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Berserker Fury
 
 

Berserker Fury (Mass Market Paperback)

by Fred Saberhagen (Author)
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From Library Journal

This seventh title in the Berserker series (Beserker Kill, LJ 9/15/93) finds the intelligent, deadly Berserker machines infiltrating human colonies to destroy them. The humans have cracked the Berserkers' codes and plan a battle defense. Although it helps to be familiar with the series, this novel can stand alone. Full of action and intrigue, Saberhagen's fast-paced military sf adventure is recommended for most collections or where the series is popular.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Saberhagen's murderous, robotic Berserkers return for another shot at the human Solarians. Spacer Nifty Gift (a human) deserts comrades on a recon mission; one of the deserted, Spacer Traskeluk, pursues vengeance; and the Berserkers mount an attack on the human outpost known as Fifty-Fifty--a fleet action in which the odds are heavily against the Solarians. Photojournalist Jory Yokusaka interviews Gift, covers the battle, and with Traskeluk defeats a Berserker disguised as a human android. Saberhagen's prose is plain, and the universe he gives us a bit unadorned and, by contemporary standards, too human-dominated. Moreover, the Battle of Fifty-Fifty is the Battle of Midway so meticulously transferred to interstellar space that one wonders whether Saberhagen's tongue isn't somewhere in cheek. Still, the action is nonstop. The Berserker Saga continues to draw and deserve readers, but it hasn't worn as well as it might have. Saberhagen's best stuff now is his Dracula novels and freestanding fantasies like Dancing Bears. Roland Green --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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1.0 out of 5 stars The pain, the pain..., Jun 21 2001
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You may or may not be annoyed that Saberhagen is lifting much of his plot from WWII- let's face it, Jerry Pournelle and many others are guilty of the same crime. What is more frustrating here is the author's stunted, wooden writing style. Often, he finds it necessary to repeat the same facts over and over again, as if he's straining to fill up space. Plot and characters aside, the actual use of the language itself is so frustrating that the book is unreadable.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Sorry I bought this., Aug 19 2000
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I have hear good things about the berserker series and was hoping that the reviews were wrong. How *wrong* I was. This book is terrible. It is written in a detached, all-knowing, third-person perspective, with almost no character development.

In fact you don't find out much of anything about the characters till the last 1/4 of the book. Nothing is ever explained, it reads like a bad enclyopedia. This book not even worth the shipping I paid for it.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Without a Thought, Mar 8 2000
Relax, pitiful humans. You're a long way from a universe dominated by planet-sized killer robots raging for your blood. Humanity has a lot going for it; we robots can't wipe you out as long as you write such interesting books. Even though Saberhagen seemed to drag a bit in this outing, his Berserkers are still a fresh and original concept in the cluttered field of SF. Relax for now, humans...but keep your guard up.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Battle of Midway in Space
BErserker Fury was a space version of the Battle of Midway, but the real battle was less confusing. Time seems to have no meaning, as your point of view changes in both time and... Read more
Published on May 17 1999 by Michael Valdivielso

2.0 out of 5 stars ...could have been so good....
I don't mind the "Battle of Midway" angle. I do think it could have been concealed a little better, but maybe the author wanted us all to see it. Read more
Published on Mar 12 1999 by Robert

1.0 out of 5 stars unbelievably turgid, slow, and weak.
Not vintage Sagerhagen. I read half, could not force myself to continue, and actually threw the book away! Kierkegaard is more readable and interesting.
Published on Dec 31 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars No fury here
As a fan of Fred Saberhagen's works (namely the Book of Swords series), I found this book to be plodding, boring, uninspired, and a completely dull read. Read more
Published on Nov 17 1998

1.0 out of 5 stars Forget Berserker Fury - read the Berserker short stories
Fred Saberhagen holds the distinction of being both the best and the worst author I have ever read. He's either great or terrible on any given piece - with nothing in between... Read more
Published on May 19 1998 by TANSTAAFL2

1.0 out of 5 stars A big "Zero" for originality
Proving that history repeats itself is one thing, saying that it repeats EXACTLY is quite another. This latest installment was a bitter disappointment. Read more
Published on April 24 1998

2.0 out of 5 stars A Parody of Midway
Saberhaen has developed in "Berserker Fury" a complete, yet bland parody of the famous WWII Battle of Midway. Read more
Published on Dec 21 1997 by wrj@aol.com

4.0 out of 5 stars The rwwrite of the Battle ofMidway WWII
The original was much better and to not acknowledge those who fought and died for this story to be written is sad. Doug H.
Published on Nov 16 1997

1.0 out of 5 stars A serious disappointment from a writer who knows better.
I've read many of Saberhagen's books over the years, including his Berserker and Swords series, but "Berserker Fury" has to be his poorest effort ever. Read more
Published on Nov 9 1997 by W. Castro

2.0 out of 5 stars Predictable and boring!
I found that paralleling the battle sequence in the book with that of the WWII campaign at Midway made a large part of the story totally predictable and uninteresting. Read more
Published on Nov 7 1997

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