A review by cheezvshcrvst
The Hand of Oberon by Roger Zelazny

4.0

Minor plotholes(/leaps of faith insomuch as logic is concerned) for the sake of, well, plotting towards the end, and heaps of exposition, but still a riveting read. It's a wonder that Zelazny was able to cram so much into less than 200 pages, but that goes for the previous novels as well. Keeping in mind that this book was originally serialized helps forgive any stumbles in narrative and the lengthy pages of exposition.