Not that his other books are anything less than wonderful, but Tigana and The Lions of Al-Rassan are my favorites of his. I haven't read the Sarantium books yet, though, nor The Last Light of the Sun or Under Heaven.
He's very well known inside fantasy circles. He isn't well known outside of them, which is a pity. He represents everything that is good about the genre.
He's very well known inside fantasy circles. He isn't well known outside of them, which is a pity. He represents everything that is good about the genre.
"We feel safe when we read what we recognise, what does not challenge our way of thinking.... a steady acceptance of pre-arranged patterns leads to the inability to question what we are told."
~Camilla
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This message last edited by Ghavrel on 07/09/2010 at 02:02:33 AM
So, how many of you have (*or have not) read Guy Gavriel Kay?
07/09/2010 12:09:59 AM
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You've probably read the best, yes.
07/09/2010 02:01:34 AM
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Re: So, how many of you have read Guy Gavriel Kay?
07/09/2010 08:47:16 AM
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Feverishly so.
07/09/2010 02:24:10 PM
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To clarify, when I said "most people I know", I mostly meant on this very site.
07/09/2010 09:54:56 PM
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Ysabel is okay. It's adorable if you've read Fionavar, though, and so is worth it. *NM*
08/09/2010 04:23:22 AM
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