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Thornyhold
Thornyhold
Author: Mary Stewart
Mary Stewart has written a twentieth-century love story, delicate in its perception of a young woman's falling in love, delightful in its portrayal of the English countryside, and skilled in its creation of a world where the magic casements open upon peril, but also upon hope and happiness.
ISBN: 48413
Pages: 188
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: William Morrow & Company
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Quick read, good story about a girl inheriting the family countryside home and her discoveries about witchcraft and more, as well as a romantic interest.
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Classic Mary Stewart romance, Gilly Ramsey inheriting the mysterious Thornyhold. A nice little read.
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A good quick read! I enjoyed it
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This was a pretty good read.
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{from AMAZON] This old-fashioned gothic romance is as good as they get. When Gilly's witch aunt leaves Thornyhold to her, a house in the middle of the woods, Gilly finds that she has inherited far more than she realized. Along with the house comes a cat, a still room filled with herbs (and a missing recipe book), an attic chamber with carrier pigeons (who have secret messages), and an attractive neighbor whose young son offers the sacred and unique blessing of friendship. But Thornyhold possesses far more than even these simple offerings. The place itself seems to convoke otherworldly gifts as well: Gilly cultivates the abilities to heal and to foresee the future once she makes Thornyhold her home.
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thameslink avatar reviewed Thornyhold on + 723 more book reviews
It had been decades since I had read any Mary Stewart and this book makes me think that I need to revisit her books -- This was such a wonderful, involving read! This was old fashioned storytelling at its very best. I had a lot on my mind when I began reading this book and within a few paragraphs I left all my troubles behind and disappeared into the magical world of Thornyhold...not that many books can do that! I read hundreds of books a year and this is the rare one that I am going to keep for my keeper shelf to continue to enjoy over the years.
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There was one thing in Gilly Ramsey's lonely childhood that she enjoyed; the visits from her Godmother, Geillis, an extraordinary woman with unusual powers. When Geillis suddenly died, the adult Gilly inherited her charming little cottage, Thornyhold, and went to live there in the English countryside.

Once she arrived, Gilly encountered many strange occurrences; sinister neighbors, messages from beyond the grave and even the whisper of love. Just as Gilly grew closer to an attractive stranger and began to return his love, the inexplicable aura of suspense and witchcraft surrounding Thornyhold turned all too real and dangerous.

I have read a couple of Mary Stewart's books and have enjoyed some very much and others not so much. This book was very good except the plot was somewhat too easy to follow. I give this book a B+!
sheris avatar reviewed Thornyhold on + 11 more book reviews
I loved this book! Mary Stewart is a terrific author. It did move a little slow at times but I was so interested in the plot that it didn't matter. I would read it again.
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This book is beautifully written. Mary Stewart is a very descriptive author and her detail is just beautiful. You will get lost in this book.
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A charming book - filled with magic and romance, but very subtle. I really enjoyed this and liked the characters very much. A very quick and engaging read.
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I love most Mary Stewart books and this is one of my fave's! A little romance, a little mystery... little bit of everything.


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