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by Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Kythe42's Astral Library
Kythe42's Astral Library rated it 11 years ago
The Fall of Atlantis by Marion Zimmer Bradley is the story of two sisters who grow up in the temple of light in the Ancient Land and tells about the difficult decisions and struggles they face and how their relationship is strained as they go down different paths. The story does contain elements of ...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 12 years ago
This is actually a book combining what were two different novels, Web of Light, centered on Domaris, Web of Light, and the sequel about her sister Deoris, Web of Darkness. Reviews claim this forms the backstory for Bradley's Avalon series. Not really. When this book came out in 1983, there was no me...
Inked Brownies
Inked Brownies rated it 13 years ago
This one goes somewhere between 'it was ok' and 'I liked it'. It was entertainable and didn't take me long to finish. The often terrible dialogues mixed with constant emotional roller coaster rides made it less likeable though. I can't help but remembering the women in this book were either sobbing ...
CarlAlves
CarlAlves rated it 14 years ago
Although, The Fall of Atlantis has elements of fantasy incorporated into it, the novel is mostly just a romance pretending to be a fantasy. This is a tale of two sisters, Deoris and Domaris, who have taken very different paths, Deoris falling for a dying priest, and Domaris following a priest who is...
A Scottish-Canadian Blethering On About Books
[These notes were made in 1989:]. The title's a bit of a cheat - this book has little or nothing to do with the fall of Atlantis. It's a combination (a little streamlined, I assume) of two previous books, Web of Light and Web of Darkness. Men are not yet banished from this tale as they are later fr...
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