |
67. Pilgrim by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 544
Pages
(1997-11-01)
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A barely-adequate time-waster
Previously published as two volumes |
68. Berserkers Planet by Saberhagen Fred | |
Mass Market Paperback:
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(1986-01-01)
Asin: B003LM84I4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
69. Wayfinder's Story (Lost Swords, 7th Bk) by Fred Saberhagen | |
Hardcover: 251
Pages
(1992-06)
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Another Sword gets destroyed in this one |
70. Merlin's Bones by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 352
Pages
(1996-05-15)
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a disappointing adventure in the land of confusion
Could have been better, too many loose ends
Solid but not magical But but but. FS really loves time-warps and time-bends, having characters disappear and reappear in other guises, and this story is lousy with them. To the point that he seems to be indulging himself with unhknotting these little puzzles he's created. As with his Dracula books, when Merlin's not around, you find yourself waiting for him to arrive. The triple-climax in the last 50 pages kind of goes all over the place and the Northman who narrates part of the story in the book's latter half disappears completely--did he die? Wha' happened? Sturdily constructed but not magical.
Extremely disappointing The first half of Merlin's Bones is perfectly entertaining, a well-constructed set-up and development.But suddenly it's as though Saberhagen forgot how to tell a story and is reduced to summarizing the action.It's quite bizarre.I finished the book, but I'm not sure why.
Slow Starter, but Steam Trains till the End. In medieval times, sometime after the Days of King Arthur and the Round Table, a group of traveling entertainers seek refuge in an abandoned and run down stronghold with a wall that protects several buildings including a house that has some apparent magical properties. This band of actors, jugglers, and jesters are running from a king they displeased by heckling him in their act. Little do they know that the one place they seek shelter from both the nights storm and the angry king is the final resting place of the mythical magician Merlin from King Arthur's Kingdom of Camelot.The little band of entertainers soon discover that they are indeed protecting the place where the great magician was entombed alive many years earlier, and must pose as the servants to the great oracle of Merlin's Bones. Meanwhile in the late twentieth, early twenty-first century, a research scientist, who works for an organization that has devoted itself to the study of Reality and Time/Space is experiencing strange events in and around her lab and the surrounding facilities. Strange guests arrive who claim to be associated with the legendary King Arthur and the Knights of The Round Table. These "Guests" prove to be very demanding and forceful and mysterious as well as cunning. They want to use her scientific equipment to help in there search for Merlin's final resting place and more importantly the magical powers that his bones are said to possess. What made this a slow starter for me was the initial exposition of the band of travelers, who are after all the most important characters of the book. That coupled with jumping to the modern times future, the "Interlude" as many of the chapters and subchapters were titled. Until I got fully involved with and excited about the story. It took major character development for this to happen, at least for me. This book crosses the Science-Fiction/Fantasy fine line it isn't totally Fantasy, yet it can't be called Science Fiction on it's own. It's primarily a fantasy set as I said earlier sometime after the Days of King Arthur and Camelot. I would recommend this book first to Saberhagen fans, then to Fantasy enthusiasts, and possibly to that small portion of Sci-Fi fans that like Sci-Fi/Fantasy crossover stories. Personally I enjoyed reading this book, once I got into it. It was one of those reads where I would start off by reading most if not all of one chapter. Then put it down for a few days then read only a few pages, then pick it up a week or two later read a little and put it back down, until about halfway. I then began to read it more often and as much as possible until I finished it. On a scale of one to five, with one being forget it and five being read this book and tell everybody about it. I would rate this book a three and half. ... Read more |
71. Exile From Xanadu / The Golden People by Fred Saberhagen, Lan Wright | |
Paperback: 255
Pages
(1964-01-01)
Asin: B000ITYSNS Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
72. BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA by Fred; Hart, James V. (re: Bram Stoker) (afterword by Francis Ford Co Saberhagen | |
Hardcover:
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(1992)
Asin: B002BLDO9U Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
73. Worlds of if Science Fiction: March - April 1974 Vol. 22 No. 4 Issue 171 by James H. Schmitz; Raymond F. Jones; Edward Wellen; Fred Saberhagen; Chelsea Quin | |
Paperback:
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(1974)
Asin: B003VWFM2A Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
74. Water of Thought: Soul Warrior by Fred Saberhagen | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1998-02)
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Nice
An Interesting Early Work Old-fashioned space adventure features"Planeteer" Boris Brazil (!), visiting backwater colony planetwith intelligent natives whose rituals center around a liquid withunpredictable effects on the "earth-descended."After anotherplaneteer drinks the Water of Thought and goes berserk, Boris follows himinto the wilderness, and ultimately learns what the water is and how itworks on the native species. Short on characterization, long on actionand ideas, this is a fairly entertaining early 60's potboiler; notparticularly well-written but readable. ... Read more |
75. Worlds of if Science Fiction: May - June 1974 Vol. 22 No. 5 Issue 1972 by Fred Saberhagen; Isaac Asimov; Robert Silverberg; Christopher Anvil; James H. Sc | |
Paperback:
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(1974)
Asin: B003VWHMGO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
76. Changeling Earth by Fred Saberhagen | |
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(1973-02-20)
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77. THE WATER OF THOUGHT by saberhagen Fred | |
Paperback:
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(1981)
Asin: B0029BQ5BG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
78. Berserker Fury: Library Edition by Fred Saberhagen | |
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(2007-09)
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79. Berserker: Blue Death by Fred Saberhagen | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1987-08)
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Captain Ahab in the 25th Century
I love Saberhagen, but this is not his best...
Berserker: A strong entry in a classic SF series
Ahab finally wins one... Berserker: Blue Death can be compartmentalized as a science fiction equivalent to Moby Dick. Captain Ahab is protrayed by Nils Domingo, an enigmatic man who has lost a family instead of a leg to what he thinks is the ultimate enemy. Ishmael, Queequeg and the others are more than adequately picked up in the form of Spence Benkovic, Branwen Galway, etc. as members of Domingo's crew who have their own reasons for being there, but are struggling with their captain's reasons as well. Throw in Fourth Adventurer, a Carmpan, (you have to know the backplot of the universe this story is written in to understand how amazing this is) and the berserker, the unfeeling bringer of death, Leviathan (a.k.a. Moby Dick) and you've got a story ready to explode. Simply put, this book is about a father's misplaced quest for revenge against the murderer of his daughter. The same things that made Moby Dick such a good read apply here as well. Characters who are developed to the point that you can relate to them on a personal level, strong intermediate story about the quest for revenge, and a titanic ending, with a very interesting twist. In this one, Ahab wins, twice in fact, but at the cost of his soul. Fantastic read.
Character and plot development is very strong |
80. The Mask of the Sun by Fred Saberhagen | |
Mass Market Paperback: 240
Pages
(1991-08-15)
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One of Saberhagen's best |
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