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Elric: The Stealer of Souls (Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melniboné #1) Paperback | Pages: 458 pages
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Original Title: Elric: The Stealer of Souls
ISBN: 0345498623 (ISBN13: 9780345498625)
Edition Language: English
Series: Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melniboné #1, The Elric Saga #3-5, The Eternal Champion Sequence #11.1 - 11.6 , more
Characters: Stormbringer, Moonglum, Yyrkoon, Cymoril, Zarozinia, Elric of Melniboné

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When Michael Moorcock began chronicling the adventures of the albino sorcerer Elric, last king of decadent Melniboné, and his sentient vampiric sword, Stormbringer, he set out to create a new kind of fantasy adventure, one that broke with tradition and reflected a more up-to-date sophistication of theme and style. The result was a bold and unique hero–weak in body, subtle in mind, dependent on drugs for the vitality to sustain himself–with great crimes behind him and a greater destiny ahead: a rock-and-roll antihero who would channel all the violent excesses of the sixties into one enduring archetype.

Here is the first volume of a collection of stories containing the seminal appearances of Elric and lavishly illustrated by artist John Picacio–plus essays, letters, maps, and other material. Adventures include “The Dreaming City,” “While the Gods Laugh,” “Kings in Darkness,” “Dead God’s Homecoming,” “Black Sword’s Brothers,” and “Sad Giant’s Shield.”

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Title:Elric: The Stealer of Souls (Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melniboné #1)
Author:Michael Moorcock
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 458 pages
Published:February 19th 2008 by Del Rey (first published 2008)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Heroic Fantasy. Sword and Sorcery

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The book is so poorly written as to almost be impossible to read. While it attempts to describe an interesting world, you never care about the characters. I forced myself to at least read through half the book before giving up. It wasn't getting any better and felt more like a homework assignment to read it. Disappointed as it had been recommended, but alas I was unable to find interest in continuing to read the book.

This is a book that I doubt might have been published in 2019. Elric is an albino; this weakens him (including his eyesight). He gets around this by relying on his sword, Stormbringer, which sucks out souls. He also has magical abilities. Throughout the book, Elric runs around killing people; in the first story, he fights to recover his lover (who (view spoiler)[the sword slays (hide spoiler)]); subsequently, he wanders the land. There is a quartet of four novellas at the end of the book where

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So I got around to reading the Elric novels because of recommendations that it was the Anti-Tolkien, Anti-Conan. Having read the full Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melnibone series basically this review is for them all. Wow these are fun books! I had a blast reading them! Moorcock isn't the greatest at developing things and letting you sit still and savoring the sights and sounds, very much, except in the first book where we see Melnibone and the character of Elric, his love and his rival.

I couldn't even finish this book. The writing is painfully awful. Michael Moorcock said "I think of myself as a bad writer with big ideas, but I'd rather be that than a big writer with bad ideas."Mission accomplished.

I took a journey into the world of darkness, and I am surprised at how much I enjoyed it. Being me, I tend to embark on new adventures in an atypical fashion. Such is my introduction to sword and sorcery fantasy. I read one Conan story prior to reading Elric: The Stealer of Souls (written by L. Sprague de Camp in an anthology). And I started reading The Savage Tales of Solomon Kane as my first official story written by Robert E. Howard, who is probably one of the founding fathers of this genre

I think that this is the ultimate Elric collection. It includes the earliest Elric stories published, as well as the end to the first segment of the series. I recommend Moorcock as a fantasy author who is enjoyable, but also stays away from the simple tropes. This is a great collection, if you're a fantasy fan.