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vittorioseg 's review for:
Nine Princes in Amber
by Roger Zelazny
I think, at the end, what killed me with this book was not the lack of descriptions of the actual fights or battles, the constant exposition, the setting which was incredibly inspiring for its time but feels kind of redundant now nor the sexism or classissm that its put forward constantly.
It was that I didn't care about any of the charactes. I just found all of them flat, all of them uninteresting and their actions and powers just there. Everything can be endured but this and while I can accept that this is the classic for multiverse stories and the shadow realm, this book is better read from articles, thesis and the works that it inspired that the actual work that is presented.
It was that I didn't care about any of the charactes. I just found all of them flat, all of them uninteresting and their actions and powers just there. Everything can be endured but this and while I can accept that this is the classic for multiverse stories and the shadow realm, this book is better read from articles, thesis and the works that it inspired that the actual work that is presented.