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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Fantasy,
By Simbilis_ some twenty or so years ago. The novel is set in Jack Vance's Dying Earth, and is a direct sequel to Vance's own _The Eyes of the Overworld_ (now retitled _Cugel the Clever_ in the Vance Integral Edition), following Cugel's adventures immediately after the events of Vance's novel (Vance himself would later write his own independent sequel, _Cugel's Saga_, which ignores this book). As I considered Vance's work a classic of the genre, and considered Shea's _Nifft the Lean_, if not a classic, an enjoyable fantasy of middle rank, this of course interested me. Only recently, however, have I come across a copy. The first few adventures in this episodic novel follow Vance's novel fairly closely, revealing an imagination much like Vance's, and using some of Vance's creations in the earlier Dying Earth books, such as erbs, grues, and hoons. Later, Cugel and companions adventure into a hellish underworld, and Shea's creations here bear more resemblance to those in _Nifft the Lean_, in which his thieves adventure in two different hells, one the afterworld and the other underground. This part of the novel can get quite entertaining with its myriad of gruesome inventions. This DAW edition, like many of DAW's books, is marred by misprints. "Obscenetrobes", for example, mutate into "obscenehpobes" [sic], which is repeated several times. None of these misprints should hinder understanding, though. All in all, I would rate this novel with Shea's _Nifft the Lean_ and other works as a good mid-rank fantasy, but not quite a classic. Readers who like Vance and/or Shea will want to read it. As it's a sequel to _The Eyes of the Overworld_, readers will want to read that first, but do not need to have read other works by Vance or Shea.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Fantasy,
By Simbilis_ some twenty or so years ago. The novel is set in Jack Vance's Dying Earth, and is a direct sequel to Vance's own _The Eyes of the Overworld_ (now retitled _Cugel the Clever_ in the Vance Integral Edition), following Cugel's adventures immediately after the events of Vance's novel (Vance himself would later write his own independent sequel, _Cugel's Saga_, which ignores this book). As I considered Vance's work a classic of the genre, and considered Shea's _Nifft the Lean_, if not a classic, an enjoyable fantasy of middle rank, this of course interested me. Only recently, however, have I come across a copy. The first few adventures in this episodic novel follow Vance's novel fairly closely, revealing an imagination much like Vance's, and using some of Vance's creations in the earlier Dying Earth books, such as erbs, grues, and hoons. Later, Cugel and companions adventure into a hellish underworld, and Shea's creations here bear more resemblance to those in _Nifft the Lean_, in which his thieves adventure in two different hells, one the afterworld and the other underground. This part of the novel can get quite entertaining with its myriad of gruesome inventions. This DAW edition, like many of DAW's books, is marred by misprints. "Obscenetrobes", for example, mutate into "obscenehpobes" [sic], which is repeated several times. None of these misprints should hinder understanding, though. All in all, I would rate this novel with Shea's _Nifft the Lean_ and other works as a good mid-rank fantasy, but not quite a classic. Readers who like Vance and/or Shea will want to read it. As it's a sequel to _The Eyes of the Overworld_, readers will want to read that first, but do not need to have read other works by Vance or Shea.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A worthy addition to the Cugel Saga,
By Yahzi (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Quest for Simbilis (Dying Earth Series) (Mass Market Paperback)
Shea faithfully capture's Vance's style, at least as much as any mortal can. This story was a good addition to the Cugel saga; I keep it on the shelf next to all the rest of my Vance.
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A Quest for Simbilis by Michael Shea (Mass Market Paperback - January 15, 1974)
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