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Loading... The Mists of Avalon, Book 2: The High Queen (1982)by Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. To be quite honest, I wasn't exactly "moved" by the first book, but this one managed to be pretty nice. There are obviously no changes in the narrative and you can still find several grammar mistakes in the Portuguese version of the book, but in spite of that, the story finally seems to be taking some shape. I thought that there was a lot more action in the second book, which is great. The story also doesn't seem to be going so slowly anymore. Some of the characters have been going through some psychological changes, though not always for good. I do have a couple of complaints about certain characters, but that's more because of personal taste. And, unlike in the first book, the second one almost demands you to read the next one. And I'm glad to say I'm looking forward to it. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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This imaginative return to the Arthurian legend as told from its pagan priestesses continues with Book Two: The High Queen. Morgaine, finally reconciled to the birth of her son, must relinquish him to her aunt Morgause in exchange for the kept secret regarding his parentage. Arthur marries the timid but dutiful Gwenhwyfar, while ongoing wars with the Saxon invaders continue to rage across the land. Morgaine, tired of worldly concerns, attempts to return to Avalon, but disappears without a trace somewhere near the end of her journey. In a last bid for peace, Arthur compromises his loyalty to Avalon by carrying the Christian banner into battle. Gwenhwyfar's inability to conceive has the kingdom despairing of an heir to the throne, while behind the scenes, her love for Lancelet grows more impassioned and desperate. No library descriptions found. |
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