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    <![CDATA[&lt;div&gt;When <em>The Far Pavilions</em> was first published nineteen years ago, it moved the critic Edmund Fuller to write this: &quot;Were Miss Kaye to produce no other book, The Far Pavilions might stand as a lasting accomplishment in a single work comparable to Margaret Mitchell's achievement in Gond With the Wind.&quot; <br/><br/>From its beginning in the foothills of the towering Himalayas, M.M. Kaye's masterwork is a vast, rich and vibrant tapestry of love and war that ranks with the greatest panoramic sagas of modern fiction.<br/><br/><em>The Far Pavilions i</em>s itself a Himalayan achievement, a book we hate to see come to an end.  it is a passionate, triumphant story that excites us, fills us with joy, move us to tears, satisfies us deeply, and helps us remember just what it is we want most from a novel.<br/>&lt;/div&gt;]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Reading this book was quite possibly the only good thing that happened to me in the year 1995.  I've since re-read it in its entireity another four or five times, and skimmed through it and picked out my favorite passages at least a dozen times.  It's a beautiful &quot;sweeping epic&quot; set in Bri...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1344115">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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