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The Courts of Chaos: A Review

February 16, 2014February 20, 2015Categories Book Reviews, Essays, The Book of Amber

The Courts of Chaos by Roger Zelazny My rating: 3 of 5 stars "Do we make the Shadow worlds? Or are they there, independent of us, awaiting our footfalls?" ––Corwin, Prince of Amber, Prince of Chaos The Courts of Chaos, the final book in the Corwin Cycle of The Book of Amber, is a sojourn…

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The Hand of Oberon: A Review

February 15, 2014February 20, 2015Categories Book Reviews, The Book of Amber1 Comment on The Hand of Oberon: A Review

The Hand of Oberon by Roger Zelazny My rating: 5 of 5 stars Where to begin? All shadows flow from Amber. This we have known since the first book, Nine Princes in Amber. The Pattern, the great seal of magic, is the rite of the princes to walk. But the end of the last book,…

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