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Just a good story Nov 24, 2005
By Antoinette Louise Snyder The magic of the celt come alive in this intriguing tale of a young man coming of age in a land that has has seen strife and yet continues to prosper. There are fairies and the forces of good and evil with a twist of an ending. Very pleasant read!
recommended by a Celt enthusiast
Magic and more magic Sep 12, 2005
By Missy M This is a wholesome cute tale of a young man named Cavan who comes of age in an ancient world full of adventure, fairies and magic. Cavan's grandmother, Muire is a much respected Druid. Muire instructs Cavan on many secrets before the boy sets off to begin his study at a Druid compound in the capital city of Cliath.
The protective goddess of their island Maeve intervenes and greatly assists in the boy's preparation. Her magic conjures visions of the past and future to be viewed by Cavan to permit him to live the history of family and nation.
The authors have succeeded in bringing me back to early Celtic times of heroes and villains. Cavan and Muire's family are characters so real and their lives so magical that I was sad to reach the book's end. On entertainment and informative Celtic Lure, I rate the book 9 out of 10 in satisfaction. - Missy Madra.
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