Magi'i of Cyador is one of my favorite of his Recluse series & is the first chronologically.
I like his work, but it's not on Zelazny's level. Lori, Roger Zelazny is probably my favorite author. I've re-read them several times, as have most of my family. Read them in published order the first time, but after that, chronologically is great. I'd suggest getting this edition because there are a ton of the 2d book out, a few of the third, but it took me forever to find the first. His The Forever Hero Dawn for a Distant Earth, The Silent Warrior, In Endless Twilight trilogy is possibly my favorite, though. I think The Parafaith War is one of his best stand alone SF books. I think it's a stand alone, although most of his SF books share a lot in common. I finished them, but unlike his other books, I've never re-read them.Īrchform Beauty isn't a bad book to start with. I didn't think the first two were too bad, but the I almost put down the last two. I'll agree that the Spell Singer books weren't his best. He only has a few characters & all of his books have a pervasive ecologic theme limited resources, power, communication & travel. Am I the Jim mentioned? If not, I too highly recommend Modesitt.