Doorways in the Sand

Book • 1976
Doorways in the Sand centers on Fred Cassidy, a perpetually broke college student with a penchant for eccentric hobbies.

His life takes a bizarre turn when he becomes entangled in a quest to retrieve a stolen alien artifact.

Cassidy's journey involves navigating a series of surreal and dangerous challenges, encountering a cast of quirky characters along the way.

Zelazny's witty prose and imaginative plot create a humorous and engaging science fiction adventure.

The novel explores themes of identity, adaptability, and the search for meaning in a chaotic universe.

Doorways in the Sand is celebrated for its lighthearted tone and its celebration of individuality.

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Tom Gerencer
as the Zelazny book that stuck with him the most and that he has read 50 times.
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