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Kasey
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Feb 03, 2014 06:47PM

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Twisting the Rope has some Celtic mythology elements.
I know that I've read other books with them, but I'm recovering from the flu (nasty, nasty, nasty stuff--even with a flu shot) and frankly don't feel like scanning through all my books here on GR. (Something like 4k of them. . .) But if you want to look through yourself, feel free. :o)
Ok, I did check R.A. MacAvoy's published list, and I know that at least one other of her books has Celtic elements. The Grey Horse. You can check out the rest of her books too, if you'd like. These 2 (and Tea With The Black Dragon) are the only 3 of hers that I've read, so I don't know if any of her others have Celtic over-tones or not.
I know that I've read other books with them, but I'm recovering from the flu (nasty, nasty, nasty stuff--even with a flu shot) and frankly don't feel like scanning through all my books here on GR. (Something like 4k of them. . .) But if you want to look through yourself, feel free. :o)
Ok, I did check R.A. MacAvoy's published list, and I know that at least one other of her books has Celtic elements. The Grey Horse. You can check out the rest of her books too, if you'd like. These 2 (and Tea With The Black Dragon) are the only 3 of hers that I've read, so I don't know if any of her others have Celtic over-tones or not.

I agree, both of these are good recommendations.

Books mentioned in this topic
The Grey Horse (other topics)Tea with The Black Dragon (other topics)
Twisting the Rope (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
C.E. Murphy (other topics)C.E. Murphy (other topics)
R.A. MacAvoy (other topics)
Kevin Hearne (other topics)
Charles de Lint (other topics)