A SONG FOR ARBONNE by Guy Gavriel Kay - No Spoiler Review (the best GGK so far)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2023
  • A SONG FOR ARBONNE by Guy Gavriel Kay - No Spoiler Review
    #bookreview #booktube #guygavrielkay
    A Song For Arbonne by Guy Gavriel Kay is a standalone book and has been recommended to me multiple times. Guy Gavriel Kay is considered among many to be one of the prolific writers in the genre. A Song For Arbonne by Guy Gavriel Kay is definitely one of the best books i've read in 2023 and A Song For Arbonne by Guy Gavriel Kay is possibly his best work for me(so far). I cannot wait to read some more Guy Gavriel Kay and hope you enjoy this no spoiler review of A Song For Arbonne!
    I now have a Patreon that has some cool benefits, including access to my discord server! This is 100% optional and thank everyone for their support!
    / thefantasynuttwork
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  • @wyluli-dt9wv
    @wyluli-dt9wv Год назад +6

    No one is better than GGK. He is fantasy's greatest living author and only Robin Hobb can match him in writing living, breathing, characters. He is also the most underappreciated author in the genre and I'm ecstatic to see your review show up on my feed. Well done and please keep the GGK content coming!

  • @davidslone2937
    @davidslone2937 Год назад +8

    You got this one out fast as hell lmao. Glad to hear you liked it! Should be starting A Brightness Long Ago in the next couple weeks.

  • @Kristenisfullybookd
    @Kristenisfullybookd Год назад +4

    A song for Arbonne is my favourite GGK novel and super under hyped. Glad to see you loved it and hope this gets more people to pick it up

  • @samcostello2861
    @samcostello2861 Год назад +3

    Yes! I'm so glad you got the chance to read this book! Guy Gavriel Kay is a fantastic author. I've read all of his books and A Song for Arbonne is my favorite.

  • @MacScarfield
    @MacScarfield Год назад +3

    Man, this review put a giant smile on my face: «Arbonne» was my favorite read of 2021, and I am so glad you enjoyed it! I think this book is a perfect introduction to GGK (better written POV characters then “Tigana” and better villains/paced then “The Lions of Al-Rassan”).
    Could not agree more about your thoughts about Blaise, he is perhaps my favourite GGK POV I have so far! While GGK tends to have artist/nobles as his POV, it is fun to see Blaise go from being SO fed up to gain respect and even healing some of his previous traumas though the women and men of Arbonne! To this day scenes from the book is vivid in my mind: I burst of laughter when ever I think of Blaise and Bertram gather sheep in Mountains, Blaise’s singlehanded “shootout” (“bow-out”? 😄) is one of the best action scenes I have ever read, and the Villa scene between Blaise and Rudel: So tense, so heartbreaking, simply the gold standard for writing in my opinion! And Blaise’s father is such an delightful antagonist, who goes from being written as a bog standard simple misogynistic and fanatic villain to a multifaceted master manipulator (or just a massive opportunist, you decide!)
    As for idiot characters, I would mention the superstitious and frightened guy who joins Blaise on his first mission in the book: Hilarious fellow, who even gets a callback later in the novel! Cheers Jimmy!

  • @Orik960
    @Orik960 Год назад +9

    You were never bad at reviewing, but this review really spotlights how you've grown and matured as a reader and reviewer since starting out on Booktube. Your emphasis on themes of love/hate/trauma, the discussion on perspective and its effects on the story, and a lovely description of the world of the book without giving significant spoilers have all encouraged me to get to GGK sooner rather than later.
    Small personal question, would you attribute much of that reader growth to reading Malazan and McCarthy, as well as deep discussions on said books?

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +2

      Hey, thanks for that. I’m always working at getting better at reviewing and understanding books (and myself) more. And yes 1000% I learned more about all of this from malazan more than any other series and then came Blood Meridian. They have been extremely formative for me

  • @barrilrayder
    @barrilrayder Год назад +2

    what a great review, Jimmy. Can´t wait to read some Kay.

  • @BooksWithBenghisKahn
    @BooksWithBenghisKahn Год назад +4

    What an insightful review on the themes especially! I can't wait to dive into GGK and try this one out!

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +2

      I think this one is a good starting spot but Jake knows better than I

  • @Johanna_reads
    @Johanna_reads Год назад +4

    Love what you shared about the purpose behind different narration perspectives as well as all you shared about love, hate, intimacy, and music! You've made me certain I will love this book!

    • @MacScarfield
      @MacScarfield Год назад +1

      «Arbonne» was my favorite read of 2021, and I think this book is a perfect introduction to GGK (better written POV characters then “Tigana” and better villains/paced then “The Lions of Al-Rassan”).
      Blaise is my personal favourite GGK POV I have read so far: While GGK tends to have artist/nobles as his POV, it was really fun to see Blaise go from being SO fed up to gain respect and even having to deal with some of his previous traumas through his experiences in Arbonne! And his interactions with Bertram and Rudel: Priceless and gold standard in writing, from utter hilarity to heartbreaking!

    • @Johanna_reads
      @Johanna_reads Год назад +1

      @@MacScarfield thanks for sharing your thoughts! I told Jake Bishop I would start my GGK journey with Lions, but I will certainly prioritize this one after that.

    • @MacScarfield
      @MacScarfield Год назад +1

      @@Johanna_reads Let me be absolute clear: All three (Tigana, Arbonne, Lions of Al-Rassan) are 5 star reads for me, so it is very close to nitpicking: "Tigana" has the best worldbuilding (heck, it is so good that I had to make THREE videos on the real life history/mythology inspirations for "Tigana", just to get it out of my system!) and Villains and "Lions" amazing POV characters, but I find "Arbonne" to be the best calibrated overall and a good standard to work GGK's works from!

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +2

      This book has you written all over it!

    • @jakebishop7822
      @jakebishop7822 Год назад +2

      I will eat my copy of A Song For Arbonne if you dislike it

  • @Adrizzle
    @Adrizzle Год назад +4

    Just listened to the audiobook of this about a month ago, GGK is such a master of story telling and portraying human emotion in all his characters. Looking forward to starting The Lions Of Al-Rassan later today!

  • @72mje
    @72mje Год назад +4

    Your reviews always hit a little differently for me. They're thoughtful, balanced, and analytical, and have a healthy dose of common sense and maturity , which never fails to engage and impress me. Well done. And now I'm so glad this book is on my TBR. /Minna

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      I really appreciate that, sometimes I can be a bit immature tho hahah thanks for the kind words!

    • @72mje
      @72mje Год назад

      @@thefantasynuttwork Well, what can you expect from someone who hangs out with Bobby B this much, eh? ;) I'll chalk it up to the "balanced" part... LOL

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад

      @@72mje hahahah

  • @bookswithzara
    @bookswithzara Год назад

    Excellent review, Jimmy. I’m hoping to pick this up in the coming months. You’ve sold me on it even more.

  • @BooksRebound
    @BooksRebound Год назад +3

    Guy Gavriel Kay is incredible. I'm one of the people who got Jake into him.and now he's obsessed. His best work is the Sarantine Mosaic and River of Stars!

  • @tannersturgeon2448
    @tannersturgeon2448 Год назад +1

    Great review brother! Valid criticisms. Everyone is just so damn competent

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      I need myself to be represented in the story as a thick headed tool bag ya know

  • @jordendarrett1725
    @jordendarrett1725 Год назад +1

    You just reminded me how much I need to pick up a Guy Gavriel Kay book! Never seen the cover in the thumbnail but I NEED it lol

  • @DavidMoore-lz4bh
    @DavidMoore-lz4bh Год назад +1

    Read this book when it first came out in 1992 and reread it every year along with all his other books but this my favourite, love the character of Bertran de Talir , could imagine him being played by a young Peter O’toole to Anthony Quinn’s Urte de mirival.

  • @ConnorM44
    @ConnorM44 Год назад +1

    Great review as always! Just started Under Heaven this weekend actually… already eyeing up Arbonne or Lions next!

  • @readingreignbro5680
    @readingreignbro5680 Год назад +1

    Great review and an amazing book.

  • @afantasybabble6222
    @afantasybabble6222 Год назад +1

    Excellent review! Making me want to reread it.

  • @jonathonholm8737
    @jonathonholm8737 Год назад +1

    I read this back in 2018 and to this day it is my favorite GGK book. It is so SO underrated! I am due for a reread! So glad to see it getting some attention

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      I’m doing my best to let the people know!

    • @jonathonholm8737
      @jonathonholm8737 Год назад

      ​@@thefantasynuttwork the tangled yarns of romance and the complicated family life of Blaise is just 🤌

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      @@jonathonholm8737 yes and the underlining feeling that this is a brief moment in history where art is truly the rule of the land. Really great

  • @esmayrosalyne
    @esmayrosalyne Год назад +1

    This was my first (and so far only) read by GGK and I am definitely eager to read more, I was blown away by this story. I do regret listening to it on audio though, because even though the narration was fantastic (loved how the songs were done!), I think GGK's prose shines the most when you can really take it in slowly and re-read certain passages to admire how brilliantly they are written.
    Also loved your insight on the tense switch in the writing depending on the POV, I hadn't made that connection at all. You are really getting better and better at conveying your thoughts on stories and at analysing stories in a deeper way, I love seeing you grow as a reviewer!!
    Thanks for sharing your thoughts, this was a fantastic review! 🤩

  • @CNavo.TheNextChapter
    @CNavo.TheNextChapter Год назад +1

    Wow, this was a great reflective review Jimmy! I bring up GGK in my next video as someone I haven't yet read. No where near as articulate as you. Cheers

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +2

      You’d love this one dude!

    • @CNavo.TheNextChapter
      @CNavo.TheNextChapter Год назад +1

      @@thefantasynuttwork I sadly think I forgot to mention this title SoA in my GGK portion. If it wasn't already edited and scheduled I would pop in with it, but looking forward to start.

  • @maddy0119
    @maddy0119 Год назад

    I read some GGK a long time ago and really enjoyed it but haven't found the right entrypoint back in. You have me intrigued by this one, great review!

  • @chadia25
    @chadia25 Год назад +1

    Got this one on my shelves for years now. Definitely will give it a try later in the year. Thanks.

  • @demidrek-heyward
    @demidrek-heyward Год назад +1

    I liked this one WAY more than Tigana. As a musician I loved the troubadour stuff

  • @andrewhanson405
    @andrewhanson405 Год назад +1

    Going to have to check this one out. Sounds great

  • @Dean-cz6dn
    @Dean-cz6dn Год назад

    Sounds like a stupendous book. A must-have!

  • @anothersarahreading9961
    @anothersarahreading9961 Год назад

    I was doing a reread of all GGK in publication order and Arbonne is next. But I STILL haven't gotten around to it ☹️
    But I'm always happy when someone becomes a fan 👍👍

  • @PhilBrillant
    @PhilBrillant Год назад

    You nailed it. It was a mystical read. I got some Cornwell vibes on that island

  • @kierstynzolfo868
    @kierstynzolfo868 Год назад

    Lovely review. I'm a big GGK fan, and you did him justice with this review.
    If you'd like to try another author who writes historical fantasy along these lines, try Judith Merkle Riley. Her book "the Serpent Garden" follows a court painter in early Tudor England (1510s) and France.And "The Oracle Glass" takes place in 17th century France, in the court of Louis XIV. Both use their fantastical elements sparingly (no wizards or that flavor of fantasy), but in each, it is integral to the plot. Highly recommended!

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад

      Thanks for the recommendation and kind words! I wish more people here on RUclips read GGK

  • @TheBeeesKnees
    @TheBeeesKnees Год назад +2

    Really selling GGK for me with this one. Sounds like one I could really enjoy 🎉 one more for the pile

  • @Danny_Matson
    @Danny_Matson Год назад +1

    So happy to see this! I had almost put this on the Patreon wheel to get your take before I read it. Had it in for summer this year but might have to push it up now! Which GGK is up next, Jimmy??

  • @B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS
    @B.LEE.DbrianleedurfeeREVIEWS Год назад +1

    My favorite Gavriel Kay novel is Lions Of Al-Rassan

  • @DuckRon626
    @DuckRon626 Год назад

    I’m reading A Song for Arbonne now. I have read Tigana which I highly recommend. I intend to read more of Guy Gavriel Kay’s books in the future. I love his writing both in style and prose. To me, and, this would put a lot of people off, he writes literature that is fantasy. While I like a lot of other writers, he is one of very few that write literature.

  • @victortanasa6186
    @victortanasa6186 5 месяцев назад

    You should definitely check out The Sarantine Mosaic Duology, it's spectacular. I discovered your channel trying to make sense of the Second Apocalypse, thoroughly enjoyed your videos with Simply Red and Amanda.
    Cheers!

  • @OmnivorousReader
    @OmnivorousReader 7 месяцев назад

    Tigana is my favourite GGK. Though tbh, as you say; all the books are so perfect that whichever one I am reading is probably my favourite. Still, Tigana....

  • @annak_reads
    @annak_reads Год назад

    Great review! GGK's writing style is not my favorite, but I'm interested in reading some more from him.

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      Nice! What about his writing is not your favorite?

    • @annak_reads
      @annak_reads Год назад +1

      His prose is beautiful, but there's a distance to the writing which makes it hard for me to get into it. Like a lot of info is given through summary, rather than letting the reader be in the scene.
      I have similar problems with a few writers, and it's probably the most frustrating problem to have, because it doesn't necessarily make me dislike the book, but it also doesn't pull me in.
      I did really like Tigana, and it had some scenes I thought were excellent, and still think about. The only other GGK book I've read is The Lions of Al-Rassan, so I feel like I need to read more before judging him too harshly 😅 His settings sound really interesting usually, so there's a lot to choose from.

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      @@annak_reads I totally understand what you’re saying! Idk if this book does much different in that regard from Lions so it may be something to consider if you’d want to pick it up or not 😄

  • @benjamincrowhurst5998
    @benjamincrowhurst5998 Год назад +1

    Niceeeee can’t wait to start this

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад

      If you hate it just pretend you never saw this plz

    • @benjamincrowhurst5998
      @benjamincrowhurst5998 Год назад

      @@thefantasynuttwork hahah don’t stress. Your chapter 3 spoiler was enough for a 5-star tbh

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад

      @@benjamincrowhurst5998 oh you saw that 😂😅

  • @thebrothersgwynne
    @thebrothersgwynne Год назад +1

    I do need to read some GGK! Feels like this may be where I start 👀.
    Will

    • @MacScarfield
      @MacScarfield Год назад

      «Arbonne» was my favorite read of 2021, and I think this book is a perfect introduction to GGK, especially for those of us used to Military History/Military Fantasy. Let me be absolute clear, Tigana, Arbonne, Lions of Al-Rassan are all 5 star reads for me, so it is very close to nitpicking: "Tigana" has the best worldbuilding (heck, it is so good that I had to make THREE videos on the real life history/mythology inspirations for "Tigana", just to get it out of my system!) and Villains and "Lions" amazing POV characters, but I find "Arbonne" to be the best calibrated overall and a good median standard of quality to judge GGK's works from: It has better written POV characters then “Tigana” and better villains/pacing then “The Lions of Al-Rassan”).
      Blaise is my personal favourite GGK POV I have read so far: While GGK tends to have artist/nobles as his POV, it was really fun to see Blaise the hardened mercenary go from being SO fed up, to gain respect and even having to deal with some of his previous traumas through his experiences in Arbonne! And his interactions with Bertram and Rudel: Priceless and gold standard in writing, from utter hilarity to heartbreaking!

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      Yes you do!

  • @groofay
    @groofay Год назад +1

    I've been needing another reason to get back into GGK, and you just gave me one, so thanks! I probably made a bad choice trying to read the Sarantium duology first rather than a standalone.

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +2

      This one should do the trick!

    • @groofay
      @groofay Год назад +1

      @@thefantasynuttwork As for your call to action toward the end, I really did enjoy the first Sarantium book, and one of the chapters ended in some of the most gorgeous prose I've ever read. But I hate when authors add new elements, people places things, seemingly just to keep the story going, and to me the second book kinda did that.

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +2

      @@groofay good to know!

  • @jakebishop7822
    @jakebishop7822 Год назад +2

    Sounds like a good book, I think I might like it!

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      Idk bro, zero talking swords :/

    • @jakebishop7822
      @jakebishop7822 Год назад

      @@thefantasynuttwork I'm ok with that, as long as head trauma is realistically portrayed

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад

      @@jakebishop7822 yeah steer clear then hahahah

  • @aerialruin8568
    @aerialruin8568 3 месяца назад

    Is this a good book to start on for GGK, I have bought many but have yet to get them, soon though.

  • @thatsci-firogue
    @thatsci-firogue Год назад

    I think I'll make this my next GGK after I'm done River of Stars. I have a really nice hardcover that I got on the cheap. Unfortunately Im not fond of reading from hardcovers. Kay is easily S Tier for me

  • @nihad-m
    @nihad-m Год назад +1

    Wow. It's one of my all time favorites.. I was waiting for toy to read under heaven. Did you make a review for it?

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      I didn’t but wouldn’t mind rereading it and doing one!

    • @nihad-m
      @nihad-m Год назад

      @@thefantasynuttwork well .. I guess you didn't have enough thoughts to warrant a review 😅
      Maybe you could point me to the wrap up on the month you read it...

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +1

      @@nihad-m I actually did I just didn’t have time. Maybe I’ll go over my notes and write up a a review 👀

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад +2

      @@nihad-m I loved UH and gave it 5 stars I believe

  • @SwipeSide19
    @SwipeSide19 Год назад

    quoted nick diaz? instant favorite fantasytuber

  • @finalfrontier001
    @finalfrontier001 Год назад +1

    I like this book less than the Tigana one but it was a good read.

  • @allenrhys844
    @allenrhys844 10 месяцев назад

    Love GGK.. I've read them all but it's always nice to hear from another reader. Are you sure it's not pronounced ARE-BONN as it would be closer to the French - I think. At least that's the way I said it in my head.

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  10 месяцев назад

      Oh it probably is, I’m just bad at pronouncing stuff. It’s my thing 😂

    • @allenrhys844
      @allenrhys844 10 месяцев назад

      Try where GGK started after his work on for the Tolkien estate - the Fionivar Tapestry trilogy. There are plenty of missteps for you, but also glorious language and ideals.@@thefantasynuttwork

  • @andrewf7732
    @andrewf7732 Год назад

    How do you compare this with Sailing to Sarantium (if you've read that)? I'm about 2/3 of the way through that one and I'm a little disappointed. I loved Tigana and Lions of Al-Rassan, but Sailing to Sarantium seems to be a step down in terms of character, plotting, and writing. I still like it, but it's not the five star read I was expecting. There is a big focus on art in Tigana as well, so I think A Song for Arbonne will likely resonate with me. I think Sailing to Sarantium lacks the thematic richness in his other works I read.

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад

      I have unfortunately not read that one before!

    • @jakebishop7822
      @jakebishop7822 Год назад

      I think Arbonne has a lot more pay off than Sailing to Sarantium. Which has a lot more setup than most GGK books, as it is paving the ground for Lord of Emperors

    • @andrewf7732
      @andrewf7732 Год назад

      @@jakebishop7822 that makes sense. Sarantium does feel like a lot of setup as there isn’t a central conflict and I’m almost 80% through the book.

  • @infishort0187
    @infishort0187 Год назад

    I always thought it was pronounced “Arbohn” - like more French sounding - but have heard two reviewers in a row say “Arbown”. Not a criticism, just wondering if my Aussie self has been getting it wrong.

    • @thefantasynuttwork
      @thefantasynuttwork  Год назад

      I’m 99% sure I’m wrong

    • @infishort0187
      @infishort0187 Год назад

      @@thefantasynuttwork it’s probably ToMAYto, ToMAHto in the scheme of things anyway. Regardless, review was spot on (in my opinion anyway)! Now need to find your other Kay reviews…

  • @jeroenadmiraal8714
    @jeroenadmiraal8714 Год назад +1

    Lol I am sure it is a fantastic book but I would recommend you to google how to pronounce the French town Arbonne in French. In any case it is not ar-bone. Great review anyway.

  • @osoisko1933
    @osoisko1933 Год назад

    I prefer pizazz over smut.

  • @WhiteHoleGeneration_WHG
    @WhiteHoleGeneration_WHG Год назад

    Reddit wave incoming!! Woo!!

  • @Paul_van_Doleweerd
    @Paul_van_Doleweerd Год назад +1

    Our bone? 😂