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Bezig met laden... De heren van de kosmos (1974)door Philip José Farmer
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Not bad, but my suspension of disbelief is getting stretched. This one is entirely from Kickaha's point of view - the events are taking place during the same time as The Gates of Creation, while Wolff is away. An old enemy of the Lords, the Black Bellers (mentioned once, briefly, in Gates), just happen to show up while Wolff's gone. And while chasing some Lords, they just happen to arrive at the same place Kickaha is and try to capture him; and they're led by a man Kickaha knows, so he knows he's acting abnormally. Given all those things, plus Kickaha's pulp-hero abilities, the rest of the story flows reasonably well, but the premises are a bit much for me to swallow. And one of the Lords, Jadawin's famously arrogant and treacherous sister Anana, partners with Kickaha and, apparently, falls in love with him...he's cautious and doubting, but not nearly as much as I am. Events pile on events, practically everyone dies except the two of them, Wolff & Chryseis show up and flee - to Earth, as it turns out, along with the last Black Beller. So Kickaha and Anana have to go after them...and the book ends as they depart. These three books really are one book in three volumes - glad I have them all together. ( ) Re-read in Sept. 2006; if possible, I'd give this two-and-three-quarters stars: it's not quite a 3-star book due to Farmer's sadly typical sloppiness in following his own plot points, but it is a respectable sci-fi (that should be "sci-fan," BTW: there's demmed little science in this series) adventure. A Private Cosmos is the 3rd of 6 or 7 books in the World of Tiers series, which takes its title from the world fashioned by the millennia-old Lord Jadawin (a.k.a. Robert Wolff): a giant stepped pyramid-shaped world with a green sky and an Earth-sized moon fashioned after Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom (Mars) series featuring John Carter. In it, Farmer's Mary Sue character Kickaha (a.k.a. Paul Janus Finnegan; check out that monogram...) gets harried from his favorite level on the World of Tiers, the Amerind level (which also features several different prehistoric animals from Earth and several bio-engineered fantastical creatures, such as the Amerindian centauroid Half-Horses, one of which is depicted on Boris Vallejo's cover, minus the bellows-like breathing organ), by the forces of the Black Bellers (sometimes just called Bellers), who are a variation on the body-snatching, villainous aliens of Jack Finney and Robert Heinlein. Kickaha, styled the Trickster, must somehow combat the threat of the Bellers before they take over all of the pocket universes of the various Lords, most of whom actively try to kill or capture each other as a matter of course. A Private Cosmos isn't quite as good as The Maker of Universes (which gains points for being the first in the series as well as having a smidge of depth underneath its pulpy adventure narrative), although it is much better than The Gates of Creation. I'll reserve judgment on Behind the Walls of Terra and The Lavalite World until I re-read them; I've never read Red Orc's Rage, and I've not read/don't own More Than Fire. There seems to be some debate as to whether Red Orc's Rage is an official part of the series. If nothing else, the World of Tiers series should be of interest to RPG'ers: the titular world would make a heck of a setting for a role-playing game. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)World of Tiers (3) Onderdeel van de uitgeversreeks(en)Knaur Science Fiction (5723)
בעולם-המדרגות שכבות רבות, וכל אחת מהן עולם שלם מיושב באנשים וחיות מופלאות. הבורא ג'אאדאווין התקין שערים בין השכבות ובין העולמות. אלא שפלישתם של הפעמונרים - בוראים מורדים שהתבייתו על גופות אנושיים - מסכנת את סדריהם של כל העולמות. הם חותרים להשתלט על כל היקומים הפרטיים, ולהמית את קיקאהה, רב התעלולים, שידע יותר מדי. בסדרת עולם המדרגות הופיעו כבר "בורא העולמות" ו"שערי הבריאה". -- מן המעטפת האחורית Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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