Help Get Roger Zelazny on Kindle

Inspired by a discussion at KindleBoards.com, I decided to post something here to do whatever I can to get the works of the late Roger Zelazny onto the Kindle. Mr. Zelazny is one of my two all-time favorite authors, along with Sir Terry Pratchett. I have read the original “Amber” series of his at least fifteen times, and probably closer to twenty, with the second Amber series not all that far behind; and I’ve read all his other novels at least two or three times each, some more (Doorways in the Sand and Lord of Light for sure).
In an effort to communicate what I hope is many other people’s interest in Zelazny’s books and a desire to see them “enKindled”, I am providing a bunch of “I’d like to read this book on Kindle” links which you can click in order to add your voice to mine. Also feel free to leave a brief comment here about your support, favorite Zelazny book, or whatever (though there is no guarantee anyone with the ability to get the late Roger Zelazny’s works onto the Kindle will see those comments).
- The Great Book of Amber
(an omnibus edition of all 10 “Amber” novels)
- Doorways in the Sand
- Roadmarks
- Lord of Light
- Creatures of Light and Darkness
- The Doors of His Face, the Lamp of His Mouth
- A Night in the Lonesome October
- This Immortal
- The Dream Master
- The Last Defender of Camelot
- Madwand
- Changeling
- Damnation Alley
- Dilvish the Damned
- Eye of Cat
- The Changing Land
- Jack of Shadows
And for each of the individual “Amber” novels:
- The first series (Corwin):
- The second series (Merlin):
Thanks for your help!
Charles:
August 16th, 2010 at 10:33 pm
Added link for Jack of Shadows. (Thanks “The Hooded Claw”.)
Old Habits Die Hard:
September 27th, 2010 at 1:36 am
[...] any more. This was recently brought home to me when I decided to read my old paperback copy of Roger Zelazny‘s Doorways in the Sand. The typeface in that edition is so small and the line-spacing pretty [...]
eBookworm : Is the Stand-Alone Novel a Lost Art?:
May 16th, 2011 at 3:23 pm
[...] do wish, however, there were more modern authors like my all-time favorite, Roger Zelazny, who could spin out a wonderful series (see his “Amber” novels) while also creating [...]
eBookworm : Sneak Peak: Lucifer’s Odyssey:
August 18th, 2011 at 7:59 pm
[...] a good news/bad news situation. One of the reasons Rex asked me to review this book was my avowed love of everything Zelazny. Besides the obvious references to patterns and pattern magic, there are the references to the [...]