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Garner's knowledge of folklore and the Alderley area - is characters' dialect sounds realistic instead of like rote fantasy-speak - imbues his story with a thoughtful depth. His writing is as clear as poetry: "And they passed between the stones, only to stop short a couple of paces later, with despair in their hearts, cold as the east wind." Added here is the sequel to The Weirdstone of Brisingamen, called The Moon of Gomrath, and both books are superbly written, absorbing tales of wizardry and adventure. - Blaise Selby
352 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 1960


