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Mass Market Paperback Madwand Book

ISBN: 0441515118

ISBN13: 9780441515110

Madwand

(Book #2 in the The Changeling Saga Series)

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Book Overview

- Madwand is the sequel to Changeling, published by ibooks in February 2002.- Last published by Ace in 1984--out of print for close to 20 years! This description may be from another edition of this product.

Customer Reviews

3 ratings

Belphanior

An interesting book, where Zelazny writes in a cross-world setting mixing fantasy, science fiction and modern life. The mixture itself is effective, though not so much here as in his other works. Zelazny's imagination is often a delight, and in this one he gives us an introspective construct who's as interesting as the main character. Though part two of the Changeling saga, this is a better work than the first, and reading the first is not necessary to enjoy this.Recommended for people who enjoy a modern / science fiction bend to fantasy.

Good Book

Maybe not as good as the Amber series, but still an excellentread (like most of Zelazny's work). Does not have a plausiblemagical system? Come on ravenchai8, its a book about magic.You do have to suspend belief. Its a mater of verisimilitudenot realism.Ken

Madwand Deserves a Read

Zelazny always explored plausible mechanics to magic. In Madwand (and Changeling, the prequel) he introduces the idea that all the fireworks and fanfare is really an illusion over base telekinetic abilities. The idea that each adept has a deeply personal 'system' of perceiving the works and effects of magic around them is quite intriguing.Pol Detson (the protagonist) was born with a keen natural 'magic' ability. Since he was not trained in the traditional sense, he is considered a 'madwand' by the establishment. Madwands are noted for their raw power, but most become quite insane when they attempt to tune their abilities. The story has some of the most detailed magical conflicts I've read and is quite interesting.Like many of Zelazny's works, I'm left wanting the story to continue indefinitely. I wish he had time to write a sequel.
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