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Tag Archives: Mary Stewart
Nine Coaches Waiting
Linda Martin’s life changed dramatically when she lost her parents at a young age and landed in an orphanage in England. Her English father and mostly-French mother had taught her well; she spoke both languages fluently and supported herself taking … Continue reading
Rose Cottage by Mary Stewart
Rose Cottage by Mary Stewart My rating: 4 of 5 stars I picked this up when I was just getting over a bout with the flu, and enjoyed this gentle read! Not your typical Mary-Stewart-suspense novel, this book takes the … Continue reading
Farewell Mary Stewart
“It was very quiet. The night sky was like black velvet spangled with big stars, and, as if it had indeed been a velvet curtain, all sound seemed to be cut off, even the faintest murmuring of the river below … Continue reading
The Stormy Petrel
I was surprised to see that “The Stormy Petrel” was not as well received as some of Mary Stewart’s other novels. I thoroughly enjoyed this and it was a fast read! The heroine of the novel, Rose Fenemore, is looking … Continue reading
Mary Stewart Week
Well it’s here…Mary Stewart week. So. Which one do I start first? :
Mary Stewart Week
Anbolyn has a great idea… to read a Mary Stewart novel during the week of her birthday. “MSRW will be from Sunday, September 15 to Sunday, September 22. Appropriately Ms. Stewart’s 97th birthday falls during this time (on the 17th). … Continue reading