
Elric of Melniboné
Volume 1: Elric of Melnibone, The Fortress of the Pearl, The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, and The Weird of the White Wolf
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Samuel Roukin
From World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award winner Michael Moorcock comes the first volume in his Elric of Melniboné series.
It is one of the most well-known and well-loved fantasy epics of the twentieth century: the story of Elric, emperor of the dying kingdom of Melniboné. For a hundred centuries the Melnibonéans have ruled from the Dragon Isle of Imrryr.
Now, after years of corruption and decadence, Elric’s amoral cousin Prince Yyrkoon, the brother of his beloved Cymoril, sets his eyes on the Ruby Throne.
Elric must face his treacherous cousin not as a warrior but as a sorcerer king once again in league with the ancient gods of Melniboné, the Chaos Lords, and thus sealing his inexorable fate.
Elric of Melniboné is the first volume in Michael Moorcock’s incredible chronicle, which created fantasy archetypes that have echoed through the genre for generations.
Volume one of the Elric Saga contains the first novels in the series: Elric of Melniboné, The Fortress of the Pearl, The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, and The Weird of the White Wolf.
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The foreword written by Neil Gaiman was (in my opinion) filled with disgusting and disturbing anecdotes and I would recommend skipping and just starting in chapter 2.
The narrated was fantastic. Was familiar with him from the Sun Eater books and thought he did a excellent job there as well. His regal voice was perfect for Elric.
Looking forward to the two other collections that will hopefully be coming out later this year.
A new Audiobook for classic stories
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Timeless
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AVOID the opening story!
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Pulp stories shined brighter in my memories
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everything is amazing except for Gaimon's forward
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The opening story by Neil Gaiman reminded me
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Product of its time
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great again
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Fantastic with a few flaws
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To me, it was a great coming back to this fascinating character, of which maybe many of us have read some books here and there, but very few of us have sat down and read the "whole thing". Part of the reason is that, back in the day, these books had various degrees of popularity, and they could only be found in specialized bookstores to begin with. Therefore, the work put into this volume is very much appreciated.
I must say some stories are much better than others. One can notice the style of the writer drastically improving, depending on the story. Also, most of the stories really cry out for a comic book adaptation.
Now, on to the important stuff. Elric itself is a tech enthusiast, and here we read about his adventures with his favourite gadget, Stormbringer.
Ever since Elric manages to grab Stormbringer after a very difficult queueing process and in the middle of an atrocious silicon shortage, Stormbringer quickly becomes Elric's daily driver, his favourite piece of tech that he owns, and quite possibly his endgame gear.
Unsurprisingly, Stormbringer's manufacturers quickly realize the success of their product and keep finding more and more means of monetization through it. As our hero becomes more and more dependent on Stormbringer, he begins to get buried under all new kinds of microtransactions, and other not-so-small transactions.
A very relatable character, indeed.
Tales of the millenium
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