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The Complete Book of Swords by Fred Saberhagen
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The First Swords: The Book of Swords Volumes 1, 2, & 3

by Fred Saberhagen

Series: Book of Swords (Omnibus 1-3), Ardneh's World (Omnibus 5-7)

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Tor Books (1999), Paperback, 480 pages

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This book is one of my all-time favourite books. The story is well written, and follows a good plot line.

Anyone interested in examining the different ways in which they can view and relate to their Gods should really read this book to the end, paying attention to how the Gods exist and interact with humans, and the way humans relate to the very existence of these Gods.

I would highly recommend this book if you are interested in polytheistic spiritualities, or in different ways to interpret Gods. While it is a good fictional read, the story line leads up to an ending that provokes the reader to see Deities in an unfamiliar and unique way. ( )
  gothic_hands | May 12, 2009 |
it was okay... but not my favorite.
  Poetgrrl | Apr 23, 2007 |
I know I read these years ago, but I really don't remember anything about them. ( )
  herebedragons | Feb 10, 2007 |
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In what felt to him like the first cold morning of the world, he groped for fire.
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The First Swords were forged by the gods as pieces in a great game, to be scattered across the world for mortals to fight over. Each of the 12 Swords was infused with a unique, powerful ability: the Sword of Siege could reduce a castle to rubble; Coinspinner would bring its wielder phenomenal luck; Shieldbreaker could best any weapon, even another Sword; Sightblinder would make its wielder appear to others as someone either greatly loved or greatly feared. These three books--the First, Second, and Third Book of Swords, first published in 1983 and 1984 and combined here in one volume--follow the slippery Swords as they pass from hand to hand, from queen to commoner and back again.

This trilogy probably qualifies as a fantasy classic just because it's such a great story. And it's probably so well loved because Saberhagen is such a genius. But what really cements the Swords books in the fantasy canon is simply that they tell a smart, involving story without ever getting bogged down in details. Many current authors, with their endless sequels and flabby plot lines, could learn from Saberhagen's tight pacing. Just as his equally engaging Berserker stories are a must for SF fans, no fantasy reader should miss out on these well-executed (and addictive!) books. --Paul Hughes

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