Robert W. Chambers Books
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It's ok...Review Date: 1999-04-13

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An amazing novelReview Date: 2008-07-25
The second book begins much as the first, with Harry having to escape his muggle family to attend school. But Harry can't even make it to school without "borrowing" a flying car from Ron's family which lands him into trouble before the year even starts. Harry and his friends encounter a force that hates muggles, and must stop what is in the chamber of secrets before it kills. These books are entertaining and a pleasure to read. I recommend them to everybody.
J.K. Rowling delivers another stellar Potter adventure.Review Date: 2008-06-19
The Chamber of Secrets was a make or break book.
If this book had not done well, the Potter Empire never would have been.
Too bad for all the naysayer's out there, the second book was even more brilliant than the first.
A crucial book for the series and Rowling absolutely destroyed everyone's expectations.
From first page to last, an instant classic, and a more than worthy follow up to The Sorcerer's Stone.
I refuse to give away any of the story so I'll sum it up like this; a lot of action, a lot of drama, a creepy atmosphere, pretty much everything that made the first book so much fun to read except everything is turned up ten notches.
J.K. Rowling delivers another must read book.
Highly recommended.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!Review Date: 2008-06-17
not just for kidsReview Date: 2008-06-06
Worth the read for people of all agesReview Date: 2008-06-22

A Must-Have for Lovecraft fansReview Date: 2004-12-25
You should get hold of this collection just for "The Repairer of Reputations," which ranks as a superior masterpiece of surreal paranoid delirium. It's one of the top 5 wierd stories of all time, and actually BETTER than anything by Lovecraft.
poor qualityReview Date: 2007-12-12
Unfortunately the quality of the stories in this book are very mixed. The tales here compiled are sadly flawed due to the fact that Chambers was unashamedly pandering to his intended audience: the uneducated, who in the 1800 hundreds formed a depressingly large percentage of the population. As a result his books sold phenomenally, becoming some of the highest selling volumes of the time. But the factor which so greatly contributed to his popularity at the time shows to his disadvantage here. The book is filled with cliches of the time. In approximately half of the stories a maudlin and unnecessary love story is worked in. Others are marred by his sickly and pitiful attempts at humor. As a whole the volume shows little literary merit.
There is, however, one redeeming feature. Although poorly realized, many of the tales here contain the first mentioning of concepts later used to greater advantage in the tales of H. P. Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard. Enthusiasts of their works may find this book worth purchasing purely due to the influence it had upon these authors. To the general reader, however, The King in Yellow and Other Stories contains little of interest.
Classic Short Horror FictionReview Date: 2003-10-10
horror fiction, this volume contains one of my all-time favorite short stories in any genre, "The Harbor-Master."
Buy and read this book!
Presenting some of Chambers' best from a range of sourcesReview Date: 2005-04-07
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Glad it's back in printReview Date: 2008-01-14
A self-replicating literary curse - brilliant!Review Date: 2006-02-28
no kingReview Date: 2003-04-09
An ObservationReview Date: 2005-03-17
superbly bleak atmosphere and appropriately ambiguous horrorReview Date: 2003-12-18

The evolution of western warfareReview Date: 2007-03-01
There are also smaller sections on important military commanders. The authors also have no problem calling a spade a spade and telling the reader who did a bad job. And based on the Civil War section lots of people did lots of bad jobs.
There are, obviously, more in-depth studies of all the military actions and technology discussed in the book. But the importance of the book is to tie all of these facets together and create a larger view of American military history. Overall, the book did a good job creating a sense of evolution of western warfare.

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Original short SF novelReview Date: 2000-11-04
An original science fiction novel from the author of SPARROWHAWK.


A pretty good, if lightweight readReview Date: 2006-01-01
The Maid-at-arms is the story of two young people during the American Revolution - George Ormond and Dorothy Varick. Thrown together by family responsibilities, their love can never be. And yet, with the war intruding upon their comfortable New York world, everything is thrown into chaos, and anything is possible...
Overall, I found this to be a pretty good, if lightweight read. The story is interesting, and I loved the author's use of the upper-class New York seigniory class with its slavery and pretensions as a backdrop to the story. So, if you like good historical fiction, then I highly recommend this book to you. It's quite an interesting read.

A pretty good, if lightweight readReview Date: 2007-05-14
The Maid-at-arms is the story of two young people during the American Revolution - George Ormond and Dorothy Varick. Thrown together by family responsibilities, their love can never be. And yet, with the war intruding upon their comfortable New York world, everything is thrown into chaos, and anything is possible...
Overall, I found this to be a pretty good, if lightweight read. The story is interesting, and I loved the author's use of the upper-class New York seigniory class with its slavery and pretensions as a backdrop to the story. So, if you like good historical fiction, then I highly recommend this book to you. It's quite an interesting read.

Mystery and Supernatural Love StoriesReview Date: 1997-10-28
Robert W. Chambers is best known for "The King in Yellow", his 1895 horror classic. He returned in 1897 with "The Mystery of Choice".
The highlights of the book are the three Dick Darrel stories; The Purple Emperpr; Pompe Funèbre; and The Messenger. Of the three, The Messenger is the best and also the only supernatural story.
Out of the remaining tails; The White Shadow & The Key to Grief - are okay but predicable; Passeur - is haunting; and A Matter of Interest - is laughable in light of modern paleontology.
The book ends with a four page poem called Eavoi. I am not much for supernatural love poems of the last century.
This is not the haunting madness of "The King of Yellow" but The Messenger, The Purple Emperor, and Passeur make it worth the money.
For more information on the life and works of Robert W. Chambers see The Chambers research Project at: www.ioc.net/~larryloc/yking001.html


A group of love stories dealing with the fantasticReview Date: 1997-08-31
I just finished reading the 1907 first edition of this book. There are some very good ideas here and the prose to back them up but the sugery romance themes that dominated Chambers' later career are starting to show a little too much here for my taste.
The Carpet of Belshazzar, the piece that binds together all of the other stories, is dark and brilliant.
The Golden Pool is great and touching, a good piece of prose.
The Tree of Dreams and The Swastika are light and funny, if anything dealing with a swastika can be said to be funny after 1938. Try to remember that this was written in 1907.
The Sign of Venus is just plane fun
Most of the rest are okay to better than okay.
Larry Loc
For more info on Chambers see www.ioc.net/~larryloc/yking001.html
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