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Marion Zimmer Bradley's Ravens of Avalon [Mass Market Paperback]

Diana Paxson
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Roc; Reprint edition (1 Sep 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0451462890
  • ISBN-13: 978-0451462893
  • Product Dimensions: 17.3 x 10.7 x 3.1 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 191,143 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
By J. Chippindale TOP 500 REVIEWER
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Marion Zimmer was born in Albany, NY, on June 3, 1930, and married Robert Alden Bradley in 1949. Mrs. Bradley received her B.A. in 1964 from Hardin Simmons University in Abilene, Texas, then did graduate work at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1965-67. Writing for over 4 decades, she is best known for her Darkover science fantasy series and her Avalon series. She also edited anthologies for 14 years and published Marion Zimmer Bradley's FANTASY Magazine.

Reading a new novel with the name of an author on it who in fact died in 1999 seems a little surreal, but the book itself to all intents and purposes has the same `feel' to it as all Marion Zimmer Bradley's other books. Perhaps this is attributable to the skills of Diana L. Paxson.

The book is a different look at the life of Boudica, the Iceni queen and follows the journey of a Celtic princess, Boudica and Lhiannon, a priestess, who is Boudica's mentor on the island of Druids. When Britain is conquered by the Romans, Lhiannon continues to fight them with everything in her power. Boudica is married to a king who has surrendered, but when he dies the Romans ill treat both her and her daughters.

In a rage Boudica insights all of the British tribes who sympathise with her and she almost succeeds in driving the Roman army from Britain . . .
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By Billie
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Diana L Paxson has done a magnificent job of keeping the feeling of Avalon alive. Can't wait to get hold of the Sword of Avalon. I think this would also stand up as a one off novel as well. I really enjoyed getting the opportunity to experience Liahnnon and Boudica's relationship develop, it was lovely to read about Caileen as a young woman as well as some of the background to the ravaging of Mona. I feel like some of my more frustrating gaps have just been well and truly filled!
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32 of 32 people found the following review helpful
New to the Series? Start with the Other Avalon Books 14 Aug 2007
By Wantz Upon A Time Reviews - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
RAVENS OF AVALON is a prequel to the Avalon series by the late Marion Zimmer Bradley. Diana Paxson was a longtime collaborator with her and therefore the Avalon universe well. A mixture of history, myth, magic and a touch of romance, the book touches on many genres.

In this story, we learn about Queen Boudica and the conquest of Briton by the Roman legions. Trained by Lhiannon as a druid priestess, Boudica decides to help her clan by marrying a Briton King. At his death, the Romans refuse to acknowledge her as Queen, beat her and rape her daughters. To say this doesn't sit well with her would be an understatement. She raises an army imbued with the power of the druids and attempts to oust the Romans.

While the premise sounds wonderfully exciting, the actual writing left me flat. I thought the book rather boring. There was no life to it. The majority of the book concerns eighteen years of Boudica's and Lhiannon's lives. The writing technique was good and the editing excellent. But the pacing was slow, almost to the point of stoppage. Although there was more excitement in the end, getting there was like wading upstream against a torrent. This is an unfortunate problem with many prequels that are written well after the series. It's as though the author is attempting to get in as much background information as possible. It's why editors cut out back story in many novels. It's just not as interesting as the main story.

Fans of the Avalon series will want to read this so they have more information on the world, but if you've never read any of the Avalon series, I wouldn't start here. Yes, it does add good background for the rest of the Raven books, but wading your way through the pages is not my idea of a great read.

Reviewed by Vicky Burkholder
08/14/2007
17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Read it to Say that You've Read it 12 Aug 2007
By D. S. Ryelle - Published on Amazon.com
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I bought this book thinking it was the same caliber as the others, but I was disappointed to discover that the only match for "Ravens" is "Priestess". I read it, but I cannot guarantee that I will keep it.

I'm not entirely sure that Diana re-read "Forest House" (or any of the other books of the series) because there are a few discrepancies. I don't mind the fact that the priestesses regularly go to Avalon for initiation rituals, despite the fact that Caillean is the first of the priesthood to _ever_ discover Avalon (as seen in "Forest House"). What *really* bugs me though, is the free use of magic at the beginning of the book. Not only are the neophytes allowed to use magic randomly (despite the fact that in Marion's books, neophytes are the "chop wood, carry water" sort, like in real life), but the Druids use magic like they're Sith Lords! (Am I the _only_ one who had flashes of Darth Vader when Helve and Lugovalos froze throats?!)

I was going to give 3.5 stars, but after writing this, I've changed my mind. Half a star off for using Avalon too early and another whole star for the unrestrained and uncalled for use of magic. Three stars...and beware of the Dark Side!
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Ravens of Avalon A must read ! 24 Sep 2007
By Ruth Flores - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
In this book, we read about Boudica,sent to be trained as a priestess but who choses to go back to her people, marry & become Queen of the Iceni. This British Queen has a monument built to her but little is known of her. And while she was Queen of only one tribe, she almost united all of Britain in a rebellion against Rome. In a time in which men lead armies, a woman, Boudica was forced by brutal Roman rule to take up arms & try to drive this invader from her homeland. She was publically whipped and her daughters raped by Romans in such a animalistic way to cause her to take on leadership of an army to protect her people from Roman brutality. I found this book a fascinating read. There are all the magic and mystical elements you would expect from this series but the battle scenes are vivid and written with a realism that makes you feel as is you are there. Let the story of Boudica be told,woman, Queen and warrior !
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