Blogs about: Mary Stewart

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Thunder on the Right - Mary Stewart24 comments

Claire (The Captive Reader) wrote 2 weeks ago: As I was warned by my fellow bloggers, I did not love Thunder on the Right by Mary Stewart but I was … more →

Tags: Fiction

Book Friday: Anne Bishop 7 comments

Pat Bean wrote 3 weeks ago: The woods play a big role in the Tir Alainn series by Anne Bishop, so I thought I would illustrate m … more →

Tags: Nature, Journeys, Books 2, Trees, Pat Bean, Books, Anne Bishop, Fantasy

Arthurian Legend and its allowance for interpretation and alteration

markuspompeiia wrote 1 month ago: I have always been interested in the Arthurian legends, ever since I was a small child and was taken … more →

Tags: merlin, Arthur, Arthurian legend, Arthurian legend open to interpretation and alteration, Alteration, interpretation, Hollow Hills, Crystal Cave, The Last Enchantment

The Gabriel Hounds by Mary Stewart15 comments

Helen wrote 1 month ago: The Gabriel Hounds is set in the 1960s and narrated by twenty-two-year-old Christy Mansel who is on … more →

Tags: Reviews, Highly Recommended, Suspense, 1960s, Lebanon

Global, British, Wishes

RIEDEL Fascination wrote 1 month ago:   List 12 books you have been excited about, longer than 2013! It might be surprising:  rather than  … more →

Tags: Book / Novel / Literature, Natasha Mostert, Juliet Blackwell, PJ Alderman, helen macinnes, Lillian Beckwith, Charlotte MacLeod, Clea Simon, kate carlisle

So Many Books...2 comments

Kathleen wrote 1 month ago: I haven’t come even close to reading what was on my TBR pile this week. (I didn’t need t … more →

Tags: Family, Books, blogs, Reading 2, RITA Awards, romance writers of america, TBR pile, rwa, Kate Atkinson

Mary Stewart

simpleacademic wrote 2 months ago: Do you know about Mary Stewart?   I can’t remember a time when I didn’t know about … more →

Tags: Books, Books 2, Disney

Airs Above The Ground9 comments

huntmode wrote 2 months ago: In an earlier post, I wrote of visualizing my mind as a series of corridors with doors opening off t … more →

Tags: Explorations, Stories, musings, Weekend Theme, Mind, Corridor, quiet, stillness, footprints.

The Moonspinners by Mary Stewart21 comments

Helen wrote 2 months ago: “Sometimes, when you’re deep in the countryside, you meet three girls, walking along the … more →

Tags: Reviews, recommended, Suspense, 1960s, Greece, Crete

Review: Fred Vargas - The Ghost Riders of Ordebec26 comments

Sarah wrote 2 months ago: Most of the books that I review on this blog are either by writers who I already enjoy, or ones that … more →

Tags: Reviews, fred vargas, The Ghost Riders of Ordebec, The Gabriel Hounds, an uncertain place, this night's foul work, CWA International dagger

Not all books are good

sandradan1 wrote 2 months ago: A firm favourite [photo: Amazon]I can’t remember the specific book which caused the epiphany: not al … more →

Tags: Book Love, Book Review, the love of books, not all books are good, This Rough Magic, Agatha Christie, James Herriot, Kingsley Amis, Shakespeare

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h0b0j0 wrote 2 months ago: “Live what life brings. Die what death comes.” … more →

Tags: Uncategorized

Tidying Thornyhold1 comment

faerieletters wrote 3 months ago: Tidying Thornyhold is quite an ordeal. The gardens have been neglected, the orchards stripped by the … more →

Tags: Story 2, Thornyhold

Cousin Geillis

faerieletters wrote 3 months ago: “Cousin Geillis stayed for a few days. Most of them, I believe, she spent with me. It was halc … more →

Tags: Story 2, Thornyhold

An Introduction To Thornyhold

faerieletters wrote 3 months ago: “I suppose my mother could have been a witch if she had chosen to be. But she met my father, a … more →

Tags: cooking, Story 2, nature, Thornyhold, Food, Beauty, Style

Boomer Gothic and a Year of Her Own4 comments

Yvonne Montgomery wrote 3 months ago: Back in the day, my favorite fiction genre was gothic, and I read as many such novels as I could fin … more →

Tags: 19th century novels, Hauntings, E-Books, Gothic, Wisdom Court, Shadows, Mansions, Barbara Michaels, bronte sisters

New Music: Mary Stewart - Chances Are I Like You

Shawna Naklicki wrote 3 months ago: The daughter of a metal band singer and a sound engineer, it’s no surprise that Mary Stewart h … more →

Tags: new music, Halifax

Mary Stewart on the Storytelling Legacy

TA wrote 3 months ago: Interview excerpt from Taliesin’s Successors: I remember someone writing to me about my very f … more →

Tags: Interview, Madam, Will You Talk?, arthurian legends, Raymond H. Thompson

Four things I want my writing to accomplish8 comments

Ellen Gregory wrote 3 months ago: It seems I’ve finally gotten around to my promised post on “Why I Write” in respon … more →

Tags: Reflection, readers, Character emotion, Fantasy, Worldbuilding, liv rancourt, ellen gregory, writing, Veronica Sicoe


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