Lord of Light
 

Lord of Light

by Roger Zelazny

In the 1960s, Roger Zelazny dazzled the SF world with what seemed to be inexhaustible talent and inventiveness. Lord of Light, his third novel, is his finest book: a science fantasy in which the intricate, colorful mechanisms of Hindu religion, capricious gods, and repeated reincarnations are wittily underpinned by technology. "For six days he had offered many kilowatts of prayer, but the... (read more)

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David L
  • Rated 5 stars

This book has been with me since my childhood, and I go back to it every few years to refresh the experience. It is a book that attempts to embody every human experience, a book of immense passion, scope, and ambition. It is at least as noble and meaningful as the myths upon which it is based, and far more accesible to the modern Western mind.

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Willie S
  • Rated 2 stars

Plotwise, this is a really interesting book. However, the prose style is pretentious and dull. I found myself wading through pages and pages of trivia looking for the next plot point.

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  • Rated 5 stars
 

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