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February 2009 - Discuss The Curse of Chalion

Just wanted to let all of you know that although it starts slow...keep reading! It gets very intense after awhile and then the story sucks you in and you can't wait to find out what is going to happen.
MB, you can still respond, and get your point for reading the book, during the contest period--this is the only retro point I'm allowing! That and for reading The Goose Girl.

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Thanks. I will. The Name of the Wind was also slow at first, but I LOVED that book. So I have hope.


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It is my favorite book so far this year. It's hefty (720 pages in paperback) but just a really wonderful and well written book.

I bet if I read it again I'd like it more. The book is quite well written, so I appreciated that about it.




and remember you get points for reading our monthly selection.
Happy reading everyone!



Those of you who like this book, you should definitely read the next two books.
Also, FYI: Lois McMaster has 3 stunningly good series going. They are VERY different from each other, but all very very good. She is a superb author!
There is the Miles Vorkosigan series which is the longest running and what she is primarily famous for. It is science fiction. It has a really great romance in the later books! Miles is a wonderful, complicated but admirable character. He is about as 3-dimensional as a fictional character can get, I think.
There is this Chalion series. Which is Fantasy and based in a alternate Europe, I'd guess. Kind of medieval/Renaissance in feel.
Then there is the Sharing Knife series. It is also Fantasy but very different than the Chalion series. It also has a very strong romance running through it. LMB is really good in her portrayal of strong men and strong women. (This is unusual and hard to do, unfortunately). The Sharing Knife series has a setting that is an alternative frontier America/Canada I think.
Lois McMaster Bujold's website (that Gisela linked to above) has lots of information and is very "friendly". I like author websites and always go looking for them because they have a ton of information and usually give you "a feel" for the personality of the author as a real person and what they are like. This knowledge deepens my enjoyment and understanding of their books. (I save them to My Favorites and check them periodically.) LMB has a good one--I recommend it.
Anyway, hope you all are enjoying "The Curse of Chalion"! It is a challenging read, but I think well worth it! Enjoy!

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Post everything on this thread. Instead of separating out spoilers and no spoilers, they all go here--from Feb 1-8 No Spoilers! Give folks a chance to read the book. Then starting Feb 9 you may post spoilers freely, and readers beware, ok?
Your discussion leader is Gisela!
Have fun!