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Jan 05, 2010 04:55PM

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Thanks so much! I re-read THE IVY TREE, thinking that was it, but it wasn't such a poor use of time...

Hey Christina! Have you read all of Mary Stewart's books and are going for a re-read now? I was on a kick a few months back, and just picked up The Moonspinners in the last week for a long over due re-read of that one.

Hey Christina! Have you r..."
Ooh! I actually don't think I've ever read that one. Nor have I read her Arthurian ones. do you recommend?


Yes, do pick up The Moonspinners - it's really good.
I happen to love Stewart's Merlin Trilogy, but others don't much care for it (not sure why). If you like Authurian stories, then Stewart provides a great story told from Merlin's perspective, and her writing is top notch, as always.
Welcome to the board and I look forward to hearing your opinions!


It's funny because I was recommending MS to a friend, and that got me to thinking I'd like to re-read, so I rushed to the library and checked out scores, so that, when she got to the library two days later, I think I only left her Arthur. Some friend.

One of my favourites of her others, which I don't think any one else has mentioned, is Airs Above the Ground, a mystery romance one set early 50s I would guess - though it's been a while since I read it.
Just reread Touch not The Cat last autumn, the one with the telepathy in it, and still enjoy that one.
As someone else said, enoy Moonspinners, but don't whatever you do be tempted to watch the film - a) it wasn't very good, and b) bore no resemblance to the book at all.
Hope you enjoy the books.

Yes, do pick up The Moonspinners - it's really good.
I happe..."
Hanna, I also loved the Merlin trilogy and I read them at once!! after read these books, I couldn´t find any better book on this subject.

Yes, do pick up The Moonspinners - it's really good.
I happe..."
I'm with you. I absolutely love her merlin trilogy. it's what got me interested in the Arthurian legend to start out with. I've read a lot of books by a lot of authors on this subject and I still like Mary Stewart's the best. (Although Stephen Lawhead's are right up there with her.)