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Scheherazade [Paperback]

Anthony O'Neill (Author)
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July 1, 2002
It is nearly twenty years since Scheherazade spun her tales for a thousand and one nights; the tales that saved her life and immortalised the city that she had never seen -- until now. Scheherazade and her husband, King Shahriyar, arrive in Baghdad to a rapturous welcome from the Caliph and his people, but within hours the Queen is kidnapped from her bathhouse, and disappears. An ancient prophecy leads the Caliph to despatch a motley crew of sailors on a rescue mission. As the seven unlikely saviours venture deeper into the unforgiving desert, losing camels, supplies, and all sense of direction, Scheherazade must face her abductors alone. And once again she begins to spin a tale to save her life...


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'O'Neill writes with authority, blending fact, fiction and fable in this brilliant debut... I enjoyed this book immensely. It is so alive you can almost smell the air' -- Independent on Sunday 'This is a remarkable and mysterious first novel, elegantly written and vividly characterised. Riffing on the Arabian Nights has been done before, but never with as much aplomb as here. As well as being a considerable piece of storytelling, this is a striking testament to the power of the imagination' -- Publishing News 'Like his heroine, [O'Neill] knows how to tell a story' -- The Times 'The many twists and turns propel the story in a manner worthy of the novel's eponymous heroine; there are enough cliff-hangers here to satisfy the most jaded of readers... Transposing the fictional queen to an actual time and place populated with documented characters, O'Neill absorbs his research into a novel of over 500 pages that never flaunts its learning nor...loses its delicate balance between the fantastical and the true. The occasional asides that consider fictionality are never heavy-handed, while scenes set in the teeming streets of Baghdad or during the sailors' punishing trek through the desert are especially vivid... This is a rousing read, and anything but pale' -- Good Book Guide 'O'Neill mixes fact, fiction and fable into an exuberant, witty tale about magic, vengeance and the nature of storytelling' Sydney Morning Herald 'In prose that is sometimes confrontingly earthy, sometimes delicate and lyrical, O'Neill draws us into his narrative as surely as Scheherazade drew Shahriyar into hers' -- Australian Bookseller & Publisher 'Mastery of storytelling is its hallmark. He relates a thrilling, complicated quest. O'Neill is boldly and rightly convinced of his power to engross us, and cheeky enough to add to Scheherazade's tally of 1001 tales' -- Herald-Sun

About the Author

Anthony O'Neill is the son of an Irish policeman and an Australian stenographer. He lives in Australia, and is a full-time writer.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 544 pages
  • Publisher: Review (July 1, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0747265283
  • ISBN-13: 978-0747265283
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 4 x 1.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,440,896 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars When 1001 tales just aren't enough -, August 19, 2009
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- Scheherazade returns. A couple of decades after her tales not only saved her life but also the lives of hundreds of virgins, she and her hubby travel to the exotic Baghdad of more than a millennium ago. (No spoilers here.)

She gets off her elephant, dazzles all, takes a bath and (gasp) she is abducted! Much wringing of hands and gnashing of teeth follow before a most unlikely group of rescuers is sent to find her. Prophesies, Bedouins, cut-throats, magic and a new tale from Scheherazade fill O'Neill's book. The pages seemingly turn themselves as we rush to learn her fate. Can she save herself once again? Can sailors navigate a sea of sand? Can carpets really fly?

The answer to all three...will be revealed by page 533.

O'Neill has created a fun and funny story, transporting us into the palace and the alleys of that time and place. This was cleverly written with plenty of cliff-hanger moments and a cast of characters that defies belief.

So, take your seat, don your turban, put your camel on cruise control and go for a fun ride.
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Warning to those readers of a more sensitive demeanor: there are sections of this book that can best be described as 'raw'; including explicit sex, gore and strong language - all presented in historically accurate fashion, though.
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1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars If I Could Give It No Stars I Would, February 5, 2010
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I love 'The Arabian Nights'. It's my favorite book, and I bought this happily thinking it was a companion to the great work of art. Within the first two chapters I had to throw it away. The author completely trashes the characters of Sharyar and Scheherazade. The great King is now fat, self hating, boring, and very 'emo-esque'. Scheherazade is a nasty, mean, selfish and brutally cruel chit who flaunts her power over her husband unnessisarily. The author show horns femministic vaulse into a world when where it doesn't belong. If you like the original source material, DO NOT BUY THIS. It is a horrible insult to the original novel.
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