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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I always have great respect for authors who are brave enough to avoid the cliche of the prefect ending. In Tigana the end is almost perfect but not quite, which only adds to the sophistication of the novel. A great read for anyone who is a fan of long tales and has the patience to read on past slower points knowing that in the end it is all necessary. For those who have yet to read it , if you can hold out past the slow start and some of the other sections, you'll be rewarded with a fast paced engaging end, that's worth it all. ( )Tigana is on the cusp of being an excellent novel. Kay is adept at mirroring real history in our world on the backdrop of a fantasy realm of his own creation. But there are a few small nagging annoyances that damage Tigana. The first is Kay's insistence on having almost every character become the viewpoint character at some point in the story. I enjoy it when we get to see multiple perspectives. In Tigana, however, it gets in the way of the story when you switch to a character you do not care about in the midst of an important revelation. There are moments when you wish Kay would have concentrated only on a handful of characters and let us see strictly from their perspective. Other than that, Tigana is a worthy read. Kay has created a fully realized world and populated it with fascinating characters. This is my original favorite novels of Kay's. I enjoy the melancholy and tragic feel of this story, and its somewhat unconventional ending. Though the story and characters took a little while to grow on me during the first reading, during all subsequent re-readings this world, and Tigana itself (for all that its name cannot be spoken) felt very real to me, and is always worth re-visiting. Sept 7 2009: I first read this book 18 years ago when it was released in paperback. I just reread the book and it was like reading it for the first time. Guy Gavrial Kay is a master at creating stories whose places and characters capture your attention. Every book of his is a rich tapestry. This is the story of a land (Tigana) whose name has been lost to the memories of all those people who were not living in Tigana at the time a sorcerer wielded his magic and took away that name and memories all to wreck vengance for the death of his son. It is the story about Dianora that haunts me the most. She is a woman caught between two loves. One for Tigana and one for the sorcerer who she originally planned to kill but fell in love with instead. This is a must read book for any lover of Fantasy and any lover of Guy Gavrial Kay stories. A haunting meditation on history and memory, the first of Kay's history-tinged fantasies. Like his later books, this takes place in a fantasy world with two moons, but it otherwise does not seem to map to the setting of the others. Not as accomplished as his later work, but well worth reading. no reviews | add a review
Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 0451457765, Paperback)With a new introduction by the acclaimed bestselling author, this is the spectacular deluxe tenth-anniversary edition of a fantasy classic--the sweeping tale of sorcery, magic, politics, war, love, betrayal, and survival..."A richly sensuous fantasy world, full of evocative history, religions, folklore, local customs, and a magical rites...a bravura performance, nearly impossible to put down."-- Kirkus Reviews "Kay's brilliant and complex portrayal of good and evil, high and low, will draw readers to this consuming epic."-- Publishers Weekly "A brilliant single-volume epic fantasy, rich in intrigue and subtlety. Memorable characters and cultures add depth to a gracefully plotted story."-- Library Journal "Massively satisfying...startlingly new." -- Toronto Star "The heir to Tolkien's tradition."-- Booklist "One of the best fantasy novels I have read."-- Anne McCaffrey (retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:17 -0400) The first test round has been closed. Visit the Open Shelves Classification group for details. |
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