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Pagan Fiction

1Sile
Edited: Nov 24, 2009, 4:21 pm

Does anyone have any pagan fiction they would recommend?

I've read works by Pratchett, De Angeles, Kit Berry, Michael Scott and Tracey Rolfe, but am always on the look out for more.

2beatles1964
Edited: Jul 27, 2010, 7:42 am

Have you read The Sign of Seven Trilogy by Nora Roberts? That's supposed to be a great series. I can't say I've personally read it but I want to. I have an awful lot of Nora Roberts books waiting for the chance to be read. But I don't think I own this particular series by her.

Beatles1964

3beatles1964
Jul 28, 2010, 7:42 am

I think Mary Stewart's The Merlin Trilogy and also the four volume series The Arthurian Saga would also fit as being pagan. Recently I just started reading Book 1 of The Arthurian Saga, The Crystal Cave. I've had Mary Stewart books on my book shelves for years and never really got around too reading them. The only book by Mary Stewart I had read previously before I started The Crystal Cave was A Walk in Wolf Wood.

The Arthurian Saga

Book 1 The Crystal Cave
Book 2 The Hollow Hills
Book 3 The Last Enchantment
Book 4 The Wicked Day

Beatles1964

4beatles1964
Edited: Jul 28, 2010, 10:27 am

Apparently I was wrong in assuming that The Merlin Trilogy and The Arthurian Saga were two totally different series. When in fact they are one and the same. I guess I should've called it The Merlin Trilogy The Arthurian Saga which I ddn't know at the time until I Googled The Merlin Trilogy and The Arthurian Saga.

I also discovered that The Merlin Trilogy is:

Book 1 The Crystal Cave
Book 2 The Hollow Hills
Book 3 The Last Enchantment

And also that:

The Wicked Day
The Prince and the Pilgrim

Are both considered to be Companions to The Merlin Trilogy which I wasn't even aware of at the time. I think I might have a copy of The Wicked Day at home but not The Prince and the Pilgrim. Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Avalon Series would also be considered to be pagan too.

I love The Mists of Avalon TV Mini-Series. I own a copy on DVD. I had even started reading The Mists of Avalon however I never got around to finishing the book at the time. I think I'll have to start it again sometime soon. From what I read I thought it was a great book. I'd love to get the rest of the books in the series. I know that I also own the third book in The Avalon Series, Lady of Avalon. I think I left off at page 633 or 635. I was disappointed at the time that I was unable to finish reading the book. Usually I'm in the process of reading an awful ot of books at the same time and unforunately most of the time I never get around to finishing the book. This is what happened to me with The Mists of Avalon.

I wish someone would take the rest of Marion Zimmer Bradley's books in The Avalon Series and also make them into a TV Mini-Series too or a Direct-to-DVD Mni-Series or movie. I would love to be able to collect the entire series like J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series or The Lord of the Rings Trilogy.

Beatles1964