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Lynda Reads

Bite size reflections on the plethora of stimuli that drift in through my (more or less) open mind: commentaries, ideas, book reviews, resonances struck and ire stirred. My way of exposing my side of the conversation with other minds encountered. I also blog about the Okal Rel Universe, my own fictional enterprise, at Reality Skimming.)

by Lynda: Sci-Fi Author, Educator, Technologist.


Tuesday, May 03, 2005

The Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay

The Last Light of the Sun by Guy Gavriel Kay, Book Cover I found The Last Light of the Sun a somewhat grimmer story than most of Kay's wonderfully emotive sagas, but still completely enjoyable although I don't think I would rate it as my favorite of his books. Kay's quasi-historical settings were delicious, as usual, and the fairy world elements of the story were cool, other-worldly and mysterious. The book is a "slice of life saga", skillfully tackled from multiple viewpoints. As always with Kay's books, I was sorry when I found I was done.

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