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The Warlock in Spite of Himself
  

The Warlock in Spite of Himself (Hardcover)

de Christopher Stasheff (Author) "The asteroid hurtled in from Capricorn, nosed around a G-type sun, swerved off toward the fifth planet ..." En savoir plus
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The groundbreaking classic that first combined technology and magic--now available in a special collector's edition, featuring a new Introduction by the author. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.

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3.0étoiles sur 5 A bit dated but a fun read, Jui 22 2004
Par Jayne G. Holt (Takoma Park, MD USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This book made for a very fun few hours of reading despite a rather dated depiction of women (I had thought the book was written in the '80's when I first picked it up but a few chapters in, had to check the copyright date more carefully and was reassured to see it was written in '69). The fish out of water aspect-- a man from a technologically advanced society making his way in a medieval and magic filled world-- was handled with flair, the main charactor is likeable and funny and the world of Gramarye is nicely drawn. The story moves at a fairly fast clip that pulls you along.

As for the way women are depicted: the author seems to be in the same camp as Heinlein and other male '60's SF authors when it comes to female charactors who all seemed to be oversexed kittens in need of a firm male hand (and this includes the supposedly strong women!). There were only two main female charactors in the book and both are powerful- one a queen and the other the "most powerful witch in the world" (and the hero's romantic interest). And yet both are depicted as badly in need of a man in their lives. The queen is young- about 20- and she isn't a very good one- arrogant, willful, foolish and childish. The hero's solution? He recommends she be spanked by her suitor and at the end of the book arranges for her to marry a man whose wisdom she can defer to. The heroine, Gwendylon, is a more positive charactor who knows her own mind and persues the hero- apparently because she is sexually besotted with him. When the hero first meets her, he mistakes her for a peasant girl interested in a roll in the hay. He obliges and then leaves her, feeling guilty about using her and not wanting to give her false hope that there was any more to it than that: ". . for a woman lives on love, and this was a woman near thirty in a land where girls married at fifteen. She had already accepted that there was to be no lasting love in her life; she must subsist on the few crumbs she could gather". Later, after she has reappeared in his life and shown herself to be intrepid, he marvels at how unusually brave she is for a woman (and this guy is supposed to be from an advanced society!).

I have to reiterate: other than the above type passages that had me snorting and rolling my eyes, the book as a whole is a real hoot and great fun. I didn't sense the Catholic agenda others mentioned but the author does seem to have an interest in comparing political systems. This doesn't get in the way of the story though. I will probably look for the next book in the series.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 A story that stands the test o f time, Aoû 11 2002
Par Marty Jones (Orlando, FL, USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
There are only a few sci-fi books that I have carried around over the years (Foundation series, City, Dune) and - while certainly not of the literary merit of those, this has been an entertaining read many times over.

You have to get past some of the cutesy acronyms in the first part of the book - and some of the characters are a little 2-dimensional. However, this is an enjoyable ride and excellent for what it is. The character of Gwen, in particular, is such a treat.

I read a number of the other Warlock series, but none had the whimsy and magic of this first book. Too bad, because we need more like this. It somewhat reminds me of Heinlein in his "Glory Days" and "Starman Jones" period. Written as juvenile fiction, but fun for adult kids-at-heart.

I'm going to have to buy a new copy - mine is over 30 years old and falling apart from being read so much.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fun Read!, Janv. 17 2002
Par M. A. Ramos (Florida USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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I love this book. I could not put it down, read when I was in High School. And I worote a paper on why "Rod Gallowglass", the hero in the book, which actually won me a scholarship to college. It combine Sci-fi and fantasy in a semi-medieval planet. Thsi is light entertainment and a good bopok to introduce someone into the world of Sci-fi/fantasy.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Wonderful!
The author writes a wonderful whimsical story. There is a lot of catholicism in this book, but I didn't take it as an attempt to convert people (as some readers apparently did)... Read more
Publié le Avril 2 2000 par L. Plummer

1.0étoiles sur 5 Really bad series
If you enjoy being constantly bombarded with attempts to convert you to Catholicism, then this book and the series is definitely for you. If not, read at your peril! Read more
Publié le Mars 3 2000 par Laura

3.0étoiles sur 5 A good book, provided you are not too critical.
I found this book to be interesting for several reasons. First of all, it deals with the Medieval element, of which I am personally very fond. Read more
Publié le Avril 3 1999

4.0étoiles sur 5 A light, fun read!
I definitely enjoyed reading this novel, it is a fun read and worthy of recommendation. It is not as engaging of a style as I normally prefer -- I did not feel as compelled to... Read more
Publié le Oct. 10 1998

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