Unconvincing perspective through a modern day lens Your life may be changed, as mine surely was in writing them. Treat yourself to these books no matter how many times you've read them or if you have never read them. The Cailleach, Dwynwyn and Anna the Prophetess. But I have a fondness for all the wild old women. Well, Maeve is second to no one of course. Who was the most memorable character of Magdalen Rising and why? Have you listened to any of Heather O'Neill’s other performances before? How does this one compare? The Maeve Chronicles are comparable to other epic series, like Tolkien's and Gabaldon's. What other book might you compare Magdalen Rising to and why? Maeve and I are both thrilled that you can now hear the story as she always intended for you to do. As such she is skeptical of the written word. What is better about the audio version is that Maeve is a first century Celt trained in the oral tradition. I love the words I wrote and I love hearing them spoken in Heather O'Neill's beautiful, expressive voice. It is a bit unorthodox for the author to be writing a review, but the audio format is new to me and is a work of art in itself. Would you consider the audio edition of Magdalen Rising to be better than the print version?
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