I definitely enjoyed this book. I wouldn't say that I often read this type, so it was a really pleasant surprise to discover that it was not only easy to read, but also intriguing. I love anything with even mildly historical ties, and TLoAR delivered.
I agree. I enjoyed the historical ties. I like recognising things. I was a little annoyed with the ending, though.
I liked the way the author revealed the characters and back-stories, and the narrative was definitely interesting. And there were elements of suspense that added flavor.
Again, I agree, but I think he took it a little too far at times. Especially over Velaz' death and the epilogue.
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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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I think my friend has my copy, so I couldn't re-read.
- 18/11/2010 03:49:20 PM
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*spoiler*
- 29/12/2010 01:53:35 PM
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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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Re: He really does love his drama. (spoilers for late in the book)
- 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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