Madam, want to talk about author Mary Stewart? discussion
New member introductions and group read planning
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I have 3 files, but they are all 15 meg. I had the same trouble with Jemidar, and converted 1/2 of it to word files. Let me know, I'll see if I still have the smaller files.
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I'll work on finding/finishing the smaller files for you.

I think she's got them. Typo on the email blamed on the iPad keyboard.
Great! It's a pain getting them "photographed" into a word document. :P


Nine Coaches Waiting
Madam, Will You Talk?
This Rough Magic
The Moonspinners
Way back in the Stone Age, when I was a teenager, I read her Merlin books. Sometime I may re-read them, but probably not right now. I'm always up for a re-read of her mysteries, though, despite the insta-love that's in most of my favorite Stewart novels. :) I own almost all of them, in battered, well-loved paperbacks.

I'm just heading out for a couple hours. I'll check in with you when I return.
Jeannette wrote: "I'm just heading out for a couple hours. I'll check in with you when I return."
I do still have it. :)
I do still have it. :)
I just sent them off in 3 parts. Check your junk folder. Enjoy! :)
Tadiana wrote: "Got em, thanks. They didn't even go to junk mail."
Good. Glad they weren't too big for your account. I enjoyed the story, and the ads in the magazine, too.
Good. Glad they weren't too big for your account. I enjoyed the story, and the ads in the magazine, too.

Feel free to jump into the discussion thread here if you've a mind to.
Thanks for sending those off J, that saves me firing up the desktop today. You know kitty hates me sitting there instead of with her on the couch :)
Misfit wrote: "Tadiana wrote: "Got em, thanks. They didn't even go to junk mail."
Feel free to jump into the discussion thread here if you've a mind to."
We just started a group read of The Crystal Cave, Tadiana, if you'd like to join in. The first discussion section is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Feel free to jump into the discussion thread here if you've a mind to."
We just started a group read of The Crystal Cave, Tadiana, if you'd like to join in. The first discussion section is here:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Welcome Tadiana! You and I recently became GR friends (in large part probably because of our shared love of Mary Stewart) :D
We'll probably be reading more of her romantic suspense novels this year - we still have a few to go. Now that you're a member of this group, you'll see the updates on what's up next.

Tadiana wrote: "Hi all! I've been lurking for a week or so but decided I should jump in and introduce myself. I'm Tadiana, a 50ish mom of four (ages 11-19), an IP (intellectual property) lawyer, occasional proofre..."
Sorry I missed your intro, Tadiana! Welcome to the group. We vote (informally) every month on what we'll read next; as Hannah says we have a few more of Stewart's romantic suspense novels still in the queue.
Sorry I missed your intro, Tadiana! Welcome to the group. We vote (informally) every month on what we'll read next; as Hannah says we have a few more of Stewart's romantic suspense novels still in the queue.
Sure thing! Diane Lynn snagged a copy of the magazine last year and scanned it in for us. It comes in 3 parts, so watch for it. :)
Janetje wrote: "Wind off the small isles?? I've been looking for that for years! I even once ordered an expensive used copy, but never received it. Can I have a copy please Jeannette? "
I just looked at your profile -- you live in Germany, near Frankfurt? My husband grew up just north of Frankfurt, in Bad Vilbel. :)
I just looked at your profile -- you live in Germany, near Frankfurt? My husband grew up just north of Frankfurt, in Bad Vilbel. :)




Aren't those ads a hoot?
Tadiana wrote: "Wow, small world. I served an LDS (Mormon) mission in Germany in the 80's and spent 3 months in Bad Vilbel. Loved it!"
Small world indeed! My husband and his family moved first to Wehrheim/Taunus in the late 60s, then north to Hildesheim, in 1982. His parents still live there. (He's standing here so I tell the story straight! lol)
Glad you both have Wind Off the Small Isles!
Small world indeed! My husband and his family moved first to Wehrheim/Taunus in the late 60s, then north to Hildesheim, in 1982. His parents still live there. (He's standing here so I tell the story straight! lol)
Glad you both have Wind Off the Small Isles!

Judith

Now that you've gotten your emailed copies of Wind of the Small Isles, you might want to delete your email addresses. You can't be too careful these days online!
Hannah wrote: "Tadiana and Janetje,
Now that you've gotten your emailed copies of Wind of the Small Isles, you might want to delete your email addresses. You can't be too careful these days online!"
Good idea, Hannah. I'll edit them out of my responses, as well.
Now that you've gotten your emailed copies of Wind of the Small Isles, you might want to delete your email addresses. You can't be too careful these days online!"
Good idea, Hannah. I'll edit them out of my responses, as well.
Hannah wrote: "Thanks, Jeannette!"
I can't edit the other posts, and I don't want to delete them, so we'll wait until they both pop back in. :)
I can't edit the other posts, and I don't want to delete them, so we'll wait until they both pop back in. :)



Thank you! That was our first group read from last January (2013), and it was a fun one. We had alot of participants, and the book was (generally) a hit with us all.

It was a happy day when Diane Lynn snagged that magazine with WotSI off eBay!! It was the only Stewart I had never read, and I was afraid I never would.
I enjoy cross-references in books also. It's nice to get a small peek at a character you remembered in a previous novel. I'm racking my brain, but can't think of any other instance where Stewart did this again.
Hannah wrote: "Tadiana wrote: "Your review of Madam, Will You Talk was awesome."
Thank you! That was our first group read from last January (2013), and it was a fun one. We had alot of participants, and the bo..."
It was a lot of fun! Next read has to have smokes, nylon nighties, and at least one car chase in it.
Thank you! That was our first group read from last January (2013), and it was a fun one. We had alot of participants, and the bo..."
It was a lot of fun! Next read has to have smokes, nylon nighties, and at least one car chase in it.


Ladies, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the only ones left to read are:
Thunder on the Right
My Brother Michael
Rose Cottage
and
Thornyhold
I usually read Thornyhold once a year either Jan, Feb. or March, so if anyone is interested in doing a group read of it in Feb. or March I'll join in that.
Hannah wrote: "
Ladies, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the only ones left to read are:"
The list is correct, except for the others in the Merlin series, after The Crystal Cave. I'll be asking for suggestions for the February read once we get through this one, so please nominate Thornyhold again on the "buddy reads" thread. :)
Ladies, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the only ones left to read are:"
The list is correct, except for the others in the Merlin series, after The Crystal Cave. I'll be asking for suggestions for the February read once we get through this one, so please nominate Thornyhold again on the "buddy reads" thread. :)

I first read Mary Stewart in my teens...during the late 60's and 70's. Last year I decided to re-read all her mystery/suspense books in published order. After a few books where I did not remember the plot at all and NOTHING seemed familiar...I came to the conclusion....I must have have read The Moonspinners over and over again and only THOuGHT I had read all of MS!! Lol! So.....between used bookstores, library sales, ebay and the public library I'm now getting towards the finish line. My favorites so far are: Nine Coaches Waiting and This Rough Magic. Last read was The Ivy Tree.
Glad to find other MS affectionados!

I envy you Lynne! I really did read all of them over and over again. It would be so nice to have a new MS. Only the later "cottage" books I only read once, and I'm looking forward to this week's buddy read of Thornyhold. Will you be joining us?


Welcome aboard. I think my favorite so far is Nine Coaches, but I'm not done yet.

Is a Buddy Read a Group discussion? Have not read Thorneyhold, but did read Rose Cottage and stormy Petrel. When you refer to the cottage books. Is this what you're talking about? If I can get hold of a copy of the book would love to join in the discussion.
Thanks for the welcoming emails!

Judith
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