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grayjay 's review for:
The Mists of Avalon
by Marion Zimmer Bradley
I loved it but it was maddening. Having lately also read The Once and Future King, I knew it was going to be a tragedy, but somehow I kept forgetting. Each time tragedy befell one of the characters, I'd have to remind myself, oh yeah, nothing good is ever going to happen.
One thing I loved about the book was how well Gwenhwyfar was written. The authors captured the confusing illogic of the religious so well in her internal dialogue. One one time she would think her actions wicked and against the will of God, and on another occasion, convince herself that the same action was justified. Her love for Lancelot is sin, and then it's God's will.
One thing I loved about the book was how well Gwenhwyfar was written. The authors captured the confusing illogic of the religious so well in her internal dialogue. One one time she would think her actions wicked and against the will of God, and on another occasion, convince herself that the same action was justified. Her love for Lancelot is sin, and then it's God's will.