The Second Chronicles of Amber

The Second Chronicles of Amber

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  • Author:Roger Zelazny
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Summary

Merlin is a Prince of Chaos and Amber, Corwin's son and heir。 He has grown up knowing that his legacy is to one day follow in his father's footsteps, live up to his father's legend。

When Corwin goes missing, that day comes far sooner than he could ever have expected。 Merlin must find his own identity as the ruler of the worlds, and discover what kind of King he wants to be。 Will he be a warrior like his father, or embrace his own path as a hacker-magician?

A generation after Corwin's rise to the throne, Merlin is aided by powers beyond anything Corwin could have imagined。 The epic magic from The Chronicles of Amber is wielded alongside sentient computers, a vorpal sword, and the ghosts of those who came before。

Featuring the Locus award-winning Trumps of Doom, the Locus nominated Blood of Amber and Sign of Chaos, and the final two novels Knight of Shadows and Prince of Chaos, the Second Chronicles of Amber continues the epic story of Amber and the Shadow worlds。

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Reviews

Martin Krajč

V ďalších piatich knihách sledujeme osudy Amberovskej monarchie。 K už známym súrodencom sa pridáva ďalšia generácia na čele s hlavnou postavou, Corwinovým synom Merlinom。 Oproti prvým častiam sa jedná o trochu slabšie diela。

Katka Olajcová

Tromfy osuduCorwin je nezvestný, možno dokonca mŕtvy a tak sa dej zameriava na jeho syna Merlina。 „Merle“ žije v tieňovej zemi a pracuje ako informatik spolu so svojim kamošom zo školy Lukeom。 Popri svojej robote pracuje na vlastnom „passion projekte“ s názvom Prízračné kolo, ktoré dokáže pracovať s tieňom a získavať z neho všetky možné informácie。 Všetko je v poriadku, až na jeden deň roku – 30。 apríl, kedy sa Merle niekto snaží zabiť。 Tento rok sa však neuspokojí len s týmto dňom a postupne ne Tromfy osuduCorwin je nezvestný, možno dokonca mŕtvy a tak sa dej zameriava na jeho syna Merlina。 „Merle“ žije v tieňovej zemi a pracuje ako informatik spolu so svojim kamošom zo školy Lukeom。 Popri svojej robote pracuje na vlastnom „passion projekte“ s názvom Prízračné kolo, ktoré dokáže pracovať s tieňom a získavať z neho všetky možné informácie。 Všetko je v poriadku, až na jeden deň roku – 30。 apríl, kedy sa Merle niekto snaží zabiť。 Tento rok sa však neuspokojí len s týmto dňom a postupne neznáma osoba zabíja aj ostatných členov rodiny。 Paradoxne ako prvý umiera Cain (autor ho zrejme nenávidí, keďže „umrel“ už v predpredpredchádzajúcom príbehu“)。 A tak sa všetko začína rútiť dole kopcom。。。Krv AmberuMerle sa stále snaží prísť na to, kto sa ho pokúša zabiť。 Popritom sa dostane do Pevnosti štyroch svetov, kde síce pobudne len krátko, ale zistí mnohé zaujímavé informácie。 Stretáva záhadnú entitu, ktorá sa dokáže vteľovať do tiel druhých bez toho, aby si dotyční po jej odchode pamätali jej prítomnosť。 Medzičasom ho vyhľadá Luke s tým, že potrebuje jeho pomoc。 Ale niečo za niečo。 Ak mu Merle pomôže zachrániť jeho matku Jasru, náhodou ženu, ktorá sa snaží Merla zabiť, povie mu niečo, čo súvisí s bezpečnosťou Amberu。 A keďže je Merle naivný debil, súhlasí。Znak chaosuMerle a jeho kamoš Luke/Rinaldo sa ocitnú v bare s postavičkami z Alice v krajine zázrakov, ale nezdržia sa tam dlho (vlastne ani neviem, ako sa tam dostal Luke, lebo Merle ho nechal zavretého v jaskyni)。 Popritom sa všetko viac ešte serie a Merle rieši dôsledky svojej naivity a debility。 Medzitým sa Luke rozhodol, že kašle na pomstu a bude s Amberom za dobre。 Merle sa ale (konečne) stretol s niekým, kto sa ho snaží zabiť。 Je to záhadný čarodejník Maska a jeho nevlastný brat Jurt, ktorý je tak nešikovné hovädo, že ani nechápem, na čo jeho postava vlastne existuje。 Na scénu vstupuje Merlov ďalší brať Mandor, ktorý sa mu rozhodne pomôcť。Rytier tieňaMerle sa dostane do stredu boja dvoch mocností – Vzoru a Logru。 Je nútený vybrať si jednu stranu。 On to však odmieta。 To je vlastne všetko, bola to neuveriteľne nudná kniha。Princ chaosuMerle je povolaný do Dvorov chaosu, aby sa zúčastnil pohrebu svojho nevlastného otca, kráľa Chaosu。 Popritom mrú všetci, ktorí majú na trón nárok, až sa na rad dostane Merle, ktorý sa má stať novým kráľom。 Ten to ale nechce。 Popri politických bojoch sa snaží poriešiť situáciu so Vzorom a Logrom, zachrániť Coral a nájsť vlastného otca。No。。。 prvých 5 kníh bolo oveľa lepších。 Tieto neboli zlé, ale už ma tak nebavili a posledné dve boli úplne nudné。 Akože bola tu akcia, napätie, záhady, ale aj strašne rýchle vyvrcholenie。 Merle a Jurt boli nepriateľmi na život a na smrť a v priebehu dvoch sekúnd sa skamošili。 Maska sa snažil Merla zabiť celý čas, všetky 4 knihy a keď sme zistili, kto to je, v priebehu jednej sekundy sa udobrili。 Bože môj。。。 Problémy z predchádzajúcich piatich kníh ostali。 Niektoré rozhovory sú stále umelé a neznášam, keď postava na nejaký fakt/šokujúcu správu/dačo reaguje slovom "Aha"。 To ma vytáča do nepríčetnosti。 。。。more

Kaiden Fox

This is the form factor I originally read the books in。

RJ - Slayer of Trolls

The Second Chronicle of Amber follows the exploits of Corwin's son Merlin, whose half-Amber half-Chaos heritage makes him a perfect vessel for Zelazny to explore the duality of his Amberverse。 Unfortunately, after the first two books the rest are a bit of a chore。 Fans may enjoy but others can safely avoid。 Book One: Trumps of Doom “It is a pain in the ass waiting around for someone to try to kill you。”With that memorable opening sentence, so begins the Second Chronicles of Amber, starring Merli The Second Chronicle of Amber follows the exploits of Corwin's son Merlin, whose half-Amber half-Chaos heritage makes him a perfect vessel for Zelazny to explore the duality of his Amberverse。 Unfortunately, after the first two books the rest are a bit of a chore。 Fans may enjoy but others can safely avoid。 Book One: Trumps of Doom “It is a pain in the ass waiting around for someone to try to kill you。”With that memorable opening sentence, so begins the Second Chronicles of Amber, starring Merlin (or "Merle") the son of the First Chronicles' Corwin, who is trying to survive an annual assassination attempt while trying to learn who is behind it and why they want to kill him。 Answers are revealed by the end of the book but, as in the First Chronicles, it's merely an opportunity to open a larger story involving the often-deadly politics of the First Family of Amber。Book Two: Blood of AmberBook two of the Second Chronicles of Amber expands the family tree and introduces some new settings。 The plot continues to revolve around the various intrigues involving the First Family of Amber as well as the duality between Amber and the Courts of Chaos that plays out across infinite shadow worlds。 But there is a strong feeling of "been there done that" which pervades the story, a lack of distinction that makes it all feel like just another episode along the way to the eventual conclusion。Book Three: Sign of ChaosThis middle book in the 5-part Second Chronicles of Amber drags a little with Middle Book Syndrome: no real resolutions, just plot complications, a few new characters and some unexpected reversals of fortune。 Fans might neglect the Second Chronicles for not being quite as fresh as the First, and perhaps rightfully so, but there's still a lot of fun here for fantasy fans as Zelazny continues to flesh out and expand his Amberverse。Book Four: Knight of ShadowsThe fourth volume in the Second Chronicles of Amber has the job of setting up the final volume of the series。 It therefore suffers from some of the "middle book syndrome" that plagues various fantasy books throughout history, including many of the Amber books。 The story attempts to answer some of the questions raised by prior books in the series and takes the story in a new, unexpected direction but unfortunately the pacing is sluggish for most of the first half especially。Book Five: Prince of ChaosSo ends the almighty Amber series, not with a bang but a whimper。 One wonders if Zelazny, while battling the cancer that would ultimately claim his life, rushed the final three books in the second Amber series, which might account for the whiplash-like pacing issues in which some sections drag horribly and others seem to fly by too quickly。 As many have previously noted, the first Amber series is a must-read for Fantasy aficionados, while the second series is for fans only。 。。。more

RJ - Slayer of Trolls

The First Chronicle of Amber is a groundbreaking series from the early 1970s when Zelazny was at the height of his creativity。 We follow the exploits of Corwin, who awakens in a hospital with no memory of who he is。 The cliche is forgivable due to the sheer glee with which Zelazny introduces us to his Amberverse。 There are five books in the First Chronicles of Amber - the final three are included in this collection。 Book Three: Sign of the UnicornThe middle book in the original Amber quintet is The First Chronicle of Amber is a groundbreaking series from the early 1970s when Zelazny was at the height of his creativity。 We follow the exploits of Corwin, who awakens in a hospital with no memory of who he is。 The cliche is forgivable due to the sheer glee with which Zelazny introduces us to his Amberverse。 There are five books in the First Chronicles of Amber - the final three are included in this collection。 Book Three: Sign of the UnicornThe middle book in the original Amber quintet is mostly info dumps designed to firm up the remaining storyline as Corwin's siblings bring him up to date on what they've been doing while apart from him。 New friends, foes and settings are introduced throughout。 There are a few noteworthy events though in addition to all the catch-up, especially the murder that opens the book as well as the ending which presumably sets the stage for the final two installments。Book Four: The Hand of OberonBook four of the Amber series, like book three, suffers at times from too much re-explaining what happened in the prior books (somewhat necessary as the latest plot revelations - not to mention family intrigue - create new interpretations of prior events) and most of the plot is oriented towards setting up the sequel。 HoO has more surprises than the prior book however, right down to the final paragraph of the last chapter (view spoiler)[from which the book takes its title (hide spoiler)]。Book Five: The Courts of ChaosThe final chapter in the original Amber series ties together all the story threads but leaves plenty of room for sequels。 This book is probably the second best in the series (after the first one and perhaps tied with the second one) but won't be enjoyed as a stand-alone。 。。。more

Jonathan O'Brien

I've read this series before, so this was nothing new to me, but I have to say that it was just unimpressive to me as a fantasy series。 The first person narrative stance is kind of a memoir style which is a little unusual for fantasy literature。 If you like Corwin or at least find his point of view interesting, this can be an interesting read, but if you find Corwin a little breathless, unbelievable, and self-absorbed, then it's tougher to like these books。 I find myself in the latter group。 Tha I've read this series before, so this was nothing new to me, but I have to say that it was just unimpressive to me as a fantasy series。 The first person narrative stance is kind of a memoir style which is a little unusual for fantasy literature。 If you like Corwin or at least find his point of view interesting, this can be an interesting read, but if you find Corwin a little breathless, unbelievable, and self-absorbed, then it's tougher to like these books。 I find myself in the latter group。 That said, he does seem to develop as a character over the entire story arc such that he willingly rejects power, which is always a laudable move in my eyes。 The whole Pattern versus Chaos dichotomy feels very 70s/80s to me as a narrative device。 For instance, compare Donaldson's Thomas Covenant series written in the same era--late 70s to early 80s。 Though I love Donaldson's series even with its dated approach to balancing good/bad, light/dark, chaos/order, this series is just not compelling to me。 I never come to love Amber, mainly for how it treats the various "Shadow" realms, Earth included, as less "real" or deserving of ethical consideration than itself。 Witness how the characters use "Shadow" for their own purposes, Corwin just as much as Caine or Fiona or any of the other royal Amberian line。 For instance, Caine kills a shadow version of himself and uses the corpse to hide that he is still actually alive--and when he reveals this, not a single eye blink about a casual murder since this person was from a Shadow realm。 Note to authors--if you want readers to care, don't make the central society of your book dastardly and cruel。 You'd think that Tolkien had taught everyone that lesson with the virtues of the Shire。 Why does the Lord of the Rings work as a narrative world? Among other reasons, because we readers love the Shire and hobbits。 The result in this series is that as Chaos approaches to overwhelm Amber, I found myself not caring a whit。 There's just nothing to gain as a reader, so there is no palpable thrill or concern。 Also, the magic is so vague that there is no real mechanism there outside of what Zelazny needs in the moment for narrative purposes。 Overall, it's really a wonder that so many fantasy fans suggest this as a significant historical series in the genre。 Not this fantasy fan。 I doubt that I will revisit it。 It was not horrible (okay, the drawn-out descriptions of Corwin's "hell rides" were indeed horrible and the random incidents that advanced no narrative purpose such as bad guys jumping out to challenge and be cut down by Corwin for no apparent reason--yes, horrible), but there are other series more worthy of my time。 。。。more

Gerry

Part two fits on the shelf next to its twin brother

Jacob Guy Segalov

Actually liked it better than the first series。

Timothy

The completion of the Corwin cycle of the Chronicles of Amber moves at the same breakneck pace as the first two novels in the series did。 The same wit and witticism is prevalent and Zelazny proves himself a stylistic master in his ability to sustain reader interest with his control of rising and falling action。 His larger-than-life cast remains just that, and consistently presented through and through。Where these novels tend to sag a bit is perhaps in a tendency to recycle the same witticisims a The completion of the Corwin cycle of the Chronicles of Amber moves at the same breakneck pace as the first two novels in the series did。 The same wit and witticism is prevalent and Zelazny proves himself a stylistic master in his ability to sustain reader interest with his control of rising and falling action。 His larger-than-life cast remains just that, and consistently presented through and through。Where these novels tend to sag a bit is perhaps in a tendency to recycle the same witticisims a tad too often, a neat refrain, but overplayed。 Occasionally, Zelazny feels a need to engage in lengthy recaps of the narrative thus far。 I suppose at the time it would have been likely for someone to pick up his series midway through, but it is noticeable filler in what is otherwise an examplar of good, minimalist prose。 As stated before, hell-rides and walking the pattern are candidates for gloss over。Mild Spoilers Ahead。What really sets the novels apart though is the delving into the lore of Amber and the roots of their mystical history in the metaphysical opposite pole of the universe - the Courts of Chaos。 Again, Zelazny's prose is killer here and, on my third re-read, I was really impressed by it。 Most of the time, Zelazny avoids info dump, though I did notice him getting a bit heavy handed with his explanations of things from the POV of Ganelon, who of course is the shape shifted form of Oberon, the long-missing, erstwhile liege of all creation, later revealed to be a rebel lord of an elder house。Zelazny makes good on his promise, more or less explicitly laid out in Sign of the Unicorn。 What he is writing is not "merely" fantasy, but a philosophical romance, shot through with elements of morbidity。 We see that from the beginning, hinted at in Corwin's cat and mouse dodges with his own family as he struggles to regain his memories, but also in his questioning the very nature of shadow。 This only grows as the camera pulls back to show us the true nature of Amber proper - once the center of reality, now only the first among shadows and a reflection of the bastard offspring of Chaos。 Most explicitly we see this in the literal and metaphysical journey Corwin takes in his headlong flight to the Courts of Chaos ahead of a reality altering storm, most explicitly exemplified in his interactions with the giant, nearly submerged head, and extended dialogues with Hugi, the crow who exhorts him to be consigned to the destruction of the universe。In fact, a more explicit analysis of these events in the light of modern philosophy would likely be an enlightening exercise。 I suspect, though I haven't read enough to know, that Zelazny concerns himself with such "high brow" and "abstract" concepts even as he plays in the sandbox with other "genre fiction," writers。 But in the final analysis, I think I can confidently claim that these works, though firmly rooted in fantasy, are examples of the continuum of, rather than the dividing line between, genre and literary fiction。 。。。more

prawo_do_czytania

4。5

Charles Korb

(Despite what it says on goodreads, this is actually Amber 3-5 and not 6-10)The layers of misinformation in this book are almost dizzying but the pulpy noir style definitely makes it feel like a mystery that happens to have an epic fantasy happening in the background

Pshemislav

Много добра поредица

Richard Miller

Not so much a review as that I have had these books since sometime in the very early 90s through a mail order book club。 I never read them until now。 Both books, Vol。 I and Vol。 II, where great books。 I think I could see an evolution in the writing style and content。 I would recommend the books and to keep reading。 I liked the twists to the plot and direction。

Art

For some reason I don't understand, this is tagged as as Chronicles of Amber 6-10。 That is incorrect。 This is a Science Fiction Book Club compilation of the last three books in the series: Sign of the Unicorn, The Hand of Oberon, and The Courts of Chaos。 These are the last three books in the original series of five books。 I freaking love this series。 He wrote another series featuring the son of this series main character。 That is the Second Chronicle of Amber, which comprises books 6-10 of the s For some reason I don't understand, this is tagged as as Chronicles of Amber 6-10。 That is incorrect。 This is a Science Fiction Book Club compilation of the last three books in the series: Sign of the Unicorn, The Hand of Oberon, and The Courts of Chaos。 These are the last three books in the original series of five books。 I freaking love this series。 He wrote another series featuring the son of this series main character。 That is the Second Chronicle of Amber, which comprises books 6-10 of the series。 。。。more

E

More philosophical than Volume I, the third story opens with a whodunnit and overarching family politics where nearly everyone is vying for the empty throne。 I wish the full arc treated women better, and that the female members of the royal family had more agency but this was written in the 1970s so unfortunately my wish will go unanswered。I love the deceptions, many layers deeps and Corwin puzzling out the clues of what really happened before he lost his memory and who really caused/helped him More philosophical than Volume I, the third story opens with a whodunnit and overarching family politics where nearly everyone is vying for the empty throne。 I wish the full arc treated women better, and that the female members of the royal family had more agency but this was written in the 1970s so unfortunately my wish will go unanswered。I love the deceptions, many layers deeps and Corwin puzzling out the clues of what really happened before he lost his memory and who really caused/helped him during that period。 I love the traveling between Shadows, the reliance on the Jewel of Judgment and blood。 Living or dying by your sword really takes precedence here, and the nods to mythology once again made me smile even though they're not at all subtle。I appreciate Random far more than Corwin by the last page (as I suspected I might) but the presence of Merlin didn't annoy me like I had feared when I read a summary and learned Corwin had a son。 I don't see a need to read of Merlin's adventures at this time, however。 I'm happy with the Chronicles of Amber ending here。 。。。more

Data

I just can't help myself, in spite of the problems, I heart the Chronicles of Amber。 An amazing feat of imagination for the time in which it was written; we would have said "He's on really good drugs"。 Just kidding, as we did inappropriately all the time back in the seventies when I first read these books。 I just can't help myself, in spite of the problems, I heart the Chronicles of Amber。 An amazing feat of imagination for the time in which it was written; we would have said "He's on really good drugs"。 Just kidding, as we did inappropriately all the time back in the seventies when I first read these books。 。。。more

Emma Berg

While the plot is sound, the characters continue to phase in and out of caricature。 This, coupled with the author's styling in the first person perspective, made this read particularly tedious for me。 While the plot is sound, the characters continue to phase in and out of caricature。 This, coupled with the author's styling in the first person perspective, made this read particularly tedious for me。 。。。more

Erik J

This was a re-read。 I like the Amber chronicles because they have lots plot twists and you don't have enough data to know exactly what is going on。 Part of the fun is guessing what is unfolding and seeing whether or not your guess turns out to be correct。 This was a re-read。 I like the Amber chronicles because they have lots plot twists and you don't have enough data to know exactly what is going on。 Part of the fun is guessing what is unfolding and seeing whether or not your guess turns out to be correct。 。。。more

Tatra

It was an interesting continuation of the first set of books。 A very twisty plot that unfurled like layers of an onion。 I really enjoyed it。

Beth

I read this in college and didn't really understand it。 This last re-read, made a lot more sense, but there are huge plot holes。 A lot of weird sequences that don't make sense and are forgotten and left unexplained by the author later on。 And then, the problem that the main character is kind of a dick。 Which, some people are, so。 But the world-building is cool enough to bring it up to 4 stars。 I read this in college and didn't really understand it。 This last re-read, made a lot more sense, but there are huge plot holes。 A lot of weird sequences that don't make sense and are forgotten and left unexplained by the author later on。 And then, the problem that the main character is kind of a dick。 Which, some people are, so。 But the world-building is cool enough to bring it up to 4 stars。 。。。more

Tom

About halfway through the final book of this cycle (The Courts of Chaos) I finally realised why some readers give this series a bad review。 The author seems to tire of his characters at about the same rate as the main character is exhausting himself to complete his quest。 Nevertheless, worthwhile reading through to the end。

Dora Sweeney

Beautifully written, intriguing plots。。。 Dissatisfying ending。

Sean

One of my all-time favorite books。

Geeraert Reinout

I am sad to say the sequel too the firts chronicles was a (great) disappointment。 The reason for not giving it just 1 star is thanks to the fact that he didn't entirely break with the previous books。Maybe my hype for these books brought me to these rating, but I am everything except pleased with the sequel。If it wasn't for the first books, I probably would not have read the books completely 。。。 I am sad to say the sequel too the firts chronicles was a (great) disappointment。 The reason for not giving it just 1 star is thanks to the fact that he didn't entirely break with the previous books。Maybe my hype for these books brought me to these rating, but I am everything except pleased with the sequel。If it wasn't for the first books, I probably would not have read the books completely 。。。 。。。more

Arquero

Great continuation of the saga。 I liked it。Yet closer to the end the plot was badly manipulated。 E。g。- Spikard ring was a nonsense 'deus ex machina' and clearly abused。- So was the Ghostwheel。- So were the duplicate ghosts。 - The Julia drama was revived as the Mask and then abruptly cut off。- Brother Jurt quits vendetta and becomes a close pal。 Really?- And the hastily sketched final chords。To name a few。 It's such a shame。Has Roger got a writer's block or was he in harry to finish the story?Nev Great continuation of the saga。 I liked it。Yet closer to the end the plot was badly manipulated。 E。g。- Spikard ring was a nonsense 'deus ex machina' and clearly abused。- So was the Ghostwheel。- So were the duplicate ghosts。 - The Julia drama was revived as the Mask and then abruptly cut off。- Brother Jurt quits vendetta and becomes a close pal。 Really?- And the hastily sketched final chords。To name a few。 It's such a shame。Has Roger got a writer's block or was he in harry to finish the story?Nevertheless, sorry to leave the guys and the universe。 Now I see why there are so many fanfic spin-offs。 ) 。。。more

Арсений

Захватывающее приключение, заставляющее переворачивать страницы。 Повороты истории Мерлина чуть менее остросюжетны, чем его отца Корвина в первом томе。 Но написано явно лучше - не понимаю людей, разочаровавшихся в продолжении。 Финал только поспешный, Желязны тогда явно устал от этой долгой серии романов。Интересно было узнать продолжение/завершение истории, начавшейся в "Девяти принцах Амбера", но я бы не назвал "Хроники。。。" произведением, которое в этом жанре нужно знать обязательно。 Захватывающее приключение, заставляющее переворачивать страницы。 Повороты истории Мерлина чуть менее остросюжетны, чем его отца Корвина в первом томе。 Но написано явно лучше - не понимаю людей, разочаровавшихся в продолжении。 Финал только поспешный, Желязны тогда явно устал от этой долгой серии романов。Интересно было узнать продолжение/завершение истории, начавшейся в "Девяти принцах Амбера", но я бы не назвал "Хроники。。。" произведением, которое в этом жанре нужно знать обязательно。 。。。more

Henry Kline

one of my all time favorite books

Travis

Its been well over 20 years since I read these novels, and they still hold up really well。 Highly recommended。

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Том втори от „Хрониките на Амбър” съдържа поредните четири романа (части от 4 до 7) от многотомната фентъзи сага на доайена Роджър Зелазни。 Легендарната поредица е задължителна за феновете на жанра и съвсем с право е включена в колекцията на издателство „Бард” „Велики майстори на фентъзи и фантастика”。 Прочетете ревюто на "Книжни Криле":https://knijnikrile。wordpress。com/201。。。 Том втори от „Хрониките на Амбър” съдържа поредните четири романа (части от 4 до 7) от многотомната фентъзи сага на доайена Роджър Зелазни。 Легендарната поредица е задължителна за феновете на жанра и съвсем с право е включена в колекцията на издателство „Бард” „Велики майстори на фентъзи и фантастика”。 Прочетете ревюто на "Книжни Криле":https://knijnikrile。wordpress。com/201。。。 。。。more

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Том втори от „Хрониките на Амбър” съдържа поредните четири романа (части от 4 до 7) от многотомната фентъзи сага на доайена Роджър Зелазни。 Легендарната поредица е задължителна за феновете на жанра и съвсем с право е включена в колекцията на издателство „Бард” „Велики майстори на фентъзи и фантастика”。 Прочетете ревюто на "Книжни Криле":https://knijnikrile。wordpress。com/201。。。 Том втори от „Хрониките на Амбър” съдържа поредните четири романа (части от 4 до 7) от многотомната фентъзи сага на доайена Роджър Зелазни。 Легендарната поредица е задължителна за феновете на жанра и съвсем с право е включена в колекцията на издателство „Бард” „Велики майстори на фентъзи и фантастика”。 Прочетете ревюто на "Книжни Криле":https://knijnikrile。wordpress。com/201。。。 。。。more