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Mists of Avalon Abridged

Mists of Avalon Abridged

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Dissapointment
Review: When I first got this book as a gift I had heard that it was wonderful. But it just didn't live up to my expectations. I expected a novel of Arthurian times form the point of view of the women, but I expected STRONG female characters. Both of the main characters-Morgaine and Guinevier (forgive my spelling) have their moments true, but on the whole they are whinny and annoying and not all that powerful or strong. Guinevier is a meek overly pious Christian who is a creature of the priests and overly self-doubtful and self-reproachful. She never tries to fight her fate and gets very annoying after a while. Morgaine is a little better but she never strives to find out the motives of Viviane never questions "the will of the Goddess" and when she finally does it's too late! She becomes annoying too, always whining that she is "little and ugly." This is definitely NOT a great Arthurian novel- if you want different points of view read Courtway Jones's trilogy (In the Shadow of the Oak King, Witch of the North and A Prince in Camelot.) The Once and Future King by T. H. White is a classic; all of these books are good retelling of Arthurian legend. Marion Zimmer Bradley would have done better to tell a "might have been" tale or change the legend, as she obviously wanted to do. At many parts I thought I would throw the book in frustration, she wrote so you WANTED something to happen, but then doesn't make it happen! As in all things you must decide for yourself, but personally I would say just don't bother. It's too long to waste so much time on.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Mists of Avalon
Review: Rates as one of my top five books -- this is one of the few that I will ever re-read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Read
Review: Many reviewers have summarized the plot, so I won't. But I will say this: The Mists of Avalon is a great read! I was totally absorbed in the story line and actually asked my husband to please take the kids and leave me alone so I could read! The book takes on so many things -- change, loyalty, sex, love, intrigue -- and leaves the reader breathless and totally satisfied. I loved viewing the Arthur legend from the female point of view -- what a wonderful writing device Ms. Bradley employed! If you are hungry for compelling fiction, buy this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My only problem with this book is why did I take so long to
Review: read it??!! Mists of Avalon was a gripping retelling of the Arthurian legend from a female point of view. MZB created characters who, though flawed, were heroic and gripping. And when I finished the last page it was hard to let them go.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: New Perspective
Review: Having been acquainted with the story of King Arthur many times in the past, I thought I knew exactly what to expect from Mists. Usually, Morgaine is portrayed as a wicked seductress, but in this book things are quite different. From the start you feel a strong bond with the tragic heroine. Something else that struck me as a stray from the norm is the portrayl of Gwenhwyfar. The Queen seems like a whiny brat, always commanding Arthur to get rid of the "pagan" religeon that he is sworn to uphold. I think I enjoyed this the most. Usually seen as the perfect bride it was wonderful to see her as a naive, foolish girl that ends up being the joke of the kingdom. Morgaine, meanwhile, always holds the respect of everyone she meets, which in turn causes Gwenhwyfar to be jealous of her. Anyway, it is my extremely humble, 16 year old opinion that this is one of the best books I have ever read. It draws you in with the first line and never lets you go. READ IT!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why Should You Read Mists of Avalon?
Review: As I write this there are almost 500 reviews of this book on Amazon.com, so I'll try to keep it simple. One of the ways to judge a great story is that when it's over, you miss the characters. You may recognize that a book cannot go on forever, but you hate to let it go. That was true for me with this book.

If you are a reader who has come to Mists via Bradley's other Avalon books, (this is the oldest book in the series, but the last in the chronology), the best is still before you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a great book
Review: I loved this book! I wouldn't recommend it to anyone under the age of fifteen because of some mature content, but other than that, I would recommend it to anyone (especially to women). It is written as a story, not a collection of histories or legends. It's a great story, and enjoyable to read even in spite of its length!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mists of Avalon
Review: omg. this is the best book i have ever read. it's invocative, exciting, mystical, magical, secretiv, and sexy. it has everything that a great book should have. it is exceptional in every way.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not At All Bad...Just A Little Preachy
Review: Now let me say that I enjoy this book enough to regularly recommend it, especially to people unfamiliar with the Arthurian legends, Pagan practice and spirituality, or both.

All right, then what's my problem? Any novel--especially one of this size--that divides characters up like soldiers on a battlefield seems too fundamentally simple. In this case, it's the good, wise, mistreated Pagans of the Old Religion against the blundering, ignorant, and somewhat blind avatars of Christianity. The character of Morgaine, who's a rampant Goddess worship fundamentalist if ever there was one, is just as bad as Gwenyfhar and her endless pious Christian rantings. The supporting cast is little better and made up mostly of fence-sitters.

Having come to know Arthur through White and Mallory, I missed the emphasis on the new kind of law and legal philosophy Arthur was supposed to have brought with him. It's a personal thing, but debates about legal issues (and more importantly, changing people's outlooks) are a lot more interesting than endless pecking over spirituality. Granted, Mists was supposed to move the legends away from these things, but I'm not sure it's not "these things" which make the Arthurian legends what they are.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not to be forgotten
Review: Told from the perspective of a woman living during the rein of King Arthur, The Mists of Avalon is a compelling fantasy story that immediatly enthrals the reader. The story chronicals the fall of the magical and sensatious world of Avalon to the pagan world of the church through the majestic ruler of Avalon, Morgain. Bradley writes the infamous tale with incredible genious and superb command for the language. Her tale will difinitivly withstand the test of time as one of the greatest fantasies ever written.


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