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Jun. 26th, 2010 01:05 pmInspired by the last link post, here's another interesting review of A Conspiracy of Kings, http://heidenkind.blogspot.com/2010/04/conspiracy-of-kings-by-megan-whalen.html, in which Eugenides takes over the world and the fourth book is apparently a giant cliffhanger. I totally missed the cliff during my reading, though. I mean, it felt like an in-between book, but I didn't feel dissatisfied with the ending, unlike the reviewer. While I agreed with the discussion of Sophos's character change, I was a bit confused by that part. What do you guys think, is ACoK incomplete?
(And is Gen taking over the world? *dun dun DUNNN*)
(And is Gen taking over the world? *dun dun DUNNN*)
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Date: 6/26/10 10:07 pm (UTC)I agreed about the political stuff. I enjoyed Sophos's journey to finding his strength and self much more.
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Date: 6/26/10 10:21 pm (UTC)Well, I think that it's entirely possible that Gen's taking over the world, even though he doesn't want to. He has all of us to help him!!!
That WAS very interesting. QoA is also one of my favorite books evar. And I like how ?she? was surprised when shy Sophos would suddenly "whip" something out. Like a gun? Or two? :)
I don't think ACoK is incomplete, and that it's basically fulfilled mwt's wish that all her books be stand alone. Even if it seems incomplete, it is, as you said, an in-between book. I personally loved the ending.
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Date: 6/26/10 10:58 pm (UTC)And I actually loved all of the political yammering.
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Date: 6/26/10 11:11 pm (UTC)So, yeah. I'm in the another in the 'loved the political yammering' boat.
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Date: 6/26/10 11:19 pm (UTC)Perhaps Gen IS taking over the world. He's got his preferred leaders all set up in Eddis, Attolia, and Sounis... maybe Emperor of the Medes is part of Costis' new job description? =P
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Date: 6/27/10 12:52 am (UTC)And yeah, didn't MWT say that this was an in-between book? She said she didn't expect Sophos to get his own entire book, it just kind of happened. So I consider this an intermission/treat.
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Date: 6/27/10 01:09 am (UTC)As an intermission/treat it was definitely a fulfilling/tasty one for me!
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Date: 6/27/10 01:51 am (UTC)I have this creeping whisper in the back of my head that Gen is going to die. You know, with his illness and all... Someone PLEASE tell me this is stupid. I'm getting depressed. Sure if he does die then he'll go out in glorious it-was-for-the-good-of-the-world fanfare and the official explanation probably won't me 'died of longstanding illness' but that would suck
help me get this out of my head!
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Date: 6/27/10 02:06 am (UTC)(Although that doesn't rule out his pulling a Dumbledore, and falling to his death when he knows he's got a terminal illness anyway....... And THAT idea is not consoling at all, is it. Urg).
OK, maybe this'll be more hopeful: There's also Relius's prediction about Gen and Irene having "a golden age" for a while (when Irene and Relius talk in the hospital?). Whether this will happen before or after the Medes are defeated, I don't know. But surely if his prediction is going to come true, Gen can't die for a good while.
I guess all we can do is trust to MWT's brilliance... maybe the foreshadowing about illness is gonna come into the plot some other way. A way that does not involve sad deathlike things!!! :(
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Date: 6/27/10 02:13 am (UTC)I was a little confused by the "borderline nonsensical" comment. Okay if that is her opinion but some explanation would have been helpful. What about it did she find nonsensical? I agree the way Eddis/Sophos turned out was perfect. I thought the resolution fit their characters perfectly.
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Date: 6/27/10 02:21 am (UTC)See now, rather than nonsensical, I found the romance very realistic. Much more so than the romance of Gen and Irene. Both Helen and Sophos are realists, and understand their duty to their countries. But maybe the writer didn't like the romance because it *was* realistic, rather than fairy-tale-ish.
I'm voting for the "golden age" rather than the "death by illness." Didn't Megan say once that there will be no inglorious for Gen? Of course, that doesn't rule out sacrifice, a la Dumbledore.
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Date: 6/27/10 02:28 am (UTC)This is my issue with the thought of Gen dying. The way the story has been set up I don't see how it could be for the good of the world. And can you imagine what it would do to Irene?
it's the quenchiest!
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Date: 6/27/10 04:40 am (UTC)I'll admit, I was utterly confused by that whole section the first three or four times through. Why is she mad? What does it have to do with the gods? But instead of finding it frustrating, I found it fascinating---just another of those QT things that I have to read a zillion times before finally getting it, because MWT is so much smarter than I am! I had fun figuring it out (I think...I'm almost certain I get it now), with the help of others on this comm, of course.
So maybe she just needs to reread it a couple times.
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Date: 6/27/10 05:20 am (UTC)I think my favorite part of Sophos/Helen is how he's crazy for her, and they go through all these healthy steps, like you say, and Helen is clearly like well, he's nice, I might as well settle for it--and then suddenly bam she realizes she actually loves him; she's not just settling for political gain and personal non-discomfort, she's really invested in the relationship. (And magus and Attolia being all older than Gen and Sophos and knowing what it's like to think you'll never find love and Attolia grabbing her hand and d'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaw.)
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Date: 6/27/10 03:50 pm (UTC)Yes--and because it was Eddis and Sophos (rather than Gen and Irene) there were no creepy nighttime gifts, amputated body parts, boat poles, juggled knives, smacks to the head, broken crockery, or flying inkpots.
MUCH healthier. But just as romantic, in its own way.
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Date: 6/27/10 06:36 pm (UTC)And I don't think that their relationship is less healthy than the Sophos/Helen relationship. It is definitely more dramatic. But I think that reflects their personalitlies more than anything. Gen would be completely bored with any relationship that wasn't dramatic. And Irene wouldn't have even registered the possibility of love unless someone hit her over the head with it like Gen did (witness Dite).
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