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aarongertler 's review for:
Nine Princes in Amber
by Roger Zelazny
Curiously uninflected fantasy in a classic '70s mold. Can be read in an hour, and could have been written in 24 hours. We are given no reason whatsoever to root for the hero, or against the villain, and what remains is a collection of strange images from a war beyond human understanding (and a lot of conversations that seem to have been scripted by George Lucas, which isn't entirely a bad thing). I had no desire whatsoever to read the sequels, but I'm sure this sort of thing will hit the spot for a solid minority of readers.