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Soldier of Sidon (Soldier, Book 3)

Written by Gene Wolfe

Average Score: 82(5)

Latro forgets everything when he sleeps. Writing down his experiences every day and reading his journal anew each morning gives him a poignantly tenuous hold on himself, but his story's hold on readers is powerful indeed. The two previous novels, combined in Latro in the Mist (Soldier of the Mist and Soldier of Arete) are generally considered classics of contemporary fantasy.
 
Latro now finds himself in Egypt, a land of singing girls, of spiteful and conniving deities. Without his memory, his is unsure of everything, except for his desire to be free of the curse that causes him to forget. The visions Gene Wolfe conjures, of the wonders of Egypt, and of the adventures of Latro as he and his companions journey up the great Nile south into unknown or legendary territory, are unique and compelling. Soldier of Sidon is a thrilling and magical fantasy novel, and yet another masterpiece from Gene Wolfe.

Book Details

Fantasy
Hardcover, 320 Pages
Published by Tor Books on October 31, 2006
ISBN-10 0765316641
ISBN-13 978-0765316646

Reviews


SFRevu | Colleen Cahill
Review Rating: 100
Whether you waited 15 years for this or just found this gem, you will agree that Soldier of Sidon is already a classic.
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Fantasy Literature | Ryan Skardal
Review Rating: 90
Four decades into his career, Wolfe's writing remains reliably rich and his plots full of mystery, swords, and dazzling damsels...
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SF Signal | Scott Shaffer
Review Rating: 80
Wolfe's mastery of the language is on full display but without as many enigmatic plot points as in some of his works.
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Strange Horizons | Tony Keen
Review Rating: 80
it is an engaging yet challenging novel, and recognition would be deserved.
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Stephen Hunts SF Crownest | Eamonn Murphy
Review Rating: 60
The story drifts along, like the boat on which much of it takes place, and there is no real conclusive ending. It just stops.
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