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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not your usual Julian May book,
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This review is from: Perseus Spur (Rampart Worlds Series Volume 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
And this is no bad thing. As many others have pointed out, May's other books--wonderfully good reads themselves, by the way--are very much a different sort of thing than Perseus Spur. The Rampart books are indeed a throwback of sorts to the early sci-fi Lensmen books of EE Doc Smith, but they are full of today's style of brashness in writing as well.Which makes for a great read. This is a good book, with an interesting setting and a fun adventure. It is not a thinking cap book, like her other books, so if that is what you like, you might not like this book so much. And I agree--May must have had great fun writing this book, it would seem. It sure was fun to read it!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A swashbuckling space opera -- or is it?,
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This review is from: Perseus Spur (Rampart Worlds Series Volume 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
Julian May is probably best known for her thoughtful four-volume Saga of the Pliocene Exile, along with its "prequels" Intervention and the Galactic Milieu Trilogy. With their deep psychological, philosophical, and religious underpinnings. these works have a unique flavor all of their own. But Perseus Spur, May's latest effort, is written in a very different and much less intense vein. In this novel, May is tapping the hoary tradition of the galactic space opera, a tradition that can claim among its venerable antecedents such classic yarns as those of the legendary E. E. (Doc) Smith, as well as the Northwest Smith stories of C. L. Moore. And although May echos the conventions of her literary forebears, she does so with her tongue very firmly lodged in her cheek. And she is never averse to sending up even the most sacred clichés of the genre. It is therefore not too surprising that in Perseus Spur we find the villain attempting to assassinate the hero by inducing a forty-foot diameter giant sea toad on an alien planet to devour his residence, while the hero himself belongs to a family that has made its fortune by commercializing a confection called "rozkoz," a product of an exotic biosystem that is many times more desirable than the finest chocolate.The result of all this is a light-hearted romp through the galactic future that readers may, if they wish, take simply at face value and enjoy as an entertainingly fast-paced star-hopping swashbuckler. On the other hand, those old enough to remember the early days of science fiction will find themselves doing a lot of chuckling, as well as experiencing a delightful nostalgia trip that can't help but add substantially to their enjoyment of the novel.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Have some fun - Read this book,
By Mfitz... "Mfitz..." (Cincinnati, Ohio USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Perseus Spur (Rampart Worlds Series Volume 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
I've ben a fan of Juilian May since I read "Many Colored Land" quite a few years ago and I'm glad to see that she is still writing after she finished her Galactic Mileiu series. "Perseus Spur" is a little less cerebral than her last few book, but every bit as good. It also has a less ensemble cast of characters, but that just makes the action go even faster. The first person narratior is the sort of laid back hapless hero that you can't help but like and the plot has plenty of twists and turns to keep you awake. I'm looking forward to the rest of the series.
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