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I'll probably jump in on Last Light on, otherwise.




Concerning the mythological background and the influence of Tolkien, oh yes, it is there. I am wondering whether both men used the same Nordic sources, or that Kay used Tolkien. Nicki, have you also read The Silmarillion by Tolkien? I think a lot of what happens in The Summer Tree can be derived from The Silmarillion. Not literally, but at a lot of parts I felt like I was reading the Silmarillion! There are a lot of similarities in the spelling of names, in the personalities of characters, the geography of the land, and so on. Normally this would annoy me big time, but I think Kay either did a great job of using Tolkiens work, or he applied the same sources in a great way. I should find out which is the case!
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Kay was co-editor with Christopher Tolkien when they were putting that book together.

My feelings exactly.
And thank you, Nicki, for your comments on The Summer Tree in general, because they are very similar to my thoughts on this book! :)
I think these books would have been categorized as "high fantasy", though that term doesn't seem to get much use anymore.
I'm mid-way through The Darkest Road, because I just want to get all the way through Fionavar before I take a break to get back to the other books I am reading this month.

Kay was co-editor with Christopher Tolkien when they were putting that book together."
I just looked at the dates and indeed he returns from Oxford just before writing The Summer Tree. So I'm thinking Tolkien is his source instead of using the Nordic mythology himself.


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Dammit, you're making me want to go back and re-read with you! I'm certain it will be at least my sixth or seventh re-read!

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Dammit, you're making me want to go back and re-read with you! I'm certain it will be at least my sixth or seventh re-read!"
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Yes I am seriously thinking about some form of e-reader, even though I would hate to loose my books, the paper ones!


I'm waiting to start Tigana until you're done. I can't wait to hear your thoughts ;)



Now I will first read some other books before continuing with Tigana!

I finished Tigana yesterday, and I liked it quite a bit. I rated it 4 stars, but I did have some issues with it. Definitely open to discussion whenever you's guys are ready. :)

Elise, on The Darkest Road, [spoi..."
Nicki, I understand... Totally!!!


Yeah, I agree with your comments about the writing. It was a little bit much at times.


Other than that I'm loving it. We'll see how it finishes.


One of my favorite reads so far this year, along with Hyperion.


Next up is A Song for Arbonne... But first I have to finish some other books...


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