dgd1788 wrote:
Have you heard of the Amber World Series?
That's baseball played by sodium floodlighting?
I came across "Nine Princes in Amber" when I was in my teens, and it was really my introduction into the fantasy side of SF. (Asimov, Clarke and White for the other end)
Lord of the Rings came later, for me. I have, or have read, almost everything from Roger Zelazny now. The first Amber series was wonderful. Despite notable moments, scenes and ideas, the second series was a definite disappointment (was it a contractual necessity, we wonder? It's happened to so many authors.)
He returned to the idea of lost individual on a quest he knows not more than once.
I enjoyed both "Coils" (with Saberhagen) and "Roadmarks".