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To Reign in Hell by Steven Brust
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Brian
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Aug 16, 2009 10:05AM
Snow, tenderly caught by eddying breezes, swirled and spun in and out of bright, lustrous shapes that gleamed against the emerald-blazoned black drape of sky and sparkled there for a moment, hanging, before settling gently to the soft, green-tufted plain with all the sickly sweetness of an over-written sentence.
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lolThanks for the warning about this book! Nothing I hate worse than sentences about weather to start a book. And to top it off, some purple prose!
That is one of my favorite opening lines in fantasy ever. Brust is at his best when he does meta-fictiony things like that (like the whole business with Paarfi in the afterwords of the Khaavren books).
David wrote: "And to top it off, some purple prose!"The opening paragraph isn't really that reflective of the book - the overwrought prose is purely there for the purposes of the punchline. The rest is very much Brust attempting to channel Zelazny - very dialog driven, with a similar slightly stilted self-aware style.
It's not one of Brust's best, but its well worth reading, and that opening paragraph always makes me smile a little.

