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Old 06-22-2017, 04:37 PM   #799
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I love all of them too...

A couple of my favorites that haven't been mentioned yet are Madam, Will You Talk? (my favorite among favorites) and My Brother Michael. I also echo the recommendation for This Rough Magic and The Moon-spinners. For me many of Stewart's titles are keepers that get re-read.

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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
Nine Coaches Waiting is considered a classic of the genre. My particular favorite is Airs Above the Ground, which features a Lippizaner stallion and a traveling circus. I also love The Ivy Tree and This Rough Magic. And The Moon-spinners. Heck, I love all of them!'

ETA: I just looked at the Amazon page--those covers are awful!
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