Series: Book 2 in the The Arthurian Saga series
Rating: Not rated
Tags: EN-Alire, Lang:en
Summary
'A real spell-binder' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Compulsive
reading ... chases, battles, thrills and entertainment all
the way' -- Daily Mirror 'A fascinating re-creation of the
King Arthur legend' -- Newsweek 'It goes without saying that
Mrs Stewart tells a marvellous story.' -- The Times 'Superb
and lyrical.' -- Washington Times If you haven't read Mary Stewart's Arthurian Saga, you
don't know what you're missing. They are must reads for any
romance reader, for any lover of Arthurian legend, for any
history buff, for any voracious reader, and may be the books
to get non-readers started. Basically, they should be read by
everyone! Mary Stewart's research for these books is
phenomenal. Her understanding of myth and its relationship to
fact is remarkable. The books are complex, yet incredibly
inviting and you will absolutely love the characters. They
also weave together so beautifully that you won't be able to
read only one. Two things I find particularly interesting in
this series is the portrayal of Arthur and the fall of
Camelot. Arthur represents all of humanity in these books as
opposed to the more mythical figure you usually see. And the
fall of Camelot is more internal rather than external--more
about the passions and lusts in the heart rather than a more
obvious loss of power. The books go in this order: The
Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, The Last Enchantment, The
Wicked Day. Shauna Summers, Senior EditorReview
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