by Mary Stewart
by Mary Stewart This one starts out without as much description as previous Mary Stewart books I've read, but by the end of the first chapter exactly what Rose Cottage is has been explained. Much of the first half of the book feels like ordinary things going on, but a mystery presents itself when ...
3.5Not my favorite Mary Stewart but a nice gentle story. I just wish there had been a little more romance.
A sort-of mystery, in a very gentle way. Not at all like her Gothic stories, but much more easy to deal with just before bed. I wasn’t particularly struck by it in any way, but did like reading it. (Dec 2011)
I never read this Mary Stewart book -- probably because I read most of her books when I was in grade school or middle school, and this book came out long after that time in my life. (*ahem!*)Regardless, it's a light, easy tale set in 1947 England about Kathy/Kate, her grandmother, her religious holi...
2.5
I think I had read this book before. There was a period in my late teens and early twenties where I read Gothic romances left and right. During that time Mary Stewart was one of my favorites, along with Victoria Holt and Phyllis Whitney. This book centers around Kathy, a girl who grew up in a smal...
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August 23, 2008 Still more Mary Stewart.***We've got a couple of little mysteries going. This is a bit like Thornyhold, written forty years later. Interesting the differences between her writing right after the war, and from a nostalgic distance.***In conclusion,this is also quite a bit like [b:Th...
August 23, 2008Still more Mary Stewart.***We've got a couple of little mysteries going. This is a bit like Thornyhold, written forty years later. Interesting the differences between her writing right after the war, and from a nostalgic distance.***In conclusion,this is also quite a bit like [b:The S...