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A Song for Arbonne

@Manu - then why are you torturing these poor souls with Arbonne as a starter :P :P

And that is, drumroll please, ASK ME FOR UPDATES! :D
I've finally found some interest in this book and have read 4 chapters in the last 12 hours.
And now, I rely on you to threaten me to finish it and that too before July. Can you please do that? ^_^

whats the updates Jins? what you read in these 4 chapters and what you like about them? Characters? Again GGK's writing??


thanks Vidya :) I always have everyone's best at heart :):)

And GGK does have a very refined sort of writing. It goes over your head and even then you keep marvelling at the words. :P
Um the problem is... I'm only in chapter 8. .___. *runs for cover*

Also, reading around bedtime doesn't work for this one. I need to be fully alert to read and appreciate his work. So, hopefully the weekend will bring some respite. :)

Also, haven't been getting a lot of time to read peacefully. Sorry Manju. :(

Sounds a lot like 'Sorry Shaktimaan' :P


And GGK does have a very refined sort of writing. It goes over your head and e..."
take your time Jins. its not good if you read it in a hurry or without attention, it definitely will go above head.
yeah but the part you're referring to is great and from that point onward story takes some great twist and turns :)


True, GGK's work demands your undivided attention :)
How about the characters? & the portrayal of women?

I was having that problem. Now, not as much.
I quite like the way women are portrayed here. Don't like how the men react to it by the way. What's the problem if women show a little authority?


Was kidding earlier about having finished a lot of chapters. But, this weekend, this book will be my top priority.

I felt the same way about how Gorhaut's people treat women. but then I think how they treat women in our own country.

Not only this book Sumit but in every other book too, women are not eye candy. They play vital and important roles. they are simple yet so strong.
& thats one of the reason that I like him so much


Yes Manju, he does describe that beautifully. :)
And it's true. I was likening that situation with our country's treatment towards women as well. Very saddening. The only plus is that it's not as bad as described in the book about Gorhaut. But that isn't something to be happy about. :(

Yes Manju, he does describe that beautifully. :)
And it's true. I was likening that situation with our country's treatment towards women as well. Ver..."
true, may be people are more educated these days that treatment of women is not as gruesome as it used to be.
but please come with every chapter update.


Vidya you can read this but please first finish Lions :D:D

I'm motivated already, Manju. Just that I need a bit of time and peace to do justice to GGK's imagination.
But yes, I like books with strong female protagonists, especially if they brave a few odds to demand their rightful places in society.


Lions & Tigana will drain you emotionally :):)

Yes Ma'am. your word is my command. will do that :):)

Lions & Tigana will drain you emotionally :):)"
Don't do this to me Manu.. i am holding you responsible for making me read both this year.... :) PS I think I have spammed enough here.. will stop :) Lets continue this discussion on our own BR thread :) :)

But I'm reading now. Will try to complete 2 chapters today at least. :)"
its okay. you're reading thats what makes me happy :)
so what was in that chapter?
Oh I think it was about the meeting of Blaise, Arriane, Signe and Bertran meeting if I'm right?

Now, I'm in the Autumn part of the book. :) With Rosala and Galbert de Garsenc having a fight.
This Galbert person is evil. I don't like him. >:(

I like Rosala very much after this. Living among these women haters she has tremendous courage to stand in front of Galbert. As much as I love Rosala, I hate her husband with equal contempt.
Same here but he is an important character as he is the very root of evil. His hatred for women and people who treat women respectfully makes me want to kill him myself.

I'd like to know what he does in the future but he really is vile. Taking pleasure in injuring a woman who is expecting, threatening to take the unborn son away or if it's a daughter to do as he pleases with her at a later date, is really awful. It makes me glad that Rosala actually stood up to him.

*wonders why June has only 30 days*


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*is still disappointed that Arbonne is a place and not a woman*