Re: He really does love his drama. (spoilers for late in the book)
		Rebekah Send a noteboard - 21/11/2010 06:13:32 PM
		
	
		
			
				Re the initial thought that it's Rodrigo (which I'm sure most readers would have thought): I see this as a mild foreshadowing of Ammar and Rodrigo's duel at the end of the book - a hint, maybe, of who emerges alive. (I won't say "victorious" because it wasn't.)
Further to the end: I think Kay wrote that incredibly well. I loved how he gave a perspective of the duel from one of the men fighting it, but didn't tell us whose perspective it was. That makes sense because the two men are almost the same soul in two bodies. It was a lovely reminder of that.
	Further to the end: I think Kay wrote that incredibly well. I loved how he gave a perspective of the duel from one of the men fighting it, but didn't tell us whose perspective it was. That makes sense because the two men are almost the same soul in two bodies. It was a lovely reminder of that.
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			The Lions of Al-Rassan by Guy Gavriel Kay: the November/December Book Club
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 09:33:45 AM
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			Prologue and Part One - the pieces are moved into place.
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 09:37:08 AM
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			I've read this before, more than once, but I can remember very little of what happens.
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 12:58:44 PM
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			Re: I've read this before, more than once, but I can remember very little of what happens.
	    
	         - 20/12/2010 07:31:10 PM
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			Part Two: Exile *NM*
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 09:38:21 AM
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			I still like it.
	    
	         - 22/12/2010 09:27:09 AM
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			Part Three
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 09:40:26 AM
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			Still no major objections
	    
	         - 25/12/2010 04:07:43 PM
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			Overall thoughts: did you like the book?
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 09:41:54 AM
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			The characters: Jehane, Ammar, Rodrigo
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 09:45:51 AM
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			A superficial point:
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 08:33:58 PM
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			Yes. Phèdre no Delaunay de Montrêve (as opposed to Racine's Phèdre).
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 08:37:49 PM
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			The technicalities: writing style, plotting, etc.
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 09:48:48 AM
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			He really does love his drama. (spoilers for late in the book)
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 09:02:13 PM
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	         - 21/11/2010 06:13:32 PM
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			Re: He really does love his drama. (spoilers for late in the book)
	    
	         - 29/12/2010 03:40:31 PM
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			Re: He really does love his drama. (spoilers for late in the book)
	    
	         - 29/12/2010 03:39:07 PM
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			Because I was amusing myself with this during the read: on meanings of names and places
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 03:38:39 PM
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			I wish I had the time and brainpower to do that when reading books.
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 07:48:30 PM
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			Actually, I'm not sure if it really enhanced the reading experience.
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 08:11:29 PM
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			Hm.
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 08:15:32 PM
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			Supposedly it's based on Italy? But yeah, maybe that's only superficial.
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 08:25:54 PM
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			A note on your Tigana comment..
	    
	         - 18/11/2010 08:24:24 PM
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			I did not catch all of those. Certainly not the arabic name-references.
	    
	         - 29/12/2010 11:53:46 PM
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			Us and Them: how can we do this to each other?
	    
	         - 21/11/2010 06:07:46 PM
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