![]() (This review is for the first book in the collection, Nine Princes in Amber. Overall though, it is definitely worth a read. ![]() The dangers of building large, complex stories. That said, I have heard that the Zelazny meant to write more but did not have a chance to do so before he died. I would say less than half of those threads are resolved in the end, and many of those that were resolved were not resolved fully. The main character of that story arc seems to get pulled from event to event, each of which generates new threads. The story contains many good elements, but overall it comes across as a bit too. Just as you start to wonder whether or not he is ever going to get around it, he brings the fantasy element into the story with a bang. The way Zelazny starts the story, it does not even seem like fantasy. ![]() ![]() The series is divided into two major story arcs, each consisting of five books. This large tome contains all 10 volumes of the Amber Chronicles. ![]()
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