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I started reading Guy Gavriel Kay because I had the feeling I was supposed to like him. The Fionavar books looked like just the thing for my Tolkien-warped brain. Well, I hated Fionavar, only making it partway into the second book. It got better once he stopped playing insert-the-Simarillio...
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17 Months Ago,
Pam Phillips from writingeveryday (WordPress) says
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Whatever. If you like this, and it’s your first by Guy Gavriel Kay, then congratulations. His other books are all better than this.
Tomorrow: A great book from 2007! I started reading Guy Gavriel Kay because I had the feeling I was supposed to like him. The Fionavar
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Pam Phillips from writingeveryday.en (WordPress) says
(in Ysabel)
Whatever. If you like this, and it’s your first by Guy Gavriel Kay, then congratulations. His other books are all better than this.
Tomorrow: A great book from 2007! I started reading Guy Gavriel Kay because I had the feeling I was supposed to like him. The Fionavar
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Canada The Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay. Skillfully blending the mythology of the British Isles and Scandinavia, Kay creates an engrossing historical fantasy set during the reign of Alfred the Great. The lives of Alun ab Owyn, a Welsh prince, ...
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