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Lady of Avalon (Avalon, Book 3) (original 1997; edition 1998)

by Marion Zimmer Bradley (Author)

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Great rendition of Arthurian legend from a woman's perspective and the goddess cult that might have been. ( )
  Lylee | Apr 3, 2016 |
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Great rendition of Arthurian legend from a woman's perspective and the goddess cult that might have been. ( )
  Lylee | Apr 3, 2016 |
I have always enjoyed reading books about King Authur and his Knights of the Round Table. This book focus is on the Druid Priestesses. If you like fantasy you will love this book. It keeps you turning the page. ( )
  ShirleyMcLain930 | Aug 3, 2014 |
Lady of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley is a compilation of three novellas, each set in a different time period, and each with a different High Priestess or "Lady" of Avalon. Part one is a direct sequel to The Forest House and tells the story of how the protective mists that separate Avalon from the surrounding land were put in place by Caillean. Part two is about a priestess named Teleri who is compelled to marry a man she does not love in order to tie him to Avalon to ensure the safety of Britain. Part three is a direct prequel to The Mists of Avalon and is the story of Viviane's childhood and training on Avalon and the events that led to her becoming High Priestess of Avalon. Although these are three separate stories, they all contain similar themes which tie them together. I rather enjoyed the first and third parts, but part two I found more tedious and didn't really feel it added much to the series as a whole except to provide some context for certain events that happened in the book Priestess of Avalon. Overall I'd really recommend this book to fans of the Avalon series as it provides some really good background story to The Mists of Avalon.

This book should be read after The Forest House(and Ravens of Avalon before that) and before Mists of Avalon. There are also references to The Fall of Atlantis and Ancestors of Avalon but it is less important that you read these books first. The book Priestess of Avalon overlaps both chronologically and in plot with part two of this book. There are many options for the order in which to read the two books. You could simply read Lady of Avalon first and then Priestess of Avalon second or vice-versa. You could read Priestess of Avalon anytime after the first part of Lady of Avalon, but make sure you finish reading it before you start part three of Lady of Avalon. My preferred method is a bit more complicated though. First read part one of Lady of Avalon. Second read part one of Priestess of Avalon and up to chapter 11 of part two. Third read part two of Lady of Avalon. Forth finish parts two and three of Priestess of Avalon, and then finally read part three of Lady of Avalon. ( )
  Kythe42 | Mar 30, 2014 |
Quite enjoyable but not to be compared with 'Mists' or 'Atlantis' ( )
  willowcove | Sep 1, 2010 |
This was great! I really love the whole of the Avalon Saga. It is really refreshing that the author doesn't sacrifice the story line or ending just to produce a stereotypical happy ending ( )
  trinibaby9 | Nov 24, 2009 |
Extremely depressing and rather perturbing, this book serves more as a bridge than a work enjoyable as a stand-alone. ( )
1 vote heinous-eli | Feb 28, 2008 |
Intéressant secret à découvir !
Bien que moins captivant que les 2 premiers tomes, celui-là revient aux origines du mythe, insiste sur quelques épisodes importants pour dévoiler au final... ( )
  Arwenya | Jun 3, 2007 |
Good, not great. Not as much feeling or romance as mists. ( )
  ragwaine | Dec 12, 2006 |
the book that links the roman-era priestesses with the Arthurian
  justine | Oct 7, 2006 |
A prequel to Mists of Avalon, this book is of interest to MBZ fans and those hungry for more Mists, but definitely not in the same class of writing and storytelling. ( )
  bookcrazed | Jun 5, 2006 |
HB
  5083mitzi | Apr 25, 2020 |
didnt know it was book 5 when i bought it ( )
  Kaitlin_Michelle | Jul 14, 2014 |
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