The Identity Matrix

by Jack L. Chalker

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I had a considerable stack of Jack Chalker that I never seemed to find the time for before I lost them all five years ago - I always fall back on his Well World and Four Lords of the Diamonds series as comfort books rather than dig into his other series or standalones. So this belongs in Books I Should Have Read Already - not the "literature" that I may or may not ever decide to read, but books/series by authors I've wanted to get to, but never have.

Odd beginning, and odd execution, I liked this well enough but Chalker was uneven with his pacing - drawn out too much, and jarringly accelerated, also too much. The story seems cliché now and was back in 1982, but Chalker tells a good story regardless. I liked how he sliding a couple of show more ferry references, as his other passion was ferries. The twist ending was mildly surprising - I hadn't engaged enough to think there would be one - but interesting nonetheless.

As Chalker is a preferred author, when I need/want a side read to balance the heavies, I'll try to hit some of his other series that I've read one of long ago...

...I hope.
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Intriguing beginning, somewhat anticlimactic ending. Full of the usual Chalker body changing and sex stuff.

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Jack L. Chalker was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 17, 1944. He received a B. A. degree in English from Towson University and a graduate degree in English and history from Johns Hopkins University. Before becoming a full-time writer in 1978, he taught history and geography in the Baltimore public school system. He founded a publishing show more house, The Mirage Press, Ltd., which produces nonfiction and bibliographic works on science fiction and fantasy. He was the author of several science fiction series including the Well World series, the Dancing Gods series, and the G. O. D. Inc. series. He received numerous honors including the Dedalus Award in 1983, the Gold Medal of the West Coast Review of Books award in 1984, the Skylark Award in 1980, and the Hamilton-Brackett Memorial Award in 1979. He died of kidney failure and sepsis on February 11, 2005. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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1982

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Fiction and Literature, Science Fiction
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813Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English
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PS3553 .H25Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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