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This is why I love shorter fantasy novels: Sign of the Unicorn by Roger Zelazny

About midway through the third book in the Chronicles of Amber, I came to the realization that these books are the perfect length for me. They’re about as long and as fast-paced as a typical L’Amour novel, which is to say that they’re less than 200 pages and feel like they’re less than 100. If …

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Posted byonelowerlightApril 6, 2024April 4, 2024Posted in5 Stars, Audiobook, Book Ratings, Book Reviews, Ebook, Owned / To Acquire, Print, Reading Journal, Reflections, TradpubTags: 1971-1980, Avon Books, Brandon Sanderson, Chronicles of Amber, Conan, David Hartwell, Fantasy, J.R.R. Tolkien, L. Sprague de Camp, Larry Correia, Lin Carter, Lord of the Rings, Portal Fantasy, Robert E. Howard, Roger Zelazny, Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, Short vs. Long, Terry Brooks1 Comment on This is why I love shorter fantasy novels: Sign of the Unicorn by Roger Zelazny
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