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The Great Book of Amber: The Complete Amber Chronicles, 1-10 (Chronicles of Amber)

The Great Book of Amber: The Complete Amber Chronicles, 1-10 (Chronicles of Amber)
Author: Roger Zelazny
Publisher: Eos
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 211 reviews
Sales Rank: 8169

Media: Paperback
Pages: 1264
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 2.4

ISBN: 0380809060
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
UPC: 071001020007
EAN: 9780380809066
ASIN: 0380809060

Publication Date: December 1, 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: paperback bend to cover

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
Roger Zelazny's books have three things in common: a flawed hero who sometimes fails, endlessly surprising plot twists, and a blend of lyricism, literary allusions, and sly puns that makes the pages fly. The Great Book of Amber, collecting all 10 Amber novels, is vintage Zelazny. Despite some irritating typographical errors, it's invaluable for anyone who wants to read or reread the tales of Corwin and his son, Merlin.

Corwin is a prince of Amber, the "immortal city from which every other city has taken its shape." All other worlds, including Earth, are shadows of that reality. Corwin has spent centuries on Earth as an amnesiac. But when someone in the family tries to kill him there, Corwin begins a search for his past. He quickly learns that his family has some very unusual powers. They can travel between Amber, its shadows, and Chaos by manipulating reality; use magical playing cards to communicate and travel instantaneously; and are able to walk the Pattern that created Amber. Corwin regains his memory, solves the mystery of his father Oberon's disappearance, and fulfills his destiny--only to disappear into Chaos.

Merlin searches for Corwin and his destiny as a son of both Amber and the Courts of Chaos. His story parallels Corwin's, answering many questions about Amber, Chaos, and the next generation in the family.

Many readers have complained that the series goes on too long and the ending is disappointing. None, however, would deny that it's filled with fascinating ideas, complex characters, and action-adventure. Don't miss a chance to make up your own mind. --Nona Vero

Product Description
All ten of Roger Zelzany's classic Amber fantasy novels in one book! Join Corwin, Merlin and the others in wild adventures in the lands of Amber, Earth, and the Courts of Chaos, where the powers of Amber and Chaos constantly battle for supremacy through intrigue and adventure. Revisit Amber, the land of mystery, adventure and romance. Amber, the one true world. All other worlds, including our Earth, are merely Shadows.


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5 out of 5 stars Amber   October 31, 2008
Samantha Gregory (NY USA)
This book is fantastic in every sense of the word. Dashing characters move through all sorts of time and space to have mind-blowing adventures through a unique and deadly game of sibling rivalry. The protagonist of the first five is one hell of a Renaissance man. Technically superior, thrilling plotline. The only criticism I would have is that many of the characters seem to speak and think like the narrator.


4 out of 5 stars Somewhat uneven   September 9, 2008
M. K. Rivera (Pennsylvania)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Because Amber is essentially two stories, I'm separating my review into two parts. I really wanted to like it as a whole, but to me the two parts of this book are somewhat unequal.

Chronicles of Amber 1-5
Five stars

The first half of "The Great Book of Amber" is told from the perspective of Corwin. It begins with Corwin in a hospital with no memory of who he is, where he's from, or what exactly he's doing there to begin with. The reader is pulled along while he tries to discover all these things, meeting some interesting characters along the way. (Random is one of my personal favorites.)

What I loved about the first part of this book is that the writing style is very neat and precise. Zelazny does not waste the readers time with being overly verbose. He doesn't need to use 100 words when 10 will do. I found it very easy to read and more than that a pleasure to read.

Also, Corwin is an interesting anti-hero of sorts. Sometimes he has a tendency to do the "wrong" thing and it makes him more interesting. He is not a perfect, shiny hero, instead fighting for plenty of selfish reasons as well as for "the greater good." Part of the story is spent trying to clean up after his own mess. But I loved reading from his perspective, and I found him likable flaws and all.

As a narrator he worked well because of his amnesia. The reader is just as confused as he is at times, and finds out his story along with him.

Beyond that, I find the entire setting of Amber fascinating. Amber is the only real place in existence, and everything else is just a shadow cast from it. The magics used in this book are interesting and I thought innovative, such as using the trumps for communication and teleportation. The entire first half of this book was fascinating and a pleasure to read.

Chronicles of Amber 6-10
Three stars

The second half of this book was told from the perspective of Merlin, Corwin's son. I really wanted to like Merlin, but I never found him quite as interesting as his father. I spent a lot of time skimming pages hoping for some mention of Corwin, or that he would show up soon.

While the writing was just as good, some of the plot was harder to follow and at sometimes seemed to skirt the line of being too abstract. I did enjoy the second part, but not nearly as much as the first part and I didn't relate to the characters as well.

Also, the ending was fairly... anticlimactic. It seemed more like a pause than "credits roll" and it felt like someone had just stopped in the middle of a sentence.

If given the option, I would recommend just reading the first five and stopping there.



5 out of 5 stars The Chronicles of Amber   July 21, 2008
Elizabeth White (Alpharetta, GA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I read each of these books that originally came as a series. Yes I waiting for each of these books to come out and couldn't wait for the next one. It is great to have them all in one enormous book now. If I can only find the time to read it again!


5 out of 5 stars The most fun I've had sitting down!   June 5, 2008
Steven W. Nichols (Memphis, TN USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I shouldn't have liked this book. First of all it's huge, there are a million characters and due to the basis of the book the author can whip up a deus ex machina any time he needs. I mean how can such a "light" book stick with you as long and as well as this work of Zelazney? Simple... just create an old fashioned swashbuckling tale that forces you to turn the page.

I loved the characters and the writing. My favorite line in the book is the first line in part two of this book: "It's a bitch waiting around for someone to kill you." That kind of catch-you-off-guard writing kept the me rivited to my seat for all of the 1264 pages. Even after that much I was sad the book was over. I wish Roger was still with us for there is so much more to be said and done in Amber but alas.

If you are looking for a fun adventure buy this book!



4 out of 5 stars First Half, Amazing, Second Half, Not So Much   June 4, 2008
Tabitha Rasa (New York City)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Would that Roger Zelazny had stopped after the first five chronicles in this series of ten. If he had, I'd've had no trouble giving the collection five stars. He builds a world unlike any other, pushes it to the limit, and uses its unique plasticity to great purpose in the first half of the series. ...And then in the second half he kind of goes off the rails. I also wish that I'd only read the first five books. If you get The Great Book, I recommend cutting it in half after the fifth book, and throwing books 6-10 away. Keep 1-5, read them often and treasure them.

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