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Rating: Summary: Four for Tomorrow Review: In Four for Tomorrow, Roger Zelazny gives the reader some of his best work, EVER. The Furies, The Graveyard Heart,"The Doors of His Face, The Lambs of His Mouth," and A Rose for Ecclesiastes grace this book. Four for Tomorrow easy stands up to time, published in 1967, and it's importance continues to shine. There is something in each of these stories that will draw you back to this book. I read it straight through, twice in the same week. You can certainly place this book beside Lord of Light as one of Roger Zelazny's greatest works. If you can get your hands on a copy of this treasure, sell the dog, it's worth it.
Rating: Summary: Four for Tomorrow Review: In Four for Tomorrow, Roger Zelazny gives the reader some of his best work, EVER. The Furies, The Graveyard Heart,"The Doors of His Face, The Lambs of His Mouth," and A Rose for Ecclesiastes grace this book. Four for Tomorrow easy stands up to time, published in 1967, and it's importance continues to shine. There is something in each of these stories that will draw you back to this book. I read it straight through, twice in the same week. You can certainly place this book beside Lord of Light as one of Roger Zelazny's greatest works. If you can get your hands on a copy of this treasure, sell the dog, it's worth it.
Rating: Summary: Crop of four good 'uns Review: These are all good stories, indeed some of Zelazny's finest. On a purely practical note, all four are included in the current iBook edition of 'The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth', which is in print currently, and also features some of Zelazny's shorter and less well-known stories.
Rating: Summary: Crop of four good 'uns Review: These are all good stories, indeed some of Zelazny's finest. On a purely practical note, all four are included in the current iBook edition of 'The Doors of His Face, the Lamps of His Mouth', which is in print currently, and also features some of Zelazny's shorter and less well-known stories.
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