Madam, want to talk about author Mary Stewart? discussion
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This is one of my favourite MS novels!!

Also: The Moon-Spinners is currently on a Kindle sale for 99 cents, if you're interested. Most of her other Kindle books run from $1.99 to $3.99, so the price is generally good if you want to fill some holes in your Mary Stewart collection. :)

I disliked Thunder on the Right extremely when I first read it, so I look forward to a group reread and hearing all your thoughts! Now all I have to do is find the book . . . Is it in one of those unpacked cardboard boxes? At my Mum's? Or did I lend it to my Auntie Caroline? That would be unfortunate, since she lives in Japan ;-).

Don’t you hate it when Auntie Caroline takes a book you need off to Japan? 😁 I keep needing books someone has borrowed.


Something about Mary Stewart's writing fits my "wants" perfectly. I've read and reread her novels countless times.
I've lately been on a search for any other novels by anyone else with the only criteria that the read hold my interest. Alas, despite listening to dozens of recommendations from people and websites that say "if you like Mary Stewart, try xxx"... I have yet to find an author whose writing style is easy and suspends my disbelief, with stories may be a little cheesy but aren't solved with nonsense (or extreme divine intervention)... throw in a little non-PDA romance and some mystery and I'm all in.
I feel like *I* am looking for the holy grail. :-)
Laura


I'm also going to try Helen MacInnes, thank you Abigail.

I believe The Crystal Cave is our choice this month. As usual, I have an unrealistic amount of books to read, but I should be able to fit this one soon. Wednesday I reckon. So looking forward to this :0)



I got it and need to The Music of Bees first, then it's next on my list.





This one is a first novel by a woman local to my area: The Columbia River Gorge. So it's very fun to read about towns and scenery that I've actually seen.

I just pinned the Nine Coaches Waiting threads to the top of the Buddy Reads discussion threads so please add your comments while you're reading. As always, the past comments can be very interesting to read through, and there are some great pictures posted in the threads.


Madam, Will You Talk? (1954)
Wildfire at Midnight (1956)
Thunder on the Right (1957)
Nine Coaches Waiting (1958)
My Brother Michael (1959)
The Ivy Tree (1961)
The Moon-Spinners (1962)
This Rough Magic (1964)
Airs Above the Ground (1965)
The Gabriel Hounds (1967)
The Wind off the Small Isles (1968)
The Crystal Cave (1970)
The Little Broomstick (1971)
The Hollow Hills (1973)
Ludo and the Star Horse (1974)
Touch Not the Cat (1976)
The Last Enchantment (1979)
A Walk in Wolf Wood (1980)
The Wicked Day (1983)
Thornyhold (1988)
The Stormy Petrel (1991)
The Prince and the Pilgrim (1995)
Rose Cottage (1997)
The Wind Off the Small Isles and The Lost One (2017)

July and August simply blended into one long month called Summer, and now I've missed Nine Coaches Waiting. I was so keen on reading it with the group! I'll go and check out the thread, anyway, and follow the discussion for My Brother Michael. Thanks for putting together the list in order of publication, Abigail!


it is? somehow I missed that.
one thing I really dislike about goodreads is no way to have it give me a notification on everything I want to be notified about!
OK, apparently it's me and not goodreads.
I am going on vacation for 10 days coming up so I think I will try to plan for November, which would be The Moon Spinners?


Research is the word you're looking for ;-). Since we've started reading the works in chronological order, let's stick with that, shall we? I think it's fascinating to see how Mary Stewart experimented and developed as a writer. From a distance one tends to think she found her groove pretty soon, but up close the books are so different. Just look at My Brother Michael and The Ivy Tree!


What a memory you have! Yes, indeed – and Stewart elegantly acknowledges her debt in a dialogue between two of the characters.

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