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Bookgatherer said:I would warn against Marion Zimmer Bradley, not because she is a poor writer (she is not) but because her books are about feminism more than about the legends. The result is that the stories get mangled and many of the most important parts of them vanish. Bernard Cornwell, who wrote the Sharpe series has also done a very good job with the Arthurian legends.
I've been wandering about reading them but I wasn't sure. Okay, will do. I doubt anyone has more them from my school library in years...!Chuchincakes said:Try Mary Stuart. Her books were very readable-I especially liked The Crystal Cave. (but that book is about Merlin)
I love it! (I'm in high school...)Kookamoor said:Thought of another - Merryl of the Stones by Brian Caswell. I read this back in high school, but I still really enjoy it. It is more adapted from Celtic legend than Arthurian history, but it's still a great read.