The Last Light of the Sun

by Guy Gavriel Kay | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 0743484231 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Molyneux of Oxford, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on 1/13/2006
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Journal Entry 1 by Molyneux from Oxford, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Friday, January 13, 2006
There is nothing soft or silken in the northlands, where for decades there has been bitter, bloody war between the Vikings, the Celts and the Anglo-Saxons. But times change, even in the north, and for a generation there has been peace...And yet, what has changed once can always change again...Alun ab Owyn, grieving for his brother's death at the hands of the raiders, leaves his lands to become embroiled in the politics of the great. Bern Thorkellson, punished for his father's sins, commits an act of vengeance that brings him face-to-face, across the seas, with a past he's been trying to leave behind. And the shrewd King Aeldred shores up his defences with alliances and diplomacy - and with swords and arrows. The death of a prince, the new life of an exile, and the dreams of a king will be the threads from which the tapestry is woven, and the world is changed forever...

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Journal Entry 3 by Ali4189 from Oxford, Oxfordshire United Kingdom on Saturday, January 14, 2006
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Released 18 yrs ago (2/15/2006 UTC) at The Duke's Cut (previously Rosie O'Grady's) in Oxford, Oxfordshire United Kingdom

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Journal Entry 5 by cosmogenist on Thursday, February 16, 2006
I wasn't going to bring back any books from the meet at Rosie's last night. Really I wasn't. Then minx2012 passed me a beautiful book about cats, then I saw this one and I haven't read any of his since Tigana, and that was it, really.....

Journal Entry 6 by cosmogenist on Tuesday, November 14, 2006
What a beautiful, well-written book! I liked everything about it, from the obvious roots in the interactions between English, Celts (Welsh rather than Scottish or Irish) and Norsemen/Viking raiders, right to the short, potted future history of those whose lives had been briefly touched by this story. Excellent stuff...which means, I'm afraid, that it has to join my Permanent Collection.

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