Marly Youmans, Ingledove (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2005) You know you have read a wonderful book when at the end you are completely disappointed you're finished and seriously considering starting the story all over again just to stay a little longer in that world. That is exactly how I feel now that I have finished Ingledove. I want more!
When Lang begins to follow the call of a mysterious woman, their travels lead them to seek out the Witchmaster, a man of the highest magical and healing power, and their adventure gets more dangerous, more magical and more beautiful. What a wondrous place Marly Youmans has created, an alternate world that exists nestled in the mountains of Tennessee -- not quite hidden, but rarely found, a Brigadoon that never disappears. The inhabitants have the mixed blood of the Cherokee, Scots and Irish; the result is powerful magic and mysticism and a land where anything is possible. The characters and the scenery are written with such depth and detail, I could picture every scene and person like I was in the pages with them. I was a willing captive in Adantis. While the story was making me want to read faster and turn the pages quicker, I forced myself to slow down to savor the journey; to enjoy and prolong my visit to this magical place. I am completely enchanted with a goofy smile on my face, and hoping I can visit Adantis and Ingledove and the rest again, soon. ![]() |
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