tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7670543499274741427.post7091785698963752277..comments2024-03-18T13:59:58.220+01:00Comments on Speculiction...: Review of "Lord of Light" by Roger ZelaznyUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7670543499274741427.post-20216094252170442382014-11-29T21:30:22.463+01:002014-11-29T21:30:22.463+01:00Every review spoils a book. It's only a questi...Every review spoils a book. It's only a question of degree or perspective. Thus, I understand your point about revealing the major plot point of the crew being stranded, etc., but from another perspective, it is merely an overarching premise. The details of the story are entirely more involving and engaging - a fact you indirectly point out by saying about halfway through the knowledge about the crew's origin is revealed. In other words, there is still half a book of wonderful imagination and ideas to enjoy, remaining. Besides, the publisher's blurb provides the same information. ;) Jessehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07796098208589965362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7670543499274741427.post-34194015063229671732014-11-28T08:08:15.617+01:002014-11-28T08:08:15.617+01:00Dear Jesse,
I've read the book a few years ago...Dear Jesse,<br />I've read the book a few years ago, and I agree with your review. It's definitely one of the best 5 books I've read in my whole life.<br /><br />I have a request, however, that you remove the spoilers from the review. You see, I found the book in a used bookstore, bought it and started reading it from the first page completely blind. I hadn't even read the back cover. And the discovery of what actually was happening was a huge joy.<br /><br />So, starting your review with what I discovered midway into the story might actually kill the fun of discovering things for oneself, for anyone reading this review before the book.<br /><br />That's my opinion anyway.<br /><br />Happy reading :)Lost Princehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09890818456586532906noreply@blogger.com