Having been a big fan of the Arthurian legend, I can't believe I haven't read her version. Quarter way through the second of four and they're very engrossing. More cosmic and mystical than Whyte's take, none the less enteraining and worth the pipes time.
Unfortunately have to put it aside to read Agassi's Auto for a few days...
... will have to check it out soon! Thanks for the heads up.
(I'm an avowed fan of Marion Zimmer Bradley's "Mists of Avalon" series, so I'm hoping this is as good as that was.)
...you may educate yourself out of a job or possibly become a Librarian. Then, who's gonna keep my avionics working? Don't become a couch potato on me...
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