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« #4 - The Summer Tree, by Guy Gavriel Kay | Main | #6 - The Darkest Road, by Guy Gavriel Kay » #5 - The Wandering Fire, by Guy Gavriel Kay
Until that moment, Kevin was my last hope to find an honest to God character in that mess. In Toronto he had been a strong, capable, charismatic young ladies' man. But in Fionavar, despite still being candy for the ladies, he was essentially in the way, having developed no combat skills, no magic powers, discovered no secret knowledge, received no gifts from strange encounters with rarely-seen deities. He was a human being struggling to find a place in a world that didn't much value the skills he'd spent a lifetime developing. A human being! And then Kay had to go and ruin it all with another bit of ridiculous deus ex machina wank (I say another, because an instance of deus ex machina seems to happen every other page). And of course characters who have died get brought back to life. Celtic mythology suddenly comes to the fore with the revival of (and I can't believe I'm typing this), King Arthur and Lancelot du Lac. Oh, and did I mention that one of the five Torontonian brats also happens to be the reincarnation of Guinevere? Along with this outrageous plot twist, Lancelot himself revives Matt, a dwarf who is the "source" (one thing I can say positively about this "tapestry", is that Kay handles how mages use magic in a new and potentially interesting way) for the wizard Loren's magic powers. There's also some nonsense about a flying unicorn. One more book, and then I'm swearing off Kay and high fantasy for several months. The Wandering Fire was my eighth selection for The Canadian Book Challenge. Next is Guy Gavriel Kay's The Darkest Road. Posted by August on 01.17.08 at 1:00 PM | Comments (0) CommentsPost a comment
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