Madam, want to talk about author Mary Stewart? discussion

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message 1: by [deleted user] (new)

Please discuss the events of chapters 16 to the end. Please mark spoilers with spoiler tags.


message 2: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 120 comments Finished the book. This is my new favorite of Mary Stewart's mystery romances.


message 3: by Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽, Moderator (new)

Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments Katy wrote: "Finished the book. This is my new favorite of Mary Stewart's mystery romances."

Wow, that was quick reading! I still need to go dig out my copy. :)


message 4: by Katy (new)

Katy (kathy_h) | 120 comments I couldn't put it down.


message 5: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments I love the cleverness of some of the dialogue - "Annabel" and Donald's discussion of the relative merits of the Scottish, Irish, and English tongues, e.g.


message 6: by Bobbie (new)

Bobbie | 181 comments Katy wrote: "Finished the book. This is my new favorite of Mary Stewart's mystery romances."

I said the same thing in my little review. This was my third reading and I enjoyed it just as much. I, too, believe now that this one is my favorite.


message 7: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments It's always in my top 3, although it jockeys for place at time!


Susan in Perthshire (susanageofaquarius) | 265 comments No, it's not in my top 5 favourites - but I did enjoy catching up with this story again. One of the definite benefits of buddy reads is revisiting a book that you read donkeys years ago, had completely forgotten, and then rediscovering it and finding you did actually enjoy it!


message 9: by Teaqueen (new)

Teaqueen | 170 comments Just finished! Love this book! So much fab atmospheric gothic mystery.

However, Have 2 small issues about these chapters...which I know were needed for plot device but still...(view spoiler)

Again, this is one of my favorite Mary Stewart's. Different in the sense from her other books as we have a very flawed protagonist. And actually several flawed characters. Really like the Gothic feel of the novel. Especially all the con artist things going on and the past rising up against the present


message 10: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments But Julie didn't know Adam, and she didn't know it was important, just thought it was the romantic thing to do!

I do remember Annabel going back to the house, but I think it had to do with the horse and the route she had to take? I'll check when I get to my book!


message 11: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Oops, I'm glad I didn't actually spoilerize - I thought we were in the spoiler thread....


message 12: by Anjali (new)

Anjali (anjals) | 30 comments Teaqueen wrote: "Just finished! Love this book! So much fab atmospheric gothic mystery.

However, Have 2 small issues about these chapters...which I know were needed for plot device but still... When Annabel alert..."


I agree with your first point; it seems more of a plot device than the most natural action that (view spoiler)

For the second, (view spoiler).

As you say, it makes for a beautifully romantic ending!


message 13: by Bobbie (new)

Bobbie | 181 comments I just read Brat Farrar on the Retro Reads group and I would like to see exactly what Mary Stewart says about it in The Ivy Tree but haven't found it yet. Does anyone know where that reference is?
Thanks.


message 14: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments It's only in the U.K. version. There's a whole discussion about it in the Spoilerland thread, I think.


message 15: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Bobbie wrote: "I just read Brat Farrar on the Retro Reads group and I would like to see exactly what Mary Stewart says about it in The Ivy Tree but haven't found it yet. Does anyone know where that reference is?
..."


Haha, Bobbie, I had just read a comment in the Chapter 1-5 thread, so I automatically though that was where your comment was, too. I'll see if I can find where the reference is!


message 16: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments I can't find it... Tadiaaaaana, where is that whole discussion of Brat Ferrar not being in the American version?!?


message 17: by Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽, Moderator (new)

Tadiana ✩Night Owl☽ | 1090 comments I think most of the discussion about Brat Farrar and the deleted parts in the U.S. version of this book are in the thread for Chapters 1-5 of this book, right around message #76. It might have been discussed in some of the other Ivy Tree threads too, though.


message 18: by Karlyne (new)

Karlyne Landrum | 1107 comments Someone was kind enough to actually quote the Brat references from her copy (I cannot remember just who it was) this time around. It's not in the 1-5 section or this one. I'll check the other chapters in a minute (again...).


message 19: by Teaqueen (new)

Teaqueen | 170 comments FYI.... regarding the recent release of the Mary Stewart books on Kindle. It's the British version that is on this kindle release not The American version. The British version is 20 chapters. The American version is 18 chapters.


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