Madam, want to talk about author Mary Stewart? discussion
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Fiona, it has puzzled me too! I love the Merlin series, especially The Crystal Cave and The Hollow Hills - I think they are some of her best work.
I have a feeling that some MS fans might be put off by the 'fantasy' tag. They should know that MS has so successfully 'historicised' the legends that the few fantasy elements which appear in the books are utterly believable, so rooted in reality do they seem.

Also it mentioned Wind off the Small Isles which I had never heard of. It seems to be a rediscovered novella which was published a few years ago and I somehow missed. The heroine is called Perdita (a name I've been saving up myself to use for years). Has anyone read it? Is it any good?
Well done for finding the blog, Teaqueen. This is going to keep me busy for weeks.


Cannot take credit for finding the blog. I'm always on the search for MS on the net but always come up short. My wonderful friend Linda (and fellow MS fan) discovered it. Linda is an author and also has a wonderful book blog at:
http://www.lindaborromeo.com/single-p...
Linda is having as much fun as the rest of us delving into the wonderful posts.

If you're not minded to buy it in book form, you can PM me your email address and I'll forward the PDFs to you (it's a set of three). It's interesting reading, not one of her best but definitely worth your time for MS fans.

Cannot take credit for finding the blog. I'm always on the search for MS on the net but always come up short. My wonderful friend Linda (and fellow MS fan) discovered it. Linda is an autho..."
Teaqueen, thank you for Linda's link.





Stormy Petral
Since Moila is fabricated, maybe it is Mull?? Exciting!!


Have a wonderful time on your holiday! We will also be on vacation....so I need to find a good book to read. But we will have our three-year-old granddaughter with us so it might have to be a very short book!
When you first mentioned your vacation location as the "isle of Mull", I read it as the Isle of Mall. 😂 Is it that obvious I live in California?!? LOL!



Annabel, To Say Nothing of the Dog is one of my favorite time travel books! I'm planning to read it again, hopefully sometime this summer.

I'm re-reading Mary Stewart's books now, I think my favourite is Nine Coaches Waiting. I think the fact that her books are a wee bit dated just adds charm to the reading experience. Her books have been reprinted recently. As it happens Rebecca is my 'comfort ' read, I don't know how many times I've read it since the first time when I was about 13.


I'll keep an eye out for the next group read.

Here's the link: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...



Thank you! I'm not exactly sure how buddy reads work? I would love to re-read The crystal cave.

When the assigned start date hits for a buddy read (like for Ivy Tree in a couple of days), I'll pull up the old discussion threads from the last buddy read a few years ago, and pin them to the top of the discussion threads so people can find them easily and just keep adding to the old threads, rather than starting new ones. We usually break each book into about 5 chapters per thread for discussion purposes. In those threads we ask people to hide spoilers behind spoiler tags, but then have a separate thread we call "Spoilerland" for discussing the book as a whole, where anything goes as far as the discussion. You'll see how it works; it's not too complicated, and it can be a lot of fun when the discussions really get rolling.

Happy to have you here! I've been on the list a few years but participated in my first buddy read earlier this year with Nine Coaches Waiting. It was a lot of fun. Looking forward to reading The Ivy Tree along with the group. As Tadiana mentioned...you read at own pace so that makes it nice for peeps like me that tend to read "just one more chapter".
I discovered Mary Stewart as a teen when I read The Moon-spinners and the first 3 of the Arthur books. Many years later I decided to read all her books which is what I've been doing for the past 3 years. Discovering this group has been delightful!
My fave books are Nine Coaches Waiting, Madam, Will you Talk, This Rough Magic and The Moonspinners.


Well! This sounds fantastic. I would love to join in your buddy reads please! I can't wait to join you for the Crystal Cave, as I didn't find the ivy tree on iTunes.

Happy to have you here! I've been on the list a few years but participated in my first buddy read earlier this year with Nine Coaches Waiting. It was a lot of fun. Looking forward to..."
Thank you Teaqueen. I loved Moonspinners as well! I haven't read any of the rest of the books you mentioned, but I finally did get my hands on an old copy of Nine Coaches Waiting and I can't wait to start.

Btw did I mention that I'm a great fan, and follower of your reviews? I found this group through one of your very well written reviews, in fact.

It's a source of some unhappiness to Mary Stewart fans that her books aren't more available on Kindle and audio. I can, however, recommend AbeBooks.com as my favorite source for used paperbacks. Their sellers' starting price point for most books is $3.48, which includes shipping, so it's a pretty reasonable deal.

It's a source of some unhappiness to Mary Stewart fans that her books aren't more available o..."
I was lucky that Amazon UK had a great sale on her books a couple of months ago - loads were reduced to 99p and I was able to stock up on the ones missing from my iPad! But it doesn't happen too often though!


Yes we can. In fact I now have most of them on my iPad; although I still have a few paperbacks as well. I didn't realise you couldn't get them so easily in the USA in E form. What a shame!


The Ivy Tree is in my top four, because of its sentimental value as my first Stewart - I'm looking forward to the discussions!

Your profile page says you're in the US, so now I have to admit I'm wildly curious about where you actually live. If you're willing to tell, I promise not to hold your nationality against you. :)


My favorite Mary Stewart book is Airs Above The Ground. Glad you have been able to read that one!
I think it is wonderful to be able to meet people from all over the world, no matter what our governments may think of each other. Books bring us all together here....readers are readers all over the world.

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