Madam, want to talk about author Mary Stewart? discussion

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haha, same feeling here. I kept thinking (view spoiler)

haha, same feeling here. I kept thinking [spoilers removed]"
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Did anyone notice Phyl "looking enchantingly pretty in some voluminous affair of yellow nylon"? *snort*


That seems fairly common in most of Stewart's books. I don't read a lot of romantic suspense, but isn't it a fairly common trope?
I do adore the scenery. There are so many authors who can go on and on describing a setting and it just rolls off my shoulders as unimaginable and then there's Mary Stewart.

And as for the nylon; hilarious. Nylon undies later, too..."
Yep, gotta love those nylon undies which dry while you're in the bath. Miracle fabric indeed!

Anne wrote: "I like this book, always have, although it's not one of my absolute favourites. But I do have to grit my teeth a little at the [spoilers removed]"
2 of the 3 Stewart books I've read featured (view spoiler) too! lol
2 of the 3 Stewart books I've read featured (view spoiler) too! lol
This section explained a lot of things, gave us more of Sir Gale's story, for example, which made it much more interesting than the first 5 chapters.

Hannah wrote: "Yes, I noticed the [spoilers removed]"
I don't know if I like the (view spoiler) aspect of it. It is definitely a sign of the time the book was written in.
I don't know if I like the (view spoiler) aspect of it. It is definitely a sign of the time the book was written in.
Kim wrote: "The message clearly is, if you want to fall in love [spoilers removed]. The course of true love will run much more smoothly if you are [spoilers removed]."
Worked for me! lol
Worked for me! lol

Maybe not, but she did think that (view spoiler) . In literary terms, that must be up there with (view spoiler) ! ;)

Lol. Speaking of the dolphin, for those who have finished - was it ever explained why *someone* was trying to do him in?

In lamenting (view spoiler) , Phyl says something to the effect that (view spoiler) . They don't write dialogue like that any more. (view spoiler)
Misfit wrote: "Kim wrote: "The message clearly is, if you want to fall in love [spoilers removed]. The course of true love will run much more smoothly if you are [spoilers removed]."
Lol. Speaking of the dolphin..."
Please answer this in the spoiler section, because I still have a long way to go! ;)
Lol. Speaking of the dolphin..."
Please answer this in the spoiler section, because I still have a long way to go! ;)
Kim wrote: "Jeannette wrote: "I don't know if I like the [spoilers removed] aspect of it. It is definitely a sign of the time the book was written in."
In lamenting [spoilers removed], Phyl says something to..."
True! I was thinking, too, of MWYT?, where the guy went from (view spoiler) in about 60 seconds, and she didn't even blink.
In lamenting [spoilers removed], Phyl says something to..."
True! I was thinking, too, of MWYT?, where the guy went from (view spoiler) in about 60 seconds, and she didn't even blink.

That struck me as weird, too, Kim. I was thinking to myself (view spoiler)

That seems fairly common in most of..."
I read a lot and this seems to be the main set up, sometimes it's harder to tell who's going to be the villain, If it's well done, like I think Stewart does it, I just try to suspend judgment. Same thing happened with Madam. No huge amount of internal monologue like we read to day to see the feelings change, don't you think?

That was funny. And, that she expected to see mouldering skeletons on the wall down to the cellar.

Here's my favorite from Chapter Ten:
"Your bathroom is along there." He pointed ahead to a vast door, opposite which hung a tasteful design in crossed whips and spurs.
haha - good stuff!
I bet that was rather "racy" at the time it was written! lol

I was thinking the same thing. I also cringed with the way they saved the poor dolphin. Couldn't they find a tarp with which they could have placed him on so he wouldn't be dragged across the sand?
As for the insta-love, I rather enjoyed the wild, passionate kiss from out of nowhere. Those just don't happen anymore in books (or movies for that matter.) They always make me chuckle.
And that comment from Phyl cracked me up. Her and Leo sound a little kinky. LOL

Anyway: (view spoiler)

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"the telephone was on a party line . . ." LOL! I remember our family having one of those in the early 70's. It's hard to imagine now how people put up with them! And on the next page the record on the turntable with the auto-changer. Cutting edge technology in Phyllida's house!
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These are actual vintage 1960s nighties. :D
Phyllida's scene where she's getting all unreasonable (view spoiler) cracks me up. "Your foul dolphin'll eat it." "and it's worse in lire, millions of lire".["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

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Loooooooooooooooooooooool! Keep these coming.
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Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spake Zarathustra: "Man shall be trained for war, and woman for the recreation of the warrior: all else is folly." Not the most PC quote in the world. :p

"Coffee," I said, "as hot as love and as sweet as hell."
I will have to use that one in a restaurant sometime. :)


These are actual vintage 1960s nighties. :D
Phyllida's scene where she's getting all unreas..."
I had a white one similar to this. They are hot as hell.....especially during a South Texas summer.

"He was very strong." Of course he was.
Always love the insta love...MS does it so well and with such conviction!! :)
The scene between Max and Lucy has always been one of my favorites. I mean really, Corfu, the beach, a gorgeous man, a rescued dolphin, and lots of adrenalin! Doesn't get better than that.

Yes, but knee-deep in the water? While they're both drenched? But otherwise, I agree.

