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Valentine finds himself outside the city of Pidruid one afternoon, completely bereft of memory, as the city makes ready for the arrival of Lord Valentine - one of the four great Powers of the mega-world of Majipoor. what's a man to do in such a situation? why, join a traveling band of jugglers, of course. travel a lot, meets lots of new people and see lots of new things, have a bunch of trippy dreams, and eventually reclaim a fabulous destiny. that's what i'd do too.
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This one is a strange but otherwise pleasant beast. It's a great little adventure romp in the hybrid realm known as science fantasy, which is to say it borrows both from the science fiction and fantasy genres. Although mostly formulaic despite the genre breeding, its protagonist is nevertheless engaging enough to keep the storytelling fresh throughout.
The mix of science fiction and fantasy is more mongrel than clever crossbreed. Although the world-building lies firmly within the purview of scien ...more
The mix of science fiction and fantasy is more mongrel than clever crossbreed. Although the world-building lies firmly within the purview of scien ...more

I've had this book recommended to me a number of times, and I was prepared to love it... but I didn't.
The world-building in this book was phenomenal. I thought it was fantastic, stunning, etc. A giant planet known as Majipoor was settled, well, whenever humans fell from the sky and took the joint over. There's a giant continent called Padruid where the story takes place. There is a mix of left-over-from-long-ago science and magic, different species, a fully fleshed out culture, government, socie ...more
The world-building in this book was phenomenal. I thought it was fantastic, stunning, etc. A giant planet known as Majipoor was settled, well, whenever humans fell from the sky and took the joint over. There's a giant continent called Padruid where the story takes place. There is a mix of left-over-from-long-ago science and magic, different species, a fully fleshed out culture, government, socie ...more

3.5 stars.
An episodic travelogue of a deposed prince's efforts to first regain his memory, then his throne. It's an unusual blend of a fantasy setting on a Sci Fi world, with charming characters and a classic quest, that meanders just a bit too much. ...more
An episodic travelogue of a deposed prince's efforts to first regain his memory, then his throne. It's an unusual blend of a fantasy setting on a Sci Fi world, with charming characters and a classic quest, that meanders just a bit too much. ...more

Jan 26, 2008
This Is Not The Michael You're Looking For
rated it
it was amazing
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Sep 07, 2013
~Geektastic~
marked it as to-read

May 16, 2016
Meg
marked it as to-read
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