The Ladies of Mandrigyn
1984 • 311 pages

Ratings4

Average rating2.8

15

This book showed up at my doorstep as part of a mail order book club [I have no idea today how I found out about] and has been a part of my library for decades.

I love how the 2 main characters are written, especially Starhawk, who is a strong female in a very male dominated world. There's alot to her I could use as a guide to how I should approach some things in my world today. The transition of Sun Wolf from one career to another is very well paced.

The Wizard King in the first book was a bit clunky, I thought, and I did alot of page skipping in Starhawk because the plot just draaaaged oooon! The mystery element was just too long for my taste but the development and transition of the main characters occurred rather nicely in the 2nd, and I love the author's many descriptors and similes. The place became easy to experience in my mind.

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