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4.0 out of 5 stars Best book of trilogy but weak ending
I agree with the other reviewers who have wondered where the ending is in this book. I give it 4 stars because I found it the best read of the three (Balshazzar and Melchoir were both tough hauls setting up the characters in their first halves) it really does feel like there's chapters, even a whole other book, missing at the end. I expected a 'To Be Continued' though I...
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2.0 out of 5 stars "Where's the rest of me"
I used to like Jack Chalker's work and on the strength of his earlier books picked up this trilogy at my local library. The first two books were OK and he did generate some interest and tension in them but this last book was a big disappointment. This book should have been where he went for it and released all the tension he tried to generate in books one and two...
Published on February 18, 2006 by Silverback


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4.0 out of 5 stars Best book of trilogy but weak ending, December 10, 2004
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Doc (Sydney, N.S.W. Australia) - See all my reviews
I agree with the other reviewers who have wondered where the ending is in this book. I give it 4 stars because I found it the best read of the three (Balshazzar and Melchoir were both tough hauls setting up the characters in their first halves) it really does feel like there's chapters, even a whole other book, missing at the end. I expected a 'To Be Continued' though I wouldn't really another book in this series.

I'm a huge Chalker fan from early on in his writing but this one could have been a large single rather than a trilogy, even though the Three Kings obviously lend themselves to the trilogy format.

Much as I admire Jack Chalker this trilogy is a weaker effort and probably only for fans.
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2.0 out of 5 stars "Where's the rest of me", February 18, 2006
This review is from: Kaspar's Box (Hardcover)
I used to like Jack Chalker's work and on the strength of his earlier books picked up this trilogy at my local library. The first two books were OK and he did generate some interest and tension in them but this last book was a big disappointment. This book should have been where he went for it and released all the tension he tried to generate in books one and two. Instead, he ran out of steam, lost interest in this project, copped out, take your pick. The big finish just dissolved into largely incomprehensible and unsatisfying mush and was about as interesting as limp, three week old celery in the crisper drawer.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wish it were about 100 pages longer, August 23, 2004
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C. L. Merlen "chuckvan" (Ridgefield, Connecticut United States) - See all my reviews
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This is the third in a trilogy which should be read in order. As always, Chalker develops the characters well. He also enlists a couple from the previous two books. I just got the feeling that about 3/4 of the way through, he decided to abridge the remainder of the novel that could have been. Arrival at the three kings is rushed, and all of the answers are spoon fed in the last chapter. It would have been better for me if it was drawn out, but then, now I have to wait for him to write his next book, as I have read all of Chalker's books. He is still my favorite Sci-Fi author.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Answers are Revealed, April 29, 2006
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Joshua Koppel (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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We have seen what has happened to two earlier expeditions to the Three Kings. Now we encounter a mystery on the Human worlds. A mystery that begins with an old space captain transporting three pregnant girls. When the surviving space navy picks him up for tax evasion, they are first exposed to the mystery. Suddenly the navy's purpose is clear. There is something for them to do other than collect taxes. There are still fights to be fought.

The trail leads to an agricultural and zoological world. There they discover a conclave of power up to no good. Clues point to an involvement with the Three Kings. Finally the navy decides that they must mount a force to travel to the Kings. There they find more mysteries and survivors form earlier expeditions. Soon they realize where the answers must lie if they exist at all.

Very interesting. It leaves a feeling that there might be another book or series. But most of the original questions have been answered. Forces at work in the universe are explained as is the lure of the Kings. Although not Chalker's best work, it does manage to showcase his scale of wonder present is most of his work. A good read and a must for Chalker fans.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Where's the ending ?, September 16, 2004
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Karl Wieman "kwieman" (Locust Valley, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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I am a big Jack Chalker fan, but this series hung me out to dry. The first two books are innocuous enough "brain candy", but Kaspar's box seems like Jack grew tired of writing this series. A very long lead up to an entirely too quick "ending"... though it's tough to call it an ending. Skip the series. One good thing... he got through an entire series without one of the characters ending up in a form/shape not their own. Might be a first for him.
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