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| Tiamat's Servant Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Highland
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| Best Arthurian Novel? Hi folks, I think A.A.Attanasio did a wonderful job with -The Dragon and the Unicorn... Stephen Lawhead's Arthurian Series was fantastic! Bernard Cornwell did a pretty good job too... Any thoughts? James |
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| A Plume of Smoke Join Date: May 2004 Location: Northumberland
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| Re: Best Arthurian Novel? Stephen Lawhead is an awful writer. Bernard Cornwell's Warlord Trilogy is by far and away the best I have read. I have not heard of A.A.Attanasio until that is you dropped his name into several threads and he wrote the blurb on the back of your book. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Best Arthurian Novel? For me there's one that stands head and shoulders over all other Arthurian books I've read, which is The Once And Future King by T. H. White. It doesn't read like a modern fantasy though, and some may find it hard going. |
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| Keep Moving Forward! | Re: Best Arthurian Novel? For mine it's Bernard Cornwell's Warlord Chronicles. Just brilliant. I tried to read The Mists of Avalon but it never grabbed me. I also just read Susan Cooper's Over Sea, Under Stone which is tied into Grail mythology, and it wasn't bad, though it's aimed squarely at younger readers. Never read Lawhead or Attanasio, I'm afraid. |
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| Moderator Join Date: May 2006 Location: Texas
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| Re: Best Arthurian Novel? If you're referring to me, Teresa -- normally I'd love to. But I haven't actually read these books in a good thirty years, so I don't really feel qualified. And my copies, I'm afraid, are in storage, so I'd have some trouble refreshing my memory on details. But I'd be happy to join in with what I do remember, if someone else got the ball rolling. This may be a first on here -- I'm actually keeping my mouth shut!!! |
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| bibliophile Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: Illinois
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| Re: Best Arthurian Novel? I just recently read Stewart's Merlin trilogy and thoroughly enjoyed it! I would take part in discussion but I'm not quite sure how to start a new thread yet ;-) I haven't read The Wicked Day yet, though, so maybe I am not completely qualified. I think Stewart's trilogy started a spurt of Arthurian obsession for me, so I have a lot of books, but I haven't actually read any of them yet. I am particularly looking forward to Gillian Bradshaw's trilogy that begins with Hawk of May. Has anyone read that one? And I have the first book of Cornwell's trilogy as well. I don't usually like the books that focus on Guinevere or Lancelot, as I don't much care for either of those two! |
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| Keep Moving Forward! | Re: Best Arthurian Novel? Quote:
Can I get some titles for the Stewart books? My interest is suitably piqued... | |
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| Goblin Princess | Re: Best Arthurian Novel? I've read the Gillian Bradshaw books, aarti -- in fact I read them again within the last year or so. I liked them a lot, particularly the first and third (although the third one is about Guenevere). After Stewart and White, I think they're my favorite take on the Arthurian legend. I didn't care for Cornwell, which I know is blasphemy around here. Still, there it is. But it's actually quite easy to start a thread. I had no difficulty doing it the first time, and I'm the web's leading technophobe and Luddite reactionary. Just go to the top of the list of topics in the forum where you want it to go (in this case it would be either Historical Fiction or General Discussion), and just above the long reddish-colored bar, you'll find a much smaller black bar that says "New Thread." You click on that, and from there on it's just about the same as typing a reply, except that you have to type in a Title in space for it at the top of the window. |
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| ...has left the building Join Date: Jan 2005 Location: United Kingdom
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| Re: Best Arthurian Novel? I can't choose between Bernard Cornwell's Warlord Trilogy and Mary Stewart's Merlin books (which I've reread a few times) as a favourite. I remember enjoying the three Lawhead books but that was a long time ago, I also liked the Mists of Avalon, that had some good vivid stuff in it (the kingship ritual with the Stag stands out). Patrick's McCormack's Albion: the last companion is really good, it's set post Arthur but tells some of the tale with flashbacks. I really should read Mallory's Morte D'Arthur at some point. |
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