Changeling
by Roger Zelaznypublished
January 28th 2003
(first published 1980)
by I Books
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binding
Paperback, 256 pages
isbn
0743458192
(isbn13: 9780743458191)
description
Continuing ibooks' Series of Authoritative New Editions of the Works of Award-Winning Author Roger Zelazny! Two Complete Novels, Changeling and Madwand! ...more
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This is the first of two books Zelazny wrote in this series. I'm sorry he didn't complete any more. Again, he's mixed Fantasy with SF into a very interesting tapestry that's a quick, fun & interesting read. He's put a somewhat unique spin on well worn subjects & brought them into conflict & out again.
Madwand is the second book & I almost wish I hadn't read it. Not that it wasn't as good as this one, but I could easily live with this book as a stand alone book. Madwand en...more
Madwand is the second book & I almost wish I hadn't read it. Not that it wasn't as good as this one, but I could easily live with this book as a stand alone book. Madwand en...more
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Read in January, 1982
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The rather mechanistic approach to magic really appealed to the teenage sci-fi geek in me. And it had enough of Zelazny's lyricism to flow nicely. It really struck a chord.
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Read in January, 1983
First of two. Decent fantasy about two boys swapped from their home worlds to each others and how they never quite fit there and end up fighting each other.
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Read in November, 2008
Technology vs. magic.
I had a lot of empathy for the supposed villain.
A good book, but a long way from Zelazny's best.
I had a lot of empathy for the supposed villain.
A good book, but a long way from Zelazny's best.
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