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Reviews of A Song for Arbonne

Fantasy from on High Review by Douglas Barbour, for ‘Books in Canada’ What makes Guy Gavriel Kay the most interesting writer of high fantasy around today is his willingness and ability to explore new territory in each new book. Having … Continue reading

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GGK’s Later Novels: The History behind the Books

This summation appears courtesy of Mary Anne Mohanraj and Christopher Cobb, and first appeared in Strange Horizons ezine. Each of Kay’s later novels is patterned after a different southern European culture and its history. The story in Tigana is modeled … Continue reading

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Reading Passage from A Song for Arbonne

from Chapter One Hirnan, threading his way around roots and under branches, finally struck a rough east-west track in the wood and Blaise drew a calmer breath again. He was surprisingly conscious of where they were. Not that he had … Continue reading

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Cover of A Song for Arbonne (U.S.A. paperback edition)

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Cover of A Song for Arbonne (U.S.A trade paperback)

                      American trade paperback edition of A Song for Arbonne  Artist: David Jermann  Pub: Roc

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