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21. The Book of Skulls by Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(2006-01-31)
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A road trip into Hell
Immortal?
great writing, but not for me
an American journey
Sex and skulduggery |
22. Legends-Vol. 3 Stories By The Masters of Modern Fantasy (Legends (Tor)) | |
Mass Market Paperback: 448
Pages
(2000-02-15)
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Excellent Glimpses into Wonderful Worlds
Be careful, the revs & book info for all 3 vols are mixed up There are four stories in Legends 3: New Spring, by Robert Jordan, a Wheel of Time story. Dragonfly, by Ursula K. Le Guin, an Earthsea story. The Burning Man, by Tad Williams, a Memory, Sorrow and Thorn story. The Sea and Little Fishes, by Terry Pratchett, a Discworld story. This is a case where they saved the best for last :)Each story gets progressively better.I thought I would go ahead and read this book rather than return it since I am always on the lookout for new (to me) fantasy writers.After all the hype about Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, I must say I was sorely dissappointed.The story was fairly interesting, and maybe the books are better than this short story, but I can't say I'm in much of a hurry to buy them now.However, I think maybe my daughter might like the children's versions. Dragonfly was better, and the ending was the best part of all.If this was the beginning of the series, I'd be much more likely to want to buy the books, but from what I can figure out, this happens at the end of the series.Will we ever find out what happens next?I kinda doubt it.There hasn't been a new book in this series for a long time.But, I might eventually check this series out. The Burning Man was pretty cool.It seemed to kinda stand alone though.Can't really imagine what the series is like. The Sea and Little Fishes was the coolest.The whole Discworld thing, the world being flat and flying thru space on the backs of four elephants riding on a giant turtle was a little weird, but that hardly had anything at all to do with the story.It was about witches, not so much about magic as how they interacted with one another and with the mortals all around them.I think I'd like to read more of these. I hope you find this helpful and don't make the same mistake that I did, thinking all of these stories are in one book, because they are actually in three.If you did find it helpful, please vote that you did.Thanks!
Terry Pratchett Junky
A Good Prequel chapter It has to be read after 4 or 5, or it won't be as thoroughly enjoyed (thats for newbies).The great thing is Robert Jordan expressed an interest to do another such novella if the opportunity arose.Little stories can be found in "The World of Robert Jordan's the Wheel of Time" til the next book comes out.
As Amazon predicted, I indeed loved this. The quality of the stories was high. King's story was beautiful and enchanting, I am not a great fan of Pratchett, though, Feist and Goodkind's stories were entertaining enough, if not a little predictable. I felt myself also highly attracted to Williams' story for some reason. And I havent even read the series. Still gotta find the first book somewhere. :) Legends did what it was made for - introduce fans into worlds they havent explored yet, and show them a little bit more of the worlds they know and love. So yes, Legends was brilliant. ... Read more |
23. The New Springtime by Robert Silverberg | |
Unknown Binding:
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(1990-01-01)
Asin: B003HFJGXW Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Well Worth the effort
The Queen of Springtime: The New Springtime, Volume 2 (Beyond Armageddon) (Purchased on 08/25/2008)
A Satisfying Sequel |
24. To the Dark Star: 1962-69 (The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg) by Robert Silverberg | |
Hardcover: 391
Pages
(2007-09-25)
list price: US$35.00 Isbn: 1596060891 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A few gems in an overall unsatisfying collection
early sci fi reading |
25. A Time of Changes by Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2009-04-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the far future, Earth is a worn-out backwater and humanity is spread across the galaxy on worlds that began as colonies, but now feel like home, each with its own long history of a thousand years or more, and each with its own unique culture. One of the strangest is on Borthan, where the founding settlers established the Covenant, which teaches that the self is to be despised, and forbids anyone to reveal his innermost thoughts or feelings to another. On Borthan, the filthiest obscenities imaginable are the words “I” and “me.” For the heinous crime of “self-baring,” apostates have always paid with exile or death, but after his eyes are opened by a visitor from Earth, Kinnall Darival, prince of Salla, risks everything to teach his people the real meaning of being human. Customer Reviews (6)
Silver age of sci-fi
A proto-Majipoor?
Well Written, But Not My Kind of Sci-Fi
A Great Story
Hallucinogenic drug to loosen up closed society? |
26. Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg: Volume 1 Secret Sharers by Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback: 568
Pages
(1992-10-01)
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Collection of a master
Great later shorts by Robert Silverberg This book contains much of his good short story work from the1980's and early 1990's. There is some good to almost great work stillcoming from the Typewriter/Word Processor of Silveberg.His shorts andnovellas like "Mulipules", "Sailing to Byzantuim","House of Bones" and "Enter a Soldier. Later:Enteranother" are all of high caliber. I orginally found this book inthe library when I was going thru what I was catching up on SF.As soon asI have read it I wanted to own it. But I found it was out of print. We'll... It took a while, but I finally found it.And I have taken greatcare of it ever since. I highly recommend this book, as well asanything else by Robert Silverberg.
Great collection of stories commented by the author |
27. Starman's Quest by Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback: 96
Pages
(2010-03-07)
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Classic Sci Fi at it's best
Gambling with time ... |
28. Trips (Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg) by Robert Silverberg | |
Hardcover: 416
Pages
(2009-05-30)
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29. The Last Song of Orpheus by Robert Silverberg | |
Hardcover: 136
Pages
(2010-09-30)
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30. The King Of Dreams by Robert Silverberg | |
Mass Market Paperback: 496
Pages
(2002-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description The years since first be gained the Starburst Crown have been difficult ones for Coronal Lord Prestimion and the vast, unfathoniable realm he rules. But finally peace has been restored to Majipoor. And now it is time for Prestimion to name the able Prince Dekkeret his succeeding Coronal and to descend to the Labyrinth as Pontifex. But a power from a dark past that both men believed was dead is stirring once again -- an evil more potent and devastating than either leader dares to remember. Once, decades past, a then knight-initiate Dekkeret had his dreams stolen from him. His quest for recovery led him to a remarkable helmetthat could invade the psyches of sleeping foes, a device the newly anointed Coronal Prestimion later utilized to defeat his enemy Dantirya Sambail, tyrant of the continent Zimroel. In the fires of civil war, the terrible weapon was destroyed forever -- or so it was believed. The noxious weed of rebellion was torn out at its roots but its seeds have borne frightening fruit. Dantirya Sambail is dead, and the hungry jackals who ran at his heels now scheme to recover his lost lands and power. At their head is the tyrant's former henchman Mandralisca -- a villain of great wiles and icy heart, who somehow has unleashed a devastating plague of the mind upon Prestimion's subjects, Dark visions are invading the sleep of those loyal to the Lords and the Lady of Majipoor -- soul-shattering scenes of madness and monstrosity, driving those inflicted to commit horrible, destructive acts. And the dark wave is flowing ever-closer to the throne, seeping beneath the doors of the 30,000 rooms of the towering edifice atop Castle Mount ... and into sacrosanct depths of the imperial Labyrinth itself. A new campaign for the soul of Majipoor has been declared -- and its catastrophic opening salvos have been fired in silence and in mystery. Once again Prestimion and Dekkeret have been called onto the battlefield of nightmare. But this time it will be a war to the death against a foe greater than all who came before: the master of murderous shadows who aspires to be King of all. Customer Reviews (9)
Not the best way to finish off the Majipoor saga.
Unsatisfying Conclusion to the Cycle Silverberg produced a respectable trilogy back in the day when he fired up with "Lord Valentine's Castle". (Technically, this is a science fiction series, but it can also be read just as well from a fantasy standpoint.) There, he introduced the world of Majipoor and its governmental structure of the Pontifex, Coronal, Lady of the Isles, and the King of Dreams, along with the myriad races that have come to call the planet home. It was pretty good stuff. I doubt many people would call Silverberg a master of characterization, but he's great at big ideas and setting up seemingly simple, almost archetypical, plots that take a few interesting twists and turns along the way. So with the original set of books, you got a solid and entertaining tale of one man's journey back to himself. Arguably, it's a minor classic of the genre. Then, much later, Silverberg bumped out the curious and pointless "Mountains of Majipoor" as a fourth volume (with its slim page count and irrelevant arc, it's pretty much just Majipoor Helper), and not satisfied with that, evidently decided to go for broke and churned out a second trilogy, set in an earlier time. The first book of the new trilogy was interesting enough, the second was somewhat less so, and the creative juices have pretty much dried up by the third. Not a lot remains to be said, but the author persists in saying it, and at times it feels like we're very slowly traveling across the vast surface of Majipoor with the heroes, slogging wearily along with every footstep they take. From the original series, we already know that we'll see the introduction of the Fourth Power, the King of Dreams, so all of the sturm und drang leading up to that seems like a lot of empty noise. Meanwhile, minor characters take up undue stage time for no substantial payoff later. And the villains are grotesquely villainous without any hope of redemption. Silverberg does take some time to delineate Mandralisca, but basically only to conclude "Boy, he sure likes evil." Ultimately, the books plods to its climax and then drops in its tracks right at the very denouement. It's as if the author ran out of sheets of paper, or realized he'd hit his contractual page count. We're hoping for a big emotional and dramatic payoff, but instead we get "Everyone is hit by a two-ton truck. The End." Very frustrating. Everything after "Chronicles of Majipoor" really is only recommended for the purists who want to fill out their collections. Otherwise, there's just not anything compelling about the later material.
Overrated The same sort of this shines here. A once decent, if not remarkable, series is being plumbed again, in the hope that it will produce another gusher. Sadly, the well is dry. This promises to be the conclusion, and I can only hope that it is, but the ending was amateurish at best, and I can't really say I will miss the world.
Just where to put this book? Finally I felt the conclusion too sudden and too rash. A war was fight and won, major characters died, a fourth power of the realm was established - which is one of the biggest changes in Majipoor's history - without clear answers on Prestimion's concerns as if he was a minor character in the story without real importance.
Fascinating world, painfully slow start Robert Silverberg is a wonderful writer and his Majipoor world is beautifully created. Silverberg also obviously loves his characters. Even the evil Mandralisca is sympathetically drawn. I had two major problems with this novel.First, it spent too much time dealing with character introspection rather than moving the story forward. In limited amounts, this is great. We learn about the characters and empathize with their goals. In excess, we wallow in their wallowing as the plot stalls. Silverberg walked painfully close to this line.Second, the resolution of the novel included the creation of a new power in Majipoor. Prestimion had earlier objected to this, with an apparently legitimate concern for the potential for tyranny. This concern was not dealt with adequately and the assumption that a hereditary power could be created based on the moral virtue of a founding member is clearly inadequate. THE KING OF DREAMS is an enjoyable read. Silverberg loves his world and his characters and you can't help loving them to. ... Read more |
31. The world inside by Robert Silverberg | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1971-01-01)
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32. Up the Line by Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2002-06-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Being a Time Courier was one of the best jobs Judson Daniel Elliott III ever had. It was tricky, though, taking group after group of tourists back to the same historic event without meeting yourself coming or going. Trickier still was avoiding the temptation to become intimately involved with the past and interfere with events to come. The deterrents for any such actions were frighteningly effective. So Judson Daniel Elliott played by the book. Then he met a lusty Greek in Byzantium who showed him how rules were made to be broken...and set him on a family-history-go-round that would change his past and his future forever! Customer Reviews (12)
Silverberg in a playful mood
A Bizantine time travel story
Time travel tourism - yes!
Not Free SF Reader
A very important book |
33. Planet of Death by Robert Silverberg | |
Hardcover: 125
Pages
(1967)
Asin: B0006BPJTK Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Great book for adventurous kids Parents should be warned about the violence (the opening hunting scene, fistfights, and animal and human deaths on the alien planet), however it's not bloody. There is an element of horror in some of the aliens' eating habits, but again it's not gory. If your kids like action and adventure, they'll like this book! Let's hope the publishers decide to print a new edition. ... Read more |
34. Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg: Ringing the Changes v. 5 (The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg) by Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(1997-07-21)
Isbn: 0586213732 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
35. Kingdoms of the Wall by Robert Silverberg | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1994-01-01)
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Tedious, pointless, and unpleasant; otherwise not too bad
Not Free SF Reader
Fine adventure story, well-told
Silverberg does it again
Beyond mythic |
36. Roma Eterna by Robert Silverberg | |
Mass Market Paperback: 464
Pages
(2004-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description No power on Earth can resist the might of Imperial Rome, so it has been and so it ever shall be. Through brute force, terror, and sheer indomitable will, her armies have enslaved a world. From the reign of Maximilianus the Great in A.U.C. 1203 onward through the ages -- into a new era of scientific advancement and astounding technologies -- countless upstarts and enemies arise, only to be ground into the dust beneath the merciless Roman bootheels. But one people who suffer and endure throughout the many centuries of oppressive rule dream of the glorious day that is coming -- when the heavens themselves will be opened to them…and the ships they are preparing in secret will carry them on their "Great Exodus" to the stars. Customer Reviews (32)
Borders on the Absurd
Not worth the effort
Slow moving and flawed, but the good stories were very, very good
Good, not great
SPQR Forever....what a book this could have been |
37. The Horror Hall of Fame by Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1992-12)
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Not Free SF Reader
Not Free SF Reader |
38. The Collected Stories of Robert Silverberg Volume Two: The Secret Sharer by Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback: 395
Pages
(1993)
Isbn: 0586213708 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
39. Beyond The Gate of Worlds by Robert Silverberg | |
Mass Market Paperback: 288
Pages
(1991-01-15)
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40. Child of Time by Isaac Asimov, Robert Silverberg | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(1993-06-11)
Isbn: 0330325795 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Entertaining, sensitive, moving, and interesting fantasy |
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