The new Guy Gavriel Kay novel -- the ARC, at any rate -- arrived yesterday.
Ysabel is a contemporary fantasy set in Provence, and I loved it. I will say nothing more about it then that, except this: I recognized two names, when I had hit page 366, which made me smack the wall -- with my head -- in order to better align the remaining fragments of what might be called intelligence. For me, the book would have read differently* to that point had I actually, you know, caught the obvious when it was introduced. I love it when reading reminds me that I'm stupid.
* in this case, different = better, but betterly is not a word
Ysabel is a contemporary fantasy set in Provence, and I loved it. I will say nothing more about it then that, except this: I recognized two names, when I had hit page 366, which made me smack the wall -- with my head -- in order to better align the remaining fragments of what might be called intelligence. For me, the book would have read differently* to that point had I actually, you know, caught the obvious when it was introduced. I love it when reading reminds me that I'm stupid.
* in this case, different = better, but betterly is not a word
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Date: 2006-10-26 08:49 pm (UTC)Words cannot contain my envy re Ysabel (although, you know, I'd be just as asquee at the prospect of a preview of House War...*g*).
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Date: 2006-10-31 07:10 am (UTC)I promise a preview of HOUSE WAR when the editor says the revisions don't suck *wry g*. I kind of found the ending of that book very traumatizing, so the objectivity quotient for that one is particularly low.
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Date: 2006-11-01 07:54 pm (UTC)A preview of HOUSE WAR will be fantastic and extremely welcome, although if you're traumatised by the ending...Be afraid, be very afraid. *g* Won't stop me devouring it with glee, though.
house war and asquee
Date: 2007-06-10 01:19 am (UTC)