The Moon-Spinners
by Mary Stewart
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Read in January, 1965
When I was in high school, I discovered these Gothic romances, and they sustained me for several years. After plowing through the ones that were already published, I watched for each new book to arrive. My 5 stars reflect how much I loved them when I was 15! Eventually, Mary Stewart turned to the Arthur saga, about which she wrote some captivating (and captivatingly long) novels, but they couldn't capture my soul like the romances did.
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This is one of my favorite books of all time. I read everything by Mary Stewart and love them all, but this book is the one I reach for every summer. It is set in Greece, and it always makes me desire to hop on a plane and fly to Greece, even though the setting adds to the fearfulness in this book.
By the way, the old movie has absolutely nothing to do with the book, even though it says it does. If I were Mary Stewart, I would have been appalled at what the movie makers did to her wonder...more
By the way, the old movie has absolutely nothing to do with the book, even though it says it does. If I were Mary Stewart, I would have been appalled at what the movie makers did to her wonder...more
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My second favorite Mary Stewart book. The heroine is smart and interesting, and is able to laugh at herself. The adventure itself starts off from page one, since we are actually following Nicola's own adventure. There is no need for build-up. The characters are all great, and the description of the island and Greek island life is very good. Good romance, if subtle.
DO NOT WATCH THE MOVIE WITH HAYLEY MILLS!!!!! WHAT A WASTE.
DO NOT WATCH THE MOVIE WITH HAYLEY MILLS!!!!! WHAT A WASTE.
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I know it seems silly to give these romantic mystery-type novels a puffed up score on the star scale, but Mary Stewart holds a nostalgic place in my heart. Her novels marked my transition from Sweet Valley High and the Babysitter's Club, to more "respectable" genres. I loved reading these in my early teenage years, and I still love to pick them up for a nice beach read every now and again. Three Cheers for Mary Stewart!
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Read in May, 2008
A fun and easy read, popular fiction from the 1960's. I really liked the heroine, Nicola, a British girl traveling in Greece. She innocently gets caught up in a mystery and can't manage to detach herself from it until everything is resolved. Not especially memorable and not great literature but perfect if you're looking for a quick, clean, enjoyable book. I will definitely try more from this author.
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Read in April, 2008
I saw the movie of this, which was decent fun, and thought it might be interesting to read the book. I loved the setting of Greece, and liked the setup of the book a lot. I didn't much care for the romance though, but that's typical for me. In the end, I didn't love it, but it was entertaining.
(FYI, there is some language, and the romance got a little too "romancy" for me once in a while.)
(FYI, there is some language, and the romance got a little too "romancy" for me once in a while.)
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Read in July, 2007
I'd probably give it 3 and 1/2 stars if that were possible, but it's a very fun book of its kind. What kind is that? Romantic suspense, I guess you'd call it. Classier than a romance novel, not as hard-edged as your usual mystery novel... just a plucky girl running around Crete, meeting attractive men and trying to prevent a few murders. Set in the 50s, I think. Very enjoyable read.
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This is by far my favourite Mary Stewart, I must have read it 10 times since I was about 14, but I still remember the suspense of the first time. Of all Stewart's books I've read, this one has the most likeable characters, the most well-thought-out plot, and the best balance of romance and mystery. A favourite, even after all these years.
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I watched the Disney movie years ago as a kid. Mary Stewart shines with her descriptions - the best part of the book was near the beginning, where she beautifully tells the tale of the moonspinners in Greece. Otherwise, a fairly ordinary tale, probably more intriguing for a younger audience.
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I thought this book would be old-fashioned and staid, but it couldn't be further. The heroine is plucky and smart, easy to relate to as she adventures in Greece and meets handsome rogues and benighted heroes. A fantastic read, best with iced tea or lemonade and a nice warm spot in the sun.
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Mary Stewart was my FAVORITE author when I was in my teens. Romance, suspense....I only wished she'd written more books. At fourteen, I was certain my life would turn out to be just like one of her novels.
But it didn't!
But it didn't!
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Read in January, 1992
I love everything that Mary Stewart has written..hands down she is one my favorite fiction authors every. She writes interesting and intelligent stories with unique twists.
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Read in April, 2008
Lots of action and suspense with a little romance. Also, I liked the setting on Crete. Sounds warms and beautiful. This book isn't brain food, but it's a quick treat.
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Read in January, 1990
I read this so long ago that I only vaguely remember reading it. This is one I need to read again because I also vaguely remember loving it. Mary Stewart is great!
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When I was a young teen this was the first "romance" my mom let me read. Its clean, it has a good story, a bit of mystery. I loved Mary Stewart for a long time.
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Read in August, 2007
This book started out slow, but once it got going it was great. One thousand times better than the silly movie with Haley Mills.
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One of my all time favorite books -- nothing at all like the Haley Mills movie by the same name (which I also love).
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Read in July, 1997
I enjoyed the book, but my expectations were slightly higher due to the hype my friends had created.
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I KNOW I read this book - but all I can think of is the movie! LOL! Guess I need to read it again.
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I loved this as a teenager, and I still pull it down and read it once in awhile. It's fun!
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