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Astroneman
Forest House | Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Bookfan1414
The Mists of Avalon | Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Sometimes you‘re just in the mood for Arthurian stuff. And I would like to lodge a formal complaint against the word TRAVAIL. It makes my hands itch. My brain dislikes the way it looks and sounds.

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TheBookbabeblog84
Mists of Avalon | Marion Zimmer Bradley
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I have been meaning to listen to the audiobook or read the book for some time. Within about two hours in I had a lot of thoughts. Mainly the constant mentions of inc**t where getting to me; so I decided to research it and found out some uncomfortable things about Zimmerman-Bradley and I ditched the book. I plan on donating my anthology to my library. #noway #yeetedthis

dabbe #hailthehail! ❤️💜🩷 2mo
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JuliaTheBookNerd
The Mists of Avalon | Marion Zimmer Bradley
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#FogCover 🌫️🤍 #NewYearNewBooks 🎆🥳📖

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Eggs Perfection 👏🏻🌫️👍🏼 3mo
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RowReads1
Ladies of the Lake | John Matthews, Caitln Matthews
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RowReads1
Ladies of the Lake | John Matthews, Caitln Matthews
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Mximlay
The Mists of Avalon | Marion Zimmer Bradley
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I‘ve read this book a few times in the past, and today I‘ve finished the Audible version. Very enjoyable

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Astroneman
The Mists of Avalon | Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Clare-Dragonfly
The Mists of Avalon | Marion Zimmer Bradley
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#basicwitchswap Favorite Things
1. Pink! Not very witchy, perhaps, but I can be both Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West.
2. Herbal and floral: lavender, rose, mint, rosemary. And pumpkin spice, of course.
3. Tagged
4. Queen of Swords
5. Fluorite
6. Dark chocolate
7. Lavender
8. All of it! The costumes, the candy, the thinning of the veil.

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Bookwomble
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Take equal parts history, mysticism, Christianity, folklore, discredited racial attitudes & Theosophy, add dollops of disregard-for-critical-analysis & making-the-facts-fit-the-theory, & you have the elements of a book I should hate, but I actually found it all rather charming. To be fair, Fortune says at at one point, "All this is speculation, not history; modern myth-making, not research," & I think it's this mythopoeic strand I find attractive.