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Chargement... Heroes in Hellpar Janet Morris
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Great series. As good the fifth time around as I remembered. As I read, I keep wondering how accurate the history is and find myself Googling the characters and their histories to see just how much research went into all the backgrounds of these historical characters. Feels like I am repeating history classes or upgrading my knowledge base. I am a fan of the shared universe books that seemed especially popular in the 80s (Thieves' World, Merovingen Nights, etc.) but as I was but a youth then, I found the Hell books pretty impenetrable and never got past this first one. Now in my thirties and with all twelve books in my collection, I thought I would try again. The conceit of this series is that Hell is filled with all of the world's famous personages, like Caesar, Patton, Alexander the Great, etc., and that they are part of a political power struggle going on in Hell. For instance, Che Guevara is leading dissidents against Satan's rule, while Machiavelli sides with whoever is best for him at any given moment. The book is still a bit impenetrable to me at times, especially C.J. Cherryh's story, "The Prince." That is the best example of how dense with historical/political power struggles the book can be, requiring the reader to keep track of a dozen character's motivations (their current ones and ones that are based on events in their former lives) at once, when really the reader spends only a small amount of time with each character. In other words, you need to know your history going in to get the most out of parts of this book. There is enough in the book that is smoother sailing to keep me going through the series, this time. Up next: The Gates of Hell, by C.J. Cherryh and Janet Morris. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Would I recommend this book? Maybe, the first two stories are fascinating and sufficiently gruesome and informational respectively and there are a couple of others that are fantastical and somewhat gory. I guess if you're in for a Bangsian fantasy with plenty of gory fantasy violence, then I would recommend this one, otherwise not so much. ( )