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1AnthonyGWilliams
I have just finished reading The Moon of Gomrath by Alan Garner, the sequel to The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, the 1960s children's fantasy which I reviewed in my blog on 16 July.
It takes up where the earlier book ended and tells of the further magical adventures of the two children in contemporary Cheshire. Weirdstone enthusiasts will enjoy it, but I thought it not as good as the earlier work.
My full review is on my blog at http://sciencefictionfantasy.blogspot.com/
It takes up where the earlier book ended and tells of the further magical adventures of the two children in contemporary Cheshire. Weirdstone enthusiasts will enjoy it, but I thought it not as good as the earlier work.
My full review is on my blog at http://sciencefictionfantasy.blogspot.com/
3jjmcgaffey
Me too - and I still have Weirdstone. I agree, Gomrath and Owl Service aren't nearly as good.

