So, not wholly on accident, SamoaPhoenix and I ended up reading the same Arthurian retelling at the same time. So we decided to have some fun with this. SamoaPhoenix and I have both written up a review of this book (to be posted separately) and then we're going to to have a discussion about the book. So consider this Part 1 of 3. SamoaPhoenix's guest review can be found
here and our discussion of the book
here.
~Storyteller Knight
| Title: The Crystal Cave
Author: Mary Stewart
Publisher: Fawcett Crest
Pages: 385
Synopsis: (from the publisher) Who was Merlin? Was the famed magician of Camelot and King Arthur's court really a sinister, all-powerful being from another world? Was he truly a prince of Darkness?
Or was he a man with the passions of other mortals? A man with unique intelligence and unusual gifts?
Why was he so feared? How did he come by his occult powers? Why was the crystal cave so important to him?
Mary Stewart's novel brings to vibrant life one of the world's great legends and sheds a fascinating new light on the turbulence and mystery of 5th-century Britain.
In This enthralling work, Mary Steward once more shows her own great wizardry. Again she reveals those qualities of suspense and romantic adventure which have made her one of the world's most widely read novelists. |
So, just as a heads up-- I have already read book four of this series (
The Wicked Day). I'm going to try and not spoil anything that goes on and will put up warnings if I get into anything about that book. But do know that I read it several years ago and my memory of what on is a little fuzzy, so some stuff might slip in.
Also, I'm not even going to touch on the covers of this series because it has been reprinted so many times with so many pretty covers.
Warning for Spoilers