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21. The Corridors of Time by Poul Anderson | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1980-11-15)
list price: US$1.95 Isbn: 0425043304 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Exciting adventure trough time
Not Free SF Reader
A thrilling book, but...
A Quick Romp Through Time
Grand Time Opera with a Twist |
22. A Knight of Ghosts and Shadows by Poul Anderson | |
Mass Market Paperback: 256
Pages
(1993-02-15)
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Dominic Flandry grows up Before this book, Flandry, while a brilliant secret agent for the Terran Empire, always was a bit juvenile, and reveled in it.He figured that if he was going to die soon anyway (as secret agents rarely live long lives), why not make the best of it?So, he slept with many lissome women, ate lots of good food, and drank lots of great liquor along the way. His other attributes, of loyalty, self-sacrifice, intelligence, a certain type of shifty honesty unusual in a secret agent -- well, they always were underplayed, partly because Flandry was an interstellar James Bond and that might not have been "sexy," and partly because Flandry looked at them as bad qualities. Well, no wonder.The Terran Empire was in decay, and only people like him were holding it together, before the advent of this book.At the start of this book, Hans Molitor has seized the throne -- with Flandry's blessing, as at least he was a strong military man, and as he was better than any of the other contenders for the throne.And trouble's brewing all over the Empire . . . . Without the trouble, there's no way Flandry would have been able to go off on his own.He's now in his 40s, and although he's still an international bon vivant, he's not the same man he used to be.He's found out he has a son, Dominic Hazeltine, by Persis D'Io (the dancer in "Ensign Flandry), and he's starting to perhaps slow down a bit in his travels. But his mind is as keen as ever, so when an exotic, aristocratic slave girl from Dennitza shows up, his interest is piqued.The more he finds out, the more upset he gets.Then, he flits off with her, to find out the truth -- which is more shattering than he ever expected. He does run into Aycharaych again, but it's almost more of an afterthought.Because before this book is done, his life stands in ruin, and about all he has left is his honor, pride, and a job well done -- rather than the life he'd briefly glimpsed in the eyes of Kossara, the Dennitzan slave girl (who never should have been sold for slavery). As he destroys Aycharaych, he realizes that nothing, but nothing, can bring back love -- and wonders what's next for him.These are astonishingly adult thoughts for Flandry, and extremely moving. This book deserves over five stars because of how moving and heart-wrenching it is for Flandry to go through all this.I truly believed in his pain, while enjoying his witty repartee with Chives (his Shalmuan body-servant/cook/batman/everything), Kossara, and son Dominic.Flandry is no intellectual lightweight, and he really does have a heart.Excellent book; truly one of Anderson's best (and I've read most of his output). Btw, "A Stone in Heaven" is also another great book about Flandry in his age -- I recommend that one, too, extremely highly.
Flandry faces his final betrayal, and his greatest foe. |
23. The Broken Sword by Poul Anderson | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1981-10-12)
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24. The Avatar by Poul Anderson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1986)
Isbn: 0722111312 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (5)
Not Anderson's Best
Great world building, bad characters
Too stereotyped
Cloning - the justification
Pass this one by |
25. For Love and Glory by Poul Anderson | |
Hardcover: 304
Pages
(2003-03-19)
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For Melodrama and Bad Dialog
Incomplete
A pleasant read, but not up to Anderson's former standard
A good read.Thoughtful galactic adventure.
AWKWARD STYLE, NO EDITING Even worse are the sentence fragments. This book is written. In a very awkward. Writing style. A lot of. Incomplete sentences. And word phrases. Not much of a story, either. ... Read more |
26. Hrolf Kraki's Saga by Poul, with an Intro By Lin Carter Anderson | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1973)
Asin: B001JKPZIM Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (4)
Great telling of myth
A myth well re-told. The story is a myth retold, rather than historical fiction, although the opening framework sequence is set in historical times with a woman being asked to recount the old myths to a royal gathering during a feast time.Anderson also pens a good introduction which gives some of the historical and legendary background to the tale.Tales, rather, as the saga is actuallya series of stories about several of the warriors who end up in the service of Hrolf. A final battle and glorious defeat mark the end of the story.Like much of Northern mythology there is courage and hope even in the face of tragedy and loss. The parallels to some of Arthurian legend seemed rather marked to me, and made me want to go back and reread some of those tales. In my mind this is what the best books do, they plant a seed which makes you want to read more.At his best, (and HROLF KRAKI is one of his best) Anderson does this.I've listed below some of his other books that are similar to HROLF KRAKI'S SAGA. Anderson was probably best know for his great science fiction, but he penned several fantasies and historical romances set in the Viking era and world.Besides HROLF KRAKI'S SAGA,I would also highly recommend THE BROKEN SWORD, THREE HEARTS AND THREE LIONS, THE KINGS OF YS, MOTHER OF KINGS, SIGN OF THE RAVEN, THE GOLDEN SLAVE, THE GOLDEN HORN, ROAD OF THE SEA HORSE, WAR OF THE GODS, THE MERMAN'S CHILDREN, THE DEMON OF SCATTERY (co-authored with Mildred Downey Broxon) and even THE HIGH CRUSADE (a science fiction story, but one in which medieval knights are captured by an advanced alien civilization, but turn the tables on their captors).Several of these books are still in print, while some others are out of print, but all are worth finding and reading.Let me restate "Highly recommended".
Highly Recommended
Wonderful tale from pre-Christian northern Europe |
27. Horn of Time (The Gregg Press science fiction series) by Poul Anderson | |
Hardcover: 144
Pages
(1978-09-05)
Isbn: 0839824289 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (3)
Aquatical men, Assassins, Time Travelers, and Indians
Average Poul Anderson
Assorted future-histories of post-apocalypse humanity |
28. To Outlive Eternity by Poul Anderson | |
Mass Market Paperback: 720
Pages
(2009-04-28)
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A tired review of Anderson's early work
thanks
A hard-hitting, fast-paced collection |
29. The Day of Their Return by Poul Anderson | |
Mass Market Paperback: 224
Pages
(1994-03-15)
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power struggle & politics... zzzzz
Favorite Anderson; Jacket Artwork Superb
Just can't seem to get started Frederiksen as the main character, since he does little of significance until the very end.Instead, he spends most of the book running and hiding, and there's very little thrill in this chase since his trackers are seldom close enough or dangerous enough to really engage the reader.Anderson had a good enough idea for this book, showing how a rebellious young man of privilege could join forces with a working-class visionary to shake up the establishment, but he took far too long to get his story started, and by the time things really got moving, it was nearly ended.It's hard to believe that the average reader will even finish this book, let alone enjoy it.
One of Anderson's best, |
30. The Infinite Voyage: Man's Future in Space by Poul Anderson | |
Library Binding: 176
Pages
(1969-04)
list price: US$4.95 Isbn: 0027049604 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. The Broken Sword (Fantasy Masterworks) by Poul Anderson | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-09-12)
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Exchangelings
Magical Norse Saga in the Realm of Faerie
Master of the Myth
Not Free SF Reader
A classic of the viking-themed sword and sorcery genre |
32. Harvest the Fire by Poul Anderson | |
Mass Market Paperback: 192
Pages
(1997-11-15)
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never got the point...
Not Free SF Reader
Fast-paced hard sf
Better than predecessors due to its concise nature, but... The novella is the brief story of Jesse Nichols, a Terran poet in Anderson's far future, and his run in with several Lunarians who hatch a conspiracy to strike a blow against the cybernetic order that has stagnated civilization. Venator, the antagonist of THE STARS ARE ALSO FIRE, figures again in the form of a resurrected download. The book moves quickly (I read it in one day) but is low on substance. It really is something of a novelty book. Although more successful than the first two books of the series, as Anderson has finally left behind most of his quaint language ("fain," etc.), his characters still have little depth. Nichols is brash and irrational and just doesn't make any sense or engender sympathy on the part of the reader. Anderson also doesn't make advantage of potential for a chance of conscience for Venator. Also, the ending is a little fuzzy and doesn't resolve much.
Only for Diehard Anderson Fans |
33. The Queen of Air and Darkness (The Worlds of Poul Anderson ; 6) by Poul Anderson | |
Hardcover: 147
Pages
(1978-06)
list price: US$9.95 Isbn: 0839824335 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Award Winner by a Master |
34. Flandry's Legacy: The Technic Civilization Saga (Technic Civilization Series) by Poul Anderson | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(2011-04-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description This concluding volume of the Technic Civilization saga, one of the milestones of modern science fiction includes two full-length novels: Plus three novellas and a novelette set in the time of the Long Night and the renaissance of civilization which followed it, concluding one of the grandest adventure sagas in science fiction. |
35. The Barbarian by Poul William Anderson | |
Kindle Edition:
Pages
(2009-12-05)
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36. Orion Shall Rise by Poul Anderson | |
Mass Market Paperback:
Pages
(1991-10-01)
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Jacket summary
A good imaginative novel
An intriguing examination of the uses of nuclear power
Not his forte A classic conflict between good and bad, war and peace.Some knowledge survived and with that humans built divergent societies that ultimately clashed.The plotline twisted as it sought to both make a point and tell a tale.I gave it a 3.5 and rounded up.
One of Poul Anderson's Best |
37. New America by Poul Anderson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1987-06)
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38. The Dancer from Atlantis by Poul Anderson | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1993-07)
list price: US$3.99 Isbn: 0812523105 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A romantic time travel speculation of an ancient eruption |
39. Worlds of Poul Anderson by Poul Anderson | |
Paperback:
Pages
(1995)
Asin: B000SEKHV0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
40. Duel on Syrtis by Poul William Anderson | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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