A review by trails
The Sailor on the Seas of Fate by Michael Moorcock

3.0

A fun and light collection of short stories thinly connected, this book ready like an enjoyable arc from a genre magazine. Moorcok's prose isn't revelatory but it is fun to read, oozing with pulpy quirks and vivid imagery. Each adventure is just enough to sink your teeth into and leave you wanting more. I'm truth that's the largest issue with this book. No single story leaves you wholly satisfied as all have plot holes, contrivances, and loose threads. The meta narrative is advanced relatively little and Eric's chacter development is minimal. Fun but unsatisfying, the epitome of junk food reading and I adore it.