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Loading... Marion Zimmer Bradley's Ancestors of Avalonby Diana L. PaxsonSeries: Avalon Chronological Order (1), Avalon Published Order (5)
I thought this was good and it was great of Paxson to put the effort in to do this, however it's just not the same, I prefer Marion's writing style. This is a must read though for anyone who is a fan of the Avalon saga, answeres many questons and fills in important gaps. ( )Not as horrid as Priestess but nowhere near as good as any of Bradley's actual works. This was one of many books written with MZB's "help" after she died. I think out of all of that category, this might be my favorite. I really got into this link between Atlantis and the later Avalon based books, and I think that it is certainly implied in the rest of the books. The central issue of the book seems to be that of culture and religion- should a people moving to a new land impose their culture and religion, or should they look to the native population to understand what is best? Obviously, the book argues to go with the native population, and that is in keeping with the rest of the series as well. The last book in the Avalon series that was rewritten by Diana L Paxson after Marion Zimmer Bradley died back in 1999. It follows Micael and Tiriki who are married and live in Atlantis, the fabled island that fell beneath the sea. They are a prince and princess as well as a priest and priestess who are prophesised to survive the fall of Atlantis and build a new temple to pass down the ancient wisdom. When Atlantis falls they become separated and leave on different ships not knowing if the other is alive or dead. Micail lands with a group of settlers to form Stonehenge and Tiriki finds times harder becoming the Morgan in Avalon in Glastonbury in the Summer Country. Destined to become enemies, the question is whether they will find each other and reunit before the Sun Wheel is finished... This was a beautiful book which spent time focusing on the birth of Goddess worship in this country. The secondary characters were well written and it was interesting to see the birth of Merlin as well of Morgan to continue the Avalon myths. Although it was written by Paxson, I would still recommend it to fans of the series as it completes the tale nicely. It was well written and absorbing. **** out of 5 |
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