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Old 11-05-2009, 06:21 AM   #147
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Originally Posted by llreader View Post
I just want to be clear - I think I am the only one who said anything unflattering about Zelazny, and he is one of my favorite authors (I know, I was off the "NEVER read" topic). I just didn't like one book.

I loved Zelazney's work when I first discovered it. I have great memories of that time. There've only been few titles I didn't care for, but I can't remember now which ones they were.

My first title I read was "This Immortal," which tied with "Dune" for the Hugo Award for Best Novel. I read this great Zelazny novel before it won the award.

And there was "Lord of Light," about the same time I discovered Herman Hesse.

Great, early novels. He has a few clunkers thrown in there, too.
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