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John Barnes: One For The Morning Glory (1997, Tor Fantasy) 4 stars

The Tale began when young Prince Amatus secretly sipped the forbidden Wine of the Gods, …

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5 stars

"One for the Morning Glory" by John Barnes is an deeply enjoyable fantasy that holds a special place in my heart. After being given a copy to read in high school, I read it in one sitting cover to cover. Ever since then, I have worn out one copy reading it two to three times a year. It is my favorite book of all time and I wanted to re-read it in order to write a review explaining why everyone should read it.

The plot is simple: in a mythical kingdom, Prince Amatus, the only heir to the Kingdom, drinks a full cup of the Wine of the Gods and looses his entire left side. A year and a day later (an auspicious time in fairy tales), four mysterious companions come to the City and become the Prince's loyal companions whose destinies are intimately tied to his.

The story plays on common folklore motifs like those in the work of Joseph Campbell, which make the story at once familiar and new. The tone is playful and self-aware, much like "The Princess Bride," though I believe the writing is much more inventive, the story more epic and enjoyable, and the plot more intricate, deep and full of mystery. Even after many readings, I still find myself contemplating the ideas in the book and trying to figures out its complexities.

Barnes is an inventive author, playing on common folklore motifs, especially the construction of fairy tales and stories about heroes. He creates interesting, well drawn characters who are as complex as they are enjoyable. The text is playful with words, using common english words in new and inventive ways.

The most important aspect of this book is that it doesn't try to be anything other than what it is: a story. And it calls for the reader to remember that in stories, everything has meaning and everything has a place. This is a book you will read again and again will pass on to your children. The only sad thing is that it is currently out of print but one can buy a copy on Amazon. Enjoy!