Madam, want to talk about author Mary Stewart? discussion
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I'll post more instructions and links to the threads when we get close to the start date.

I read the Aruthurian trilogy in high school. I think that I picked up one of Mrs Stewart's suspense novels but I was looking for more like Arthur and I don't think that I got very far. Just..."
Welcome! You can look back at the various threads for different books from when we read them together, see our different comments, and add your own even if it is a while since they were last active; we love seeing what each of thinks about the books and the issues they raise! I'm also very fond of My Brother Michael but I find it very difficult to choose a favourite Mary Stewart.



My name is Lori, and my friends here at GR introduced me to Mary Stewart this year. It was pretty much love at first read for me!! I think her writing is incredible. The Crystal Cave was the first book of hers that I read and now I am snapping up her books right and left!! I guess if I have to have an obsession, collecting books by an amazing author is a good one to have! I look forward to chatting about MS and her wonderful books with all of you!!

There are also a lot of older discussion threads where we talk about her various books, and you're welcome to check those out if you're interested.
BTW I see from your profile page that you're also a Georgette Heyer fan. There's a very active GH group that some of us here belong to, that you might also be interested in. Here's the link: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/...





I need to read some of her books.




My mother - never a noticeable novel reader - had all of Mary Stuart’s books. So when I started reading them as a young teenager,she told me that she had know Mary for a few years - I suppose towards the end of WWII in Durham, England. It was before she had written the novels, but my mother knew that she wanted to write children’s books. She has a story that Mary told her about her whirlwind romance with her husband.They were boating on the river, and Mary accidentally on purpose fell in to see if Fred would jump in to save her. He did.
My mum is 95 now. I think she still has a few of the Mary Stuart books in her room, but I don’t know how much she remembers. So I thought I would share this memory here.





We usually do a buddy read of one of her books every 2-3 months. The group is on its second round of buddy reads, so we're taking it a little slower now. Right now we're discussing what the next group read should be, over in the buddy reads thread (there's a link in my comment right above yours, #534). So please head on over and put in a plug for whatever you'd like to read in August or September, if you're interested.
There are also lengthy discussion threads on just about every book MS ever wrote. You can find those under the Buddy Reads heading.

Hi, Theresa, just found this post and so happy to have you. Welcome to another Mary Stewart fan. My daughter also enjoys her books.

I also love historical mysteries. Elizabeth Peters and CS Harris are especially good.
I live in the US, retiring soon and going home to the hill country in Texas.
Happy to find this group.

Go over to the "more buddy reads" thread here: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Either add a comment or click on the box to be part of the discussion of what the next buddy read should be and when. :)

The hill country of Texas sounds intriguing!
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