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The Summer Tree (Fionavar Tapestry #1)[March 20, 2024]
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Stage 1: Tigana (Jan 10) [link]
Stage 2: Fionavar Tapestry
1. The Summer Tree (Mar 20)
2. The Wandering Fire (Apr 27) [link]
3. The Darkest Road (June 3) [link]
Audio: All on Hoopla
ebook: no free/sub versions
Possible continuation ideas:
Stage 3: Standalones not in shared alternate-history world, with Fionavar connections.
Ysabel (June 20)
A Song for Arbonne (July 20)
Stage 4: Alterverse
Kay's remaining books are all set on the same planet, a fantasized version of Earth. Technically this alt-Earth is also located in the Fionavar universe, but again some minor references aside this is again completely irrelevant. The alt-Earth books are all independent of one another and do not require knowledge of the others to enjoy one, with the sole exception that the two books of the Sarantine Mosaic duology need to be read in order. Thanks to this blog (https://thewertzone.blogspot.com/2019...) for the description.
Publication Order (with #s for historical order--though I grouped the Kitai ones together)
6. The Lions of Al-Rassan (1995) - Andalusian Spain during the time of El Cid (11th Century).
1-2. The Sarantine Mosaic: Sailing to Sarantium (1998) & Lord of Emperors (2000) - Byzantium at the time of Justinian I (6th Century).
5. The Last Light of the Sun (2004) - Saxon England at the time of Alfred the Great (9th Century).
3. Under Heaven (2010) - Tang Dynasty China during the An Shi Rebellion (8th Century).
4. River of Stars (2013) - Song Dynasty China during the Jin-Song Wars (12th Century).
9. Children of Earth and Sky (2016) - Dubrovnik and the Balkans (late 15th Century).
7-8 A Brightness Long Ago (2019) & All the Seas of the World (2022) - Renaissance Italy (mid-15th Century).
I'm curious to try historical order, but I'd be ok with publication.
Most of Kay's works are on Hoopla in audio, several on Audible plus, and a few (Sarantine Mosaic & al-Rassan) are Audible only.



I remember very little of this series... it's interesting--the first time I read this I was on the cusp of middle school & high school, and the college-age MCs seemed so very old to me... now, decades later, they seem so young...
In the middle of Chapter 7 at this point... (view spoiler)


Through Chapter 8 now--(view spoiler)


Maybe we need to spread out the schedule though, since his writing is fairly dense and there's a lot of BRs flying around right now.

Ugh just got to that part with Shara (view spoiler)

I didn't enjoy the first half of the book very much, mostly because (view spoiler)
Second half: (view spoiler)
I think the original heir (view spoiler)
Jennifer: (view spoiler)
I really enjoyed it, but not as much as Kay's other books. I prefer the 'history that wasn't' of the other novels.

If people want to spread out the rest of Fionavar more, we could sort of unofficially push them all a week or two ^_^ Say 27th for #2, and beginning of June for #3....
@Emily--I've started carrying metaphorical scissors in my metaphorical handbag every book I read now... so many characters in need of a good... snip.

Really agree with this--how casual they are... which is rather refreshing, really.... I feel like so many portal fantasies--or isekai manga--the MC is panicking about the whole alternate world thing, and it's rare to see people just chill...
Totally agree with part 2 v. part 1--(view spoiler)

@ Nirkatze, yeah that spread sounds a bit better to me!
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