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Lord Valentine's Castle (Majipoor Chronicles, Bk 1)
Author: Robert Silverberg

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Publisher: Eos
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780061054877 - ISBN-10: 0061054879
Publication Date: 7/1/1995
Pages: 528


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Paperback

Book Description:
The national bestselling saga from the stunning imagination of Robert Silverberg continues in the first new hardcover Majipoor novel in nearly a decade. As a prequel to Silverberg's earlier Majipoor novels. Sorcerers of Majipoor provides a deep, dark vision for the background of the conflict inLord Valentine's Castle and Valentine Pontifex.

Treachery and wizardry run rampant under the reign of the mighty Pontifex, as both the rightful and the unworthy heirs to the throne anxiously await his demise. Korsibar, son of the current Coronal, plots with his twin sister and ambitious companions to seize the power of the Coronal when his father ascends to the throne of the Pontifex. But the burdens of the crown and scepter exact a higher price than Korsibar is prepared to pay. His rival fights to take his appointed place as keeper of his beloved Majipoor... and to restore order to the utter chaos that has befallen their world.

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Eric S. (Shooter) wrote on 11/10/2008...


I first read this book in college, and found a world unlike any other. The sheer size of Silverberg's Majipoor is amazing, and he somehow has managed to blend fantasy with science fiction in a way I have never seen before. The feeling I got when reading this book was similar to the feeling I had when I first saw The Matrix... a sense that there was much more to the story than was being told, and hints of greater things. I especially loved the fact that a simple thing like juggling could be a part of a much greater story set in a world that had been imagined so richly. Silverberg has built a mythology and a class structure into the world of Majipoor that is extremely detailed, and his characters are much more real than most characters of literature. Even though I haven't picked up my dog-eared copy of the book in probably ten years or more, I still remember the names Valentine, Carabella, Zalzan Kavol, the lands of Ni-Moya and Pidruid, and much more. To me, that says a lot about the power of this novel.


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