Erin, I don't know if you know this site, but Guy is keeping a journal of this tour and the results are posted here:
LLofS tour journal
Also, regarding getting things signed by GGK, see this:
Signed books
If that doesn't work for you, email me at profile addy, I'd be glad to help.
Oh, Kay *Scarpetta*.Duh.(/head down in fandom)
Oh, cool, John! Thanks so much!
Ooh, GGK.
Tigana
is one of my favorite books, and the one that got me started into the fantasy genre.
Tigana is one of my favorite books, and the one that got me started into the fantasy genre.
I love Tigana too. I think A Song for Arbonne is my favourite of his books, but it is like choosing among children, I love them all.
It's hard to pick, although I do like the ending of al-Rassan. It's such a complex, real ending. I hated it, but I like it, too.
I really enjoyed both of those (though the Fionavar(?) ones kind of lost me midway through the second book) but Tigana just grabs at my heart whenever I think about it.
Must go read again.
I do like the ending of al-Rassan
The ending of Lions of Al-Rassan made me want to throw the book across the room, and not in a good way.
There's manipulation of the reader, and then there's the writer with his hands over your eyes, snickering "neener neener, I'm not gonna tell you, neener neener!"
Pissed. Me. Off.
I've never felt as kindly to GGK since. And yes, I've read everything, and will probably read LLotS, but only in paper or from the library.
I never got the GGK love. I know I read Lions, but the ending didn't stick with me -- could you whitefont it for me?
I like the Lions ending, but then I'm along for the ride, no matter what GGK does.
ita, there's a
mislead. He doesn't tell you which of the two great duelists has won, then you find out in a twist that it is the El Cid character who died. I don't think which of the great men lives or dies is the issue. The suffering, lossand the decline of a great culture is where he leads you.