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Book Reviews of DruidsBook Review: This is one of the best books I've ever read Summary: 5 Stars
I have read this book 3 times already and am planning to read it again! You never tire of the story of the Druid Ainvar and all the pain and triumphs he goes through in his life. The book is mystical, romantic, enthralling, captivating, engrossing, and I could not keep my hands off it till I had finished it the first time! You really get a feel for the Ancient Druids from this book. I did a speech this year on the Celts of Ireland and many of the things I know about them came from reading this book. A great story and great historical accuracy!
Book Review: Totally Absorbing Summary: 5 Stars
Spiritual book which left me wanting more. Well written with believable characters and a storming story.
Book Review: Truly magical and memorable Summary: 5 Stars
Easily the best work of Morgan Llywelyn's so far. I am studying the history of this novel and it is strikingly accurate and well-researched; however, Llywelyn still brings out the passion and imagination of the ancient Celts. It's certainly one of my favorite books of all time.
Book Review: Utterly Fantastic Summary: 5 Stars
Wow!!! This is the first book that I have read by Morgan Llywelyn and it is the most rivoting book I have ever read. Since I am a Druid myself, I have found that Morgan has captured the essence of the belief system and provided a historical backdrop for this long forgotten religion that was part of the Celtic daily life. It has not only become my favorite novel, but it is on my referenc bookshelf as well. If you just like a damn good story it succeeds as well. It truly is a page burner.
Book Review: Vercingetorix/Caesar/Gaul through the eyes of a fictional Druid Summary: 4 Stars
Historical fiction based on the Vercingetorix/Caesar/Gaul saga as seen through the eyes of a fictional Druid. The story runs out of steam about the last third of the book so I can't consider this on the level of her best work like Lion of Ireland or Red Branch but its still worth reading. I enjoy Morgan Llywellyns Celtic themed books and would recomend them to any Celtophile.
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