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Sailing to Sarantium (The Sarantine Mosaic, #1)
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2010 Group Read Discussions > 8/10 Sailing to Sarantium- Roll call: Planning to read, reading or have read ? for August Discussion

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Sailing to Sarantium by Guy Gavriel Kay was the winning novel in our May General Fantasy Poll.

The official group reading will be during July and the discussion of Guy's book during August.

So post here if you plan to read this novel, are reading it or have already read it. Comments are welcome, no spoilers please.


Kate Kulig (katekulig) I recently reread this book (bought it in hardcover when it first came out). I really enjoyed it.


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Julie I'm hoping that this book is available on the Kindle. It will be my first time reading the book and the second time reading Guy Gavriel Kay.


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Janny (jannywurts) | 807 comments I have read this title (and its sequel)...will make sure to pull it down from the book loft to be sure where the cut off point between volumes happens.

A very cool read!


Elena I am looking forward to reading another book from this author. I got the book from half.com The book is not available on Kindle and Amazon only have used copies starting at $27.


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Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments I plan to read this and have had it on a shelf for many months. Looking forward to reading to GGK novels this month!


Jeff Watson I read this a while ago but plan to re-read in July for the discussion.


A.F. (scribe77) A great reason to re-read one of my favourite books.


Kristen (krisnd08) | 13 comments I've had this on my shelf for a while, so definitely planning to read!


Candle I have read this book 2 years ago but I'd like to re-read it for July's discussion.


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Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments I started this last night, late, and almost stayed up too late reading it. :)


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Qylie | 33 comments I plan on reading this for the discussion.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments I plan to read it but have a couple of other Kay's to read first, so may not be done in time for the discussion.


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Jon (jonmoss) | 529 comments I finished reading this last night and wrote my review a few minutes ago. I'm really kicking myself for not having the second half on hand so I could wrap up the loose ends and answer the questions I have.


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I read this several years ago so I'll pull it out for a reread before July.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments I just got the duo in the mail yesterday! Think I'm going to read them right after I finish the Glenda Larke.


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Jeff | 18 comments I have a copy on my book shelf. I bought this book shortly after Ysabel came out, and I started to read it. But, it fell victim to the convenience of e-books on my to be read list. By default I usually read e-books now. I don't know how that happened,but my "real book" tbr is now pretty long. I found a hardcover of Curse of the Mistwraith there too. I might need to get the e-books.


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Jeff wrote: "I have a copy on my book shelf. I bought this book shortly after Ysabel came out, and I started to read it. But, it fell victim to the convenience of e-books on my to be read list. By default I ..."

The first three books of Wurts' series are not available in ebook format. :( I read the paperbacks, then got the ebooks for the rest of the series. Seems odd to me that they are available and not the earlier ones. :\


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Jeff Watson As I understand the earlier novels are not in a format that is easy for the publisher to convert into an e-book. Therefore it takes longer to get them into an electronic format (more than one actually). I've encountered this problem with a number of authors - Guy Kay for example. I want the earlier books - Sailing to Sarantium in this case - on the Kindle but they aren't available yet. Oh to have the magic wand that could make it just happen. :)

As an FYI, I resisted buying an e-reader of any kind but now that I have a Kindle I love it... but only if the formatting job was done correctly. I have a book or two that it looks like the formatting was poorly done. Scene changes have no indicator. The paragraph changes and so does the point of view.

But when those first three Wurts books become available on the Kindle. I'm buying 'em!!


Sandra  (sleo) | 1913 comments Jeff wrote: "As I understand the earlier novels are not in a format that is easy for the publisher to convert into an e-book. Therefore it takes longer to get them into an electronic format (more than one actua..."

Me, too. I researched and bought a Nook for the flexibility of what it can read. For Kindle books, I have the software downloaded to my computer and read it there. Works pretty well. There's also an Adobe Digital Reader that I downloaded and actually read Fugitive Prince on. That one wasn't available for Kindle and the print in the later books is so small that my aging eyes has a hard time reading it. I got it from Waterstones Books in the UK.


Laurel I've read the duology, and very much enjoyed them. They inspired me to learn how to make stained glass and mosaics.


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Qylie | 33 comments I wrote to Janny Wurts inquiring when The Ships of Merior would be in an ebook format. Here is what she wrote me back:

"There is no e book version YET, but it is 'in the queue' - the publisher is converting the 'older' formats more slowly (they are harder to do) and by demand, so best thing is to LET THEM KNOW you want the edition.

I am also going to write my editor to see what can be done to speed the process. I very much want the book in your hands in the best way."


I can't wait to get it in an ebook!


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Ann Smith (annasuave) I devoured this book the first week of July. Great pick!


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Ron Have read it (and book two). Will discuss elsewhere.


Tracy Dobbs | 121 comments I read this book a while back. I'm just back from vacation, so I will have to find it for a quick re-read before discussing.


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