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The Hand of Oberon: The Chronicles of Amber, Book 4 | [Roger Zelazny]
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The Hand of Oberon: The Chronicles of Amber, Book 4

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  • by Roger Zelazny
  • Narrated by Alessandro Juliani
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    07-31-12
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The Hand of Oberon is the fourth book of The Chronicles of Amber; an epic fantasy series written by six-time Hugo Award winning and three-time Nebula Award winning author, Roger Zelazny.

The ten books that make up the series are told in two story arcs: The Corwin Cycle and the Merlin Cycle.

The Audible audio rendition of this classic sci-fi/fantasy series is started off by 2012 Audie Award nominee, Alessandro Juliani, who reads the first five books that make up the Corwin Cycle and whose narration vividly brings the world of Amber to life.

Returning to Shadow Earth to investigate a threat against his life, Corwin discovers that the Jewel of Judgment has been stolen by his traitorous brother, Brand, who plans to use the enigmatic gem to reshape the universe.

©1976 Roger Zelazny (P)2012 Audible, Inc.

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    Katherine St. Johns, FL, United States 10-30-12
    Katherine St. Johns, FL, United States 10-30-12 Member Since 2009

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    The Hand of Oberon, the fourth book in Roger Zelazny’s CHRONICLES OF AMBER, continues exactly where the previous book, Sign of the Unicorn, left off. The story was originally serialized in Galaxy Science Fiction and later printed in approximately 180-page installments. Each, therefore, is short and ends at some dramatic moment. These days, we’d probably be annoyed with an author who did this (why buy 10 books when you could just buy two?). For those of you who feel this way, there is an omnibus edition of THE CHRONICLES OF AMBER — I read it years ago — but it’s a bit unwieldy. If you want to listen to the excellent audio versions narrated by Alessandro Juliani, as I’m doing, you’ll need to buy them separately. The ten-book series is divided into two five-book arcs, THE CORWIN CYCLE and THE MERLIN CYCLE, so you’re really only committing to five books if you start the series. You can just read THE CORWIN CYCLE (which I think is better) and decide later if you want to move on to the second arc.

    In The Hand of Oberon, Corwin has just discovered that the pattern in Amber is not the first pattern. There is a primal pattern, which means that Amber is actually just the first shadow world. The primal pattern has been damaged because someone has spilled royal blood on it. This is allowing the forces of Chaos to enter Amber. Who has done this? Why? And who was the sacrifice? Most importantly, how can the pattern be fixed and is Corwin willing to do what it takes to save Amber from the forces of Chaos? And can he do it before one of his siblings ruins everything?

    As with the previous book, there’s a lot of revelation here about Corwin’s family, Dworkin the mage, the Jewel of Judgment, and the metaphysics of Amber, Chaos, and Shadow. Corwin also discovers that he has another disgruntled relative that he didn’t know about before. I’m still disappointed that we’re told how much Corwin loves Amber, but we, as readers, can’t empathize because all we know of Amber is Corwin’s horrible family. I want to love Amber, too, but Zelazny doesn’t really give me a reason to love it.

    The Hand of Oberon moves very fast and ends with another big twist. This twist completely astonishes Corwin, but the reader may see it coming. Corwin does seem just a little dense occasionally, but he’s so harried in this installment that I’m willing to cut him some slack and assume he had no time to sit and think. Most readers will want to have the next book, The Courts of Chaos, on hand.

    Pay attention to the dungeon scene. Roger Zelazny makes a cameo appearance as a novel-writing guard named Roger.

    3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    Lynn R. Ziegler Cold Spring, Minnesota USA 02-25-13
    Lynn R. Ziegler Cold Spring, Minnesota USA 02-25-13 Member Since 2012
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    "Excellent performance of Chronicle 4"
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    The vocal artist captured the (reformed?) hero Corwin exactly. The storyline is what anyone who has already read previous volumes 1-3 will recognize. Brand is exactly as crazed and evil as you would expect.


    What other book might you compare The Hand of Oberon to and why?

    Volume 3 - The Courts of Chaos


    Which character – as performed by Alessandro Juliani – was your favorite?

    Corwin


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    Neither. Just recognized that even the princes of Amber could be decent at times.


    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Tom Spartanburg, SC, US 10-02-12
    Tom Spartanburg, SC, US 10-02-12 Member Since 2001
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    "Nice series. Enjoyed all 5 books."
    Any additional comments?

    Some major questions are answered about Amber and Corwyn, but then all new ones are introduced.

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