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Mass Market Paperback If at Faust You Don't Succeed Book

ISBN: 0553565486

ISBN13: 9780553565485

If at Faust You Don't Succeed

(Book #2 in the Millennial Contest Series)

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Book Overview

The last Millennial contest--between the forces??of Good and Evil for control of the??universe--didn't work out quite so well for Evil and its rooters.??But it's time for the next round, and this time??the demon Mephistopheles is carrying the ball for??the forces of Darkness. But all is not as it seems.??The harried archdemon mistakenly signs up a??medieval cutpurse names Mack the Club, thinking him the??learned Dr. Faust. The demon Azzie, still??stinging...

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The humors of heaven 's busybees and hell's busybees

8/13/01 I have read both Zelazny's and Sheckley's books:"If At Faust You Don't Succeed"(timed in the middle ages with the wrong apothecary being kidnapped by the evil forces in error) and "Bring Me The Head Of Prince Charming", where body parts of the dead, are used to reconstruct a Prince (using legs of a coward who'd run away during a battle which gave the legs the magic of 'speed').They had credit cards from the supernatural world for their expense account to be able to pay for the services and supplies they needed from 'dark humans' who dealt in darkness with the occult,etc.The bottom line in these millenium wars between good and evil was that the good would default if they used any dishonest means to win the power of 1000 years and the bad would default if they used anything but their atypical deceptions to win the power to influence the world for 1000 years.. Although you're almost sure from the beginning who'll win, the book has enough slapstick humor to make you want to go the route with them as the baddies feel they've got their scheme in place this time.

A good book by Roger Zelazny and Robert Sheckley

If At Faust you don't Succeed is the second book of a trilogy made by Roger Zelazny and Robert Sheckley. Though this book wasn't nearly as good as the first, I must say that it was still a worthy sequel. In this book, there is a contest being held between good and evil, and the victor gets to rule over mankind for the next thousand years. In this book, a human named Faust was chosen to represent mankind, but a thief named Mack accidentally got put in his place. So Faust goes off in search of Mack through time and space so he can switch places with Mack and gain his rightful place in the contest. If at Faust you Don't Succeed seems to be a bit more serious than the book before it (Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming), so some readers may be turned off by this fact. Other than that, it is still a great book and worth reading if you were a fan of the first book.

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This book is GREAT!!! It is just as good as Bring Me the Head of Prince Charming. I laughed and laughed! I couldn't put it down!
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