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Mary Stewart
- Margaret
- Bibliomaniac
- Posts: 2440
- Joined: August 2008
- Interest in HF: I can't answer this in 100 characters. Sorry.
- Favourite HF book: Checkmate, the final novel in the Lymond series
- Preferred HF: Literary novels. Late medieval and Renaissance.
- Location: Catskill, New York, USA
- Contact:
She certainly had a long and productive life. Her Arthurian novels are among the very few books I have re-read more than once.
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Re: Mary Stewart
Yay! Looks like they're finally making digital progress in the US.
http://www.amazon.com/Mary-Stewart/e/B0 ... =618072011
http://www.amazon.com/Mary-Stewart/e/B0 ... =618072011
At home with a good book and the cat...
...is the only place I want to be
...is the only place I want to be
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- Scribbler
- Posts: 10
- Joined: November 2015
- Currently reading: A Christmas With The Dodger by Charlton Daines
- Interest in HF: A teacher put a Historical Fiction book in my hands when I was ten and I immediately looked for more. It brings history to life!
- Favourite HF book: Cannot choose!
- Preferred HF: Ancient Egypt, Barbarian invasions of Europe c.200-400, Victorian England
- Location: UK
Re: Mary Stewart
I'm pleased to see that. She's a brilliant author and her Merlin series is among the best books I've read in any genre.Misfit wrote:Yay! Looks like they're finally making digital progress in the US.
http://www.amazon.com/Mary-Stewart/e/B0 ... =618072011