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The Courts of Chaos by Roger Zelazny

mari8ami's review against another edition

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4.0

კარგი სერია იყო, უნდა ახლავე გავაგრძელო-მეთქი ვერ ვიტყვი, მაგრამ ალბათ შემდეგსაც წავიკითხავ ოდესმე

ფიონა <3

darwin8u's review against another edition

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3.0

"Sometimes it's damned hard to tell the dancer from the dance."
- Roger Zelazny, Coruts of Chaos

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So, this isn't the bottom of the first five books in the 'Chronicles of Amber'. Actually, of the five books that make up the Corwin cycle (Books 1-5), it might be my favorite (so 3.5 ✷?). I haven't been impressed by the five enough to rush soon into the Merlin cycle (Books 6-10). I'll probably get there. I own all ten ([b:The Great Book of Amber|5367|The Great Book of Amber (The Chronicles of Amber, #1-10)|Roger Zelazny|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1165519096s/5367.jpg|8810]), but other books from other favorite authors remain unread and unless there is a sign, symbol, or signal somewhere that suggest that these later books will suddenly jump higher in my esteem, I'm finished for 2017 with Zelazny.

The Courts of Chaos did produce a couple items I did enjoy, sort of:

1. A Zen, futilitarianst crow saying such things as: "You see, we are hatched and we drift on the surface of events. Sometimes, we feel like we actually influence things, and this gives rise to striving. This is a big mistake, because it creates desires and builds up a false ego when just being should be enough." Da FA?

2. Courtly dancers, treading to the slow measures of invisible musicians, that appear to be an allusion to the painting Dance to the Music of Time by Nicolas Poussin: "They dance to celebrate your passage. They are not mortals but the spirits of Time. They began this foolish show when you entered the valley." Um, OK?

Anyway, the things I just gently mocked above are also probably WHY I give this an extra 1/2 ✷. That might make sense, or may not. I'm not going to strive to hard to explain.

realbooks4ever's review against another edition

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4.0

The fifth book in the Chronicles of Amber, THE COURTS OF CHAOS spends much of its time on the travels of Corwin towards the aforementioned Courts.
In this book, the final decision is made, between thirteen sons and daughters, as to who succeeds Corwin’s father as the ruler of Amber.
I truly love Zelazny’s expertise in describing the hallucinogenic scenery that Corwin journeys through.
I’m looking forward to reading more of this series!
~Stephanie
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