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648.1 | Worth it | KOALA::RUH | | Wed Jul 13 1988 13:11 | 5 |
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Yes. I've read the Fionavar Tapestry trilogy. I thought it was excellent.
--Rich
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648.2 | More Info!!! | RAIN::WELCH | Suk 'em! | Wed Jul 13 1988 16:34 | 6 |
| What is it about??? Is it SF or F??? Plot??? Setting???
Is it a new trilogy, or has it been around for a while???
-John-
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648.3 | Here's more info... | KOALA::RUH | | Wed Jul 13 1988 18:10 | 13 |
| The Fionavar Tapestry is a fantasy trilogy. It starts when a group of college
kids are brought by a mage (Gandalf) into a magical world. The world is
threatened by an evil god-like entity "The Unraveller" (Sauron) who threatens to
destroy the cosmos. The land is populated by Lios Alfar (Elves) and Svart Alfar
(Orcs). As you can see from the names in parenthesis, there are parallels to
Tolkien. Do not let this turn you off as another Tolkien clone a.k.a. Sword of
Shanarra. It is imaginatively written, with a style and flavor all its own.
I definitely recommend it!
The first book is "The Summer Tree." I forget the second two. I read the
trilogy last summer, and my memory fails me.
--Rich
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648.4 | | AKOV11::BOYAJIAN | It's a dream I have | Thu Jul 14 1988 03:39 | 4 |
| To answer the so far unasked question, the author is Guy Gabriel
Kay. The first book in the trilogy was published in 1985.
--- jerry
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648.5 | | GYPSC::CHISHOLM | Dem Tambourines! | Thu Jul 14 1988 06:55 | 15 |
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To correct all the mistakes so far, its -
'The Fionaver Tapestry' by Guy Gavriel Kay
and it's made up of -
'The Summer Tree'
'The Wandering Fire'
'The Darkest Road'
and it's MUCH more than just another Tolkein clone, it's probably
the best Fantasy I've read, brilliant.
Doug.
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648.6 | I like it | ROCHE::HUXTABLE | | Thu Jul 14 1988 15:21 | 15 |
| re .5 (nit)
> To correct all the mistakes so far, its -
> 'The Fionaver Tapestry' by Guy Gavriel Kay
'The Fionavar Tapestry' isn't it?
-------^
I found the writing style a bit choppy initially, but I got
used to it. One of the things I liked about it was that I
felt like it had *real* people making *real* choices (as I
feel does LOTR), unlike many modern fantasies in which the
protagonist thinks about something real hard and lo! an
untrained magical ability saves the day! I particularly
enjoy the first book and the first part of the second.
-- Linda Huxtable
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648.7 | Fionavar Tapestry | GYPSC::CHISHOLM | Dem Tambourines! | Fri Jul 15 1988 05:53 | 9 |
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>> To correct all the mistakes so far, its -
>> 'The Fionaver Tapestry' by Guy Gavriel Kay
> 'The Fionavar Tapestry' isn't it?
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Eeek! Yes it is, sigh!
Doug.
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648.8 | The Fionavar Tapestry | WOOK::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Fri Jul 29 1988 17:43 | 6 |
| Yes, definitely a worthwhile trilogy. The characters have more depth
than in your typical fantasy. I put it in the class of Tolkien and
David Eddings (of _The Belgariad_ fame). You may find that your
emotional reactions to the characters is very strong. I know I did.
Wook
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648.9 | Betcha can't read just one ... | MPGS::BAILEY | May the 4 winds blow u safely home | Mon Aug 01 1988 08:39 | 6 |
| Just read the first book this week-end. I agree with Wook, the last
time I read anything this enjoyable was when I read the Belgariad
series. It's definitely going to the top of my "best fantasy" list.
Has this author written anything else ??
... Bob
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648.10 | Some trivia about Guy Gavriel Kay | WOOK::LEE | Wook... Like 'Book' with a 'W' | Wed Aug 03 1988 17:51 | 5 |
| Guy Kay helped Christopher Tolkien in compiling the notes for
_The_Silmarillion_, but I don't know if he's written anything other
than _The_Fionavar_Tapestry_.
Wook
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648.11 | | STC::HEFFELFINGER | Tracey Heffelfinger, Tech Support | Mon Aug 29 1988 10:49 | 9 |
| Ok, guys. On the strength of your glowing recommendations,
I ordered pseudo-hardcover (i.e. SF Book Club) versions of the trilogy.
I just got it Saturday. Probably won't get to start on it til the
weekend.
All I can say is, this better be good... :-)
tlh
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648.12 | Yes, it *is* good! | NOT001::ALLEN | MICHELLE @NOT 7-778-3125 | Tue Aug 30 1988 12:05 | 7 |
| On the strength of your recommendations and comparisons with the
Eddings saga, I bought and read (in 3 days :-) ) the _Fionavar
Tapestry_. All I can say is "Thanks, everyone!". What an enjoyable
read!
Michelle
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648.13 | Love it | ABSZK::SZETO | Simon Szeto at ABS/ZK, Spitbrook | Mon Aug 14 1989 18:49 | 17 |
| Where did you people find the Fionavar Tapestry? I tried looking in
the bookstores in the NH malls but they didn't have Kay. I suppose I
may have better luck in Cambridge or Boston.
Well, anyway, I found the first two books of the trilogy when I was in
Hong Kong. Published by Unwin, a British publisher. May have to order
the third book.
I would compare the Fionavar Tapestry with the Belgariad, not so much
with the Tolkien trilogy, despite some parallels. However, I guess it
is about time for me to re-read Tolkien, since it's been a few years
and I've forgotten much about his trilogy.
I loved it so far. This is my kind of Fantasy.
--Simon
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648.14 | can't get it in paperback | NYSBU::CHURCHE | Nothing endures but change | Wed Aug 16 1989 13:34 | 7 |
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The third book isn't out in paperback. I found a hard copy in my local
(nyc!) library.
jc
ps I really enjoyed reading this series!
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648.15 | | TCC::HEFFEL | Aliens made me write this. | Wed Aug 16 1989 23:00 | 4 |
| I got the trilogy from the Science Fiction Book Club.
tlh
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648.16 | I get it after she's done | POLAR::LACAILLE | There's a madness to my method | Thu Aug 17 1989 08:47 | 7 |
|
I mentioned this trilogy to my wife who is need of some
good fantasy to read. She picked all three up last night.
All were softcover (although they were bought and printed
in Canada)
Charlie
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648.17 | unbelievably good writing | LEZAH::BOBBITT | invictus maneo | Mon Aug 28 1989 14:39 | 6 |
| I dug up the first of the series at an "Annie's Book Swap" (new
and used books). Now I'm hungry for the rest! Anyone got any to
lend?
-Jody
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648.18 | No U.S. edition for third volume in forseeable future | TALLIS::SIGEL | | Fri Sep 08 1989 14:24 | 17 |
| The third volume of the Fionavar Tapestry won't be coming out in paperback in
the U.S. any time soon. As I heard it, Berkley/Ace, Kay's paperback publisher,
contracted for the books one at a time. Silly them. When it came time to sign
the contract on book three, THE DARKEST ROAD, Kay wanted significantly more
money than he had gotten on the previous two, and the publisher refused because
they didn't think they could make back the advance money in a reasonable period
of time.
I would estimate the chances of some other publisher picking up the third
paperback volume of this (or any) trilogy as nil until the rights for the first
two paperbacks revert. This leaves only hardcovers available: the Morrow
regular hardcover edition, now $18.95, and the Science Fiction Book Club
hardcover, which probably runs around nine bucks for members (including
shipping and handling). Or one can find a friend heading to Canada or Great
Britain, and have her or him pick up the paperback edition available there.
Andrew
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648.19 | Who was the publisher in Canada? | HWSSS0::SZETO | Simon Szeto @HGO, Hongkong | Sat Oct 07 1989 04:20 | 8 |
| RE: Note 648.16 by POLAR::LACAILLE
Charlie, were they published by Unwin or some other publisher? I still
can't get the third book (in Hong Kong, and Unwin is a UK publisher)
and I wonder if I have to try some other source.
--Simon
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648.20 | here's what I have | POLAR::LACAILLE | face piles of trials with smiles | Tue Oct 10 1989 15:34 | 17 |
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Hi Simon,
Yeah, our publisher is at the following address:
Collins Publishing
100 Lesmill Rd.
Don Mills, Ontario
Canada
M3B 2T5
The ISBN is 0-00-223276-6 (or at least thats what it seems to be)
Good luck,
Charlie
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648.21 | Now I can finish the trilogy | HGABSS::SZETO | Simon Szeto @HGO, Hongkong | Sun Apr 22 1990 05:31 | 5 |
| Ah! Finally, I found the third book, _The_Darkest_Road_. Same
publisher: Unwin.
--Simon
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648.22 | | LEZAH::BOBBITT | pools of quiet fire... | Mon Apr 23 1990 10:54 | 4 |
| Yay! Finally!
-Jody
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648.23 | would you like me to buy you a copy? | HGABSS::SZETO | Simon Szeto @HGO, Hongkong | Mon Apr 23 1990 11:20 | 6 |
| Um, note that I'm in HK not US. Unwin is a UK publisher. I'm not sure
if the US publisher has inked any deal to publish TDR yet. Anybody
know?
--Simon
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648.24 | New G.G. Kay out in the UK | NOT002::ALLEN | MICHELLE @NOT 7-778-3125 | Tue Sep 04 1990 12:28 | 5 |
| I've recently noticed a new book by Kay called, I think, Tirgana.
Does anyone know of it? Any opinions? It's only out in the trade
paperback size in the UK (at least as far as I've seen).
Michelle
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648.25 | "Tigana" is out in the USA now, too | AIAG::LUTZ | | Wed Feb 20 1991 11:06 | 17 |
| "Tigana" is out in hardback in the USA now. I saw it at Boskone this
weekend. I bought it, too.
I'm 60 pages into it so far, and it looks like a good book. I enjoy
Kay's characterizations and his writing style. It's a little early to
tell how strong the plot is, but just from the prologue I think that he's
preparing a few twists.
"Tigana" is a fantasy. I also think that it's a stand-alone book. At
least, it doesn't say 'to be continued' at the end. I haven't read the
end yet, so I can't confirm it yet.
I've slowed down on my reading lately, but this is one book that has
interested me.
Scott
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648.26 | with anticipation | I18N::SZETO | Simon Szeto, International Sys. Eng. | Sun Sep 29 1991 23:40 | 7 |
| Picked up "Tigana" in paperback over the weekend in Booksmith at
Pheasant Lane Mall (Nashua, NH). Published by Roc, "an imprint of the
New American Library, Division of Penguin Books USA Inc." I'm
finishing another book right now, so I have nothing to report yet.
--Simon
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648.27 | superb! | SIMON::SZETO | Simon Szeto, International Sys. Eng. | Sat Oct 26 1991 19:47 | 5 |
| I'm a third of the way through Tigana and enjoying it immensely.
It seems to be in all the bookstores I visit in south Nashua.
--Simon
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648.28 | Tigana is a great read ... | BOOKS::BAILEYB | Let my inspiration flow ... | Mon Oct 28 1991 11:09 | 11 |
| I read it last week. It's a long book ... about 675 pages ... and well
worth the time to read.
I love the way he develops his characters ... good and bad tend to get
all mixed up. And there are some surprising developments at the end of
the story.
I'd give it a serious "thumbs up" ...
... Bob
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648.29 | tie-in to Fionavar | SIMON::SZETO | Simon Szeto, International Sys. Eng. | Fri Dec 27 1991 12:27 | 18 |
| There was a surprise or two at the end of the story; at least, I wasn't
clever enough to see them coming.
I kind of felt sorry to come to the end of the story. But I guess
there's a sensible limit to the story line, and dragging it on would
diminish the overall value. However, if Kay plans to write another
three-volume work like Fionavar Tapestry, I expect he will do a good
job of it again.
By the way, there's a reference in _Tigana_ to Fionavar (spelled
"Finavir" here). It's couched in terms of myth, that one is
reincarnated in various possible (but unknown) worlds until one ends up
in Fionavar. (That's sort of reminiscent of E.R. Eddison's Zimiamvia,
although I suppose there are probably other examples of this that I
haven't read.)
--Simon
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648.30 | new publisher has the rights to Fionavar Tapestry? | SIMON::SZETO | Simon Szeto, International Sys. Eng. | Sat Feb 22 1992 18:53 | 12 |
| re .18:
>I would estimate the chances of some other publisher picking up the third
>paperback volume of this (or any) trilogy as nil until the rights for the first
>two paperbacks revert.
Well, I see "The Summer Tree" coming out under the "Roc" label, just
like "Tigana." Roc is an imprint of New American Library, a division
of Penguin Books USA Inc. Does that mean that Penguin now has the
rights to the Fionavar trilogy?
--Simon
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648.31 | Fionavar Tapestry in paperback | VSSCAD::SIGEL | | Wed Feb 26 1992 13:12 | 8 |
| Re .30 -< new publisher has the rights to Fionavar Tapestry? >-
> of Penguin Books USA Inc. Does that mean that Penguin now has the
> rights to the Fionavar trilogy?
Yes. The rights to the first two volumes were retrieved from Ace and
sold to Roc; the entire trilogy will be published in paperback over
the course of this year.
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648.32 | Darkest Road available now! | TNPUBS::J_GOLDSTEIN | Writer with an attitude | Tue Sep 15 1992 18:21 | 6 |
| The final book in the trilogy is now in the bookstores in paperback (yea!).
Saw them in B. Daltons and Lauriats in the Emerald Square Mall.
I'm so excited ! :-)
joan
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