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writerlibrarian ([personal profile] writerlibrarian) wrote in [community profile] books2010-01-15 02:21 pm
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January Book Club - Guy Gavriel Kay (WITH SPOILERS) post


This is where you come to talk about the book of Guy Gavriel Kay you chose to read for the January book club and can rave/rant about the twists and turns of the story. This post allows SPOILERS.

Have fun posting which book you chose, why, isn't any good, is it really, really bad and you are changing book... etc

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[personal profile] shanaqui 2010-01-16 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
"B story"? Dianora's story is intensely important thematically to the whole book. I agree she's not a very active character -- she hardly does anything she resolves to do -- but she's a strong symbol.

I'm not sure why the incest makes you headdesk, considering it's both interesting characterisation and part of later motivations.

The ending is amazing, far from being "the worst part", at least if you liked the book -- to get so far, to like all three of the characters, and then to come to that end and imagine what might be... it's much more powerful than an end in which everything is neatly tied up in a bow.

What did you consider to be "interesting moments"?
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[personal profile] archersangel 2010-01-16 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
well, i liked the idea that the wizards had to be "married to the land" so to speak, in order to get their full powers. the myths & general world-building i liked.
i guess you're right about the incest being a motivation for both characters later on. it's just that it was such a surprise & seemed to be treated so casually. (but i suppose people in that situation would see it as such)
as for the term "B story" i take it to mean the second story told at the same time as the first. it could be just as important at the "A story" or secondary.