I think that there are enough differences between Guy Gavriel Kay's writing and Mary Gentle's writing that not enjoying the former's writing wouldn't stop oone from liking (or liking some of) the latter's writing. The Fionvarr Tapestry I got slightly over 2/3rds of the way through and had I been a book thrower volume 3 would have gone into wallboard; I'd been irritated at some things in the first two volumes, but the third snapped the rubber band of elasticity in reading.
Some of Mary Gentle's novels have defeated me (the series, I think it was hers, with the female warrior in a somewhat alternate world, was something that I bogged down in, for example), others of them I haven't had difficulties getting through. She's a writer with a range of topical matter and content and settings and characters. The Golden Witchbreed was a very different animal than the Chausabon and White Crow stories, for example. (And someday I intend to get my hands on a copy of Scholars and Gentlemen, is that the title? I wasn't looking during the under- and un-employment years... the mortgage and living expenses came first, although I have Jefferson's habit of whenever having money, spending it on books... moderated somewhat over the years with e.g. lack of space and other considerations.
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Date: 2007-01-23 06:58 am (UTC)Some of Mary Gentle's novels have defeated me (the series, I think it was hers, with the female warrior in a somewhat alternate world, was something that I bogged down in, for example), others of them I haven't had difficulties getting through. She's a writer with a range of topical matter and content and settings and characters. The Golden Witchbreed was a very different animal than the Chausabon and White Crow stories, for example. (And someday I intend to get my hands on a copy of Scholars and Gentlemen, is that the title? I wasn't looking during the under- and un-employment years... the mortgage and living expenses came first, although I have Jefferson's habit of whenever having money, spending it on books... moderated somewhat over the years with e.g. lack of space and other considerations.