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Star Gate by Andre Norton
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Star Gate (original 1958; edition 1963)

by Andre Norton

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The Star Lords travel through space looking for a place to settle. Also use: Star Guard (1984).
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Info:Ace Books (1963), Edition: First Edition, Paperback
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Fairly standard yet somewhat interesting story about a halfbreed forced to leave his legacy and join ranks with superior powers. It was a little uneven but I enjoyed it. ( )
  fuzzi | Mar 23, 2023 |
Average interest, most remarkable for being one of the first explorations of alternate worlds. There doesn't seem to be a series, so everything is back-story, and it took me awhile to get on-board, but the story was fairly and clearly told despite that.

Wikipedia info: Star Gate is a science fantasy novel by American writer Andre Norton, published by Harcourt, Brace & Company in 1958. The story is a blend of science fiction with sword and sorcery, continuing the premise that Norton introduced in The Crossroads of Time, mingling technologically advanced aliens (from Earth) with the natives of the far-off world Gorth and a native culture that has achieved the development level of Medieval Europe.

In her prologue [not in my copy], Norton mentions the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics that Hugh Everett III had presented the year before Star Gate was published. On the assumption that every quantum interaction splits the universe into two copies that evolve along separate historical tracks, Norton postulated a mechanism that enables people to travel between alternate versions of the same world and even meet alternate versions of themselves.

[Norton has another cross-time series that uses the same idea but doesn't seem to connect with this story.]

Goodreads summary: When Kincar s'Rud, of mixed Gorthian and Star Lord blood, followed the Star Lords through the shimmering gate that led to alternate universes, he found himself on a Gorth entirely different from the world he had known.

At first the Gorthians appeared to be the same, but his former friends turned out to be his enemies. For they were the people his friends might have been, had they made different choices at crucial moments in their lives.

And soon Kincar and his real allies would have to confront their own evil, might-have-been selves. ( )
  librisissimo | Oct 7, 2018 |
a young man of half blood [Starman and native] must go with the last group of Starmen leaving the planet. They use a gate" to travel to alternate worlds of the same world. Due to being chased, they are stranded on a world where the Star Lords are evil, corrupt gods. The young man helps with the downfall of the evil Star Lords and then travels on, looking for a world never inhabited.

A nice YA novel that is well written but brief. To bad more authors today don't take lessons from Norton. She knew how to write!" ( )
  BookstoogeLT | Dec 10, 2016 |
When the Star Lords leave Gorth, Kincar's half-blood heritage makes him an outcast and he is forced to flee with them. Using a star gate, they travel not to another world, but a parallel version of their own - one with a darker history...

Classic SciFi, and very enjoyable. Not in any way related to the Stargate movie and TV Series though. ( )
  wildcard_sej | Oct 13, 2008 |
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The Star Lords travel through space looking for a place to settle. Also use: Star Guard (1984).

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"When young Kincar, who was of mixed Gorthian and Star blood, followed the Star Lords through the shimmering Star Gate that permits transmigration in time, he found himself in a Garth entirely different from the one he had known. At first, the people looked the same; but he found they were his foes, not his friends. They were the people his friends would have become if they had made different choices at crucial moments. The clash between the two co-existing sets of characters is full of violent action and reaction."
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New York Herald-Tribune: Star Gate may well be Andre Norton's best book yet. It's a complex tale of adventure on a remote planet in several alternate universes, so that the protoganists find themselves at times battling with their own evil selves--- as-they-might-have-been --- a concept that sounds confusing, but is crystal clear as Andre Norton sets it forth. Her inimitably vigorous storytelling and sense of high emprise are heightened here by a delicate touch of mysticism - and by the creation in the hero's pet mord, of the most fascinating alien animal since Heinlein's Star Lummox."
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