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As every Latin student knows, ancient Gaul was divided into three parts, all conquered by Caesar. Llywelyn tells of that conquest from the viewpoint of the defeated Gauls. Her story is told by the Druid Ainvar, whose"soul friend" Vercingetorix leads the Gauls in their doomed defense of freedom. Llywelyn is most successful in her evocation of Celtic culture and Druidic beliefs, based on harmony with nature. Once Caesar and Vercingetorix join battle, however, the story bogs down in endless marches, raids, and battles. The characters serve the needs of the plot admirably but are never fully fleshed out and compelling in their own right. Less successful than Llywelyn's earlier novels (e.g. Grania: She-King of the Irish Seas , LJ 3/1/86), this one is still likely to please those who enjoy meticulously crafted historical fiction.
- Beth Ann Mills, New Rochelle P.L., N.Y.
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?Splendid and compelling.??ANNE MCCAFFREY?Llywelyn imaginatively and vividly portrays the druid rituals and their close ties to nature, and authentically depicts daily life among the Celts as well.??Publishers Weekly?A masterpiece . . . From page one, the fires of your imagination will burn with a white heat. . . . Beware the druids! Unless you have twenty-four hours of non-stop reading time, don?t touch it. . . . Thumbs up. Five stars. Bravo.??Tulsa World -- Review

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  • Mass Market Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Del Rey; First Thus edition (November 23, 1992)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0804108447
  • ISBN-13: 978-0804108447
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.3 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (61 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Captivating historical tale, January 28, 2005
By Gwen A Orel (Millburn, New Jersey United States) - See all my reviews
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At the end of this book, Llewelyn includes a brief bibliography-- complete with ancient sources as well as contemporary accounts-- and the attention to detail shows in the book.

It's really a treat to read a book about Druids that lacks the new-agey stonehenge-reverent "true religion" tone-- these Druids are the healers/holy people of the Celts, but they are also just people, they marry, have children, etc. They do work magic but it's more to do with perception than transformation.

The story follows young Ainvar from his intrusion into a sacrifice (which is also not what it seems-- the human sacrifices come willingly, and drink a tonic the night before, so that the knife is just a ritual) to bring spring on-- his adoption by the aging chief Druid, his "man-making" in which he meets his soul-friend, Rix-- Vercengetorix-- and ultimately his involvement in the dream of forming a great alliance among the Celtic tribes to resist the incursion of Caesar.

If you've ever read or even just had any knowledge of "All Gaul was divided in three parts" you probably know this isn't going to be a huge success for the Gauls. Still, you can't help hoping...

Ainvar is resourceful and likable. At times the elegaic tone for the Celts ("we were a people who sang") is a bit twee, and it's true the Romans are presented as out and out villains which oversimplifies the story. There are also a few loose ends-- a kidnapped daughter's fate and the betrayal by a friend.

But on the whole this is an engrossing story with a sense of historical accuracy, and a must read for anyone interested in Celts and ancient Rome. Llewelyn's prose is a treat and she writes engaging characters throughout.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Historical Fiction at its Best, March 11, 2000
By Robert Ketchum (Tulsa, OK United States) - See all my reviews
I have read a number of Morgan's novels, all of which are excellent reads in their own right, however "Druids" is by far the most compelling. It is a wonderful attempt to show history through the eyes of the vanquished, and not the usual creators of history - the victors. As in all her books, the writing is fluid and enthralling. The person to person stories written around the historical events are so well done the reader feels anticipation and hope even though we all know how tragically it all ends. A definate must read for anyone who has an interest in the Celts, history, or simply a well written story.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Defense, October 1, 2002
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While I do not consider this to be one of the greatest books I've ever read, it certainly is a good one. It has it's flaws, yes. Every book does.
I was a little surprised that Llywelyn actually included human sacrifice in her portrayal of the druids, considering that the only source of "witness" to such practices were the Romans themselves, who, being the enemy of the Gallic Celts, were known to create various lies to plant fear of the druids in the minds of their followers. Note that I am not deducting any stars due to this, though, because there is very little we know about the Celts and their lives and one cannot be absolutely certain.
However, I feel the need to defend this book against some of the reviews, because, frankly, many of them were down-right stupid.
Take, for instance, the reviewer who deducted a star merely because it had a "sad ending". How many books have sad endings? Some of the greatest books of all time do! It has nothing to do with the quality of the book, so don't deduct from the average star review for such a stupid thing as that! He follows up with an "Oh, well, that's history" attitude. So why deduct the star at all?
Oh, and the person who complains about the central character being "egotistical"...So what if he ever showed any signs of egotism? That's his character! Once again, that's a part of the story. And then you spoke of the Romans being "exaggerated". That's because it was from the Gallic Celts' point of view. Of course they're going to portray the Romans that way! It's their point of view! Oh, and if you're going to bash a book, at least use something resembling good English grammar so you don't look like a complete fool. There's a difference between typos and not using anything resembling capitalization, punctuation, etc. When talking about the Romans, use the plural form of the word. "of Roman" does not cut it.
And there was another man who said the characters were too "sophisticated" for him, because the Celts are shrouded in such mystery. You're right, there is much we do not know. But the author has the license to guess. She seems to have done a fairly good job at remaining as historically accurate as possible. What do you want her to do? Have paper-thin, 2-dimensional characters? Come on! She has to breathe life into them somehow! And there is hardly a reason to believe that the Celts didn't have the vocabulary to express concepts such as "professional jealousy."
Sorry for ranting like this, but I'm tired of stupid, trivial reviews complaining about stupid things. Reviews such as "this isn't what I was looking for", so the book itself is terrible because "I was unaware of its true content".
Like I said, this wasn't a perfect book. I give it four stars because I believe it deserves that much for it's fluidity and presentation. It reads pretty well. But it lacks something.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good purchase
The book, Druids, cost all of 1 cent. The only thing wrong with it was that someone had dropped it in the mud and the dust cover was dirty. I wiped it clean. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Carolyn A. Norton

3.0 out of 5 stars The subtle side of this novel sneaks up on you
"Life is change, and simplicity had been swept away on a Roman floodtide."

Morgan Llywelyn's Druids is the story of the eradication of free Gaul by the Roman general... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Nan Hawthorne

5.0 out of 5 stars Exploration of Druidry and the Gaulish fight for freedom
A compelling historical novel, exploring both Celtic Druidic belief, and the struggle of the Gauls to hold onto national freedom against the Roman conquest by the legions of the... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Gary Selikow

4.0 out of 5 stars Vercingetorix/Caesar/Gaul through the eyes of a fictional Druid
Historical fiction based on the Vercingetorix/Caesar/Gaul saga as seen through the eyes of a fictional Druid. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Cwn_Annwn

5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!!
I really enjoyed everything this book has to offer. The only fault I find is that it is quite long in getting to the inevitable downfall of the druidical society of Gauls and says... Read more
Published on August 28, 2007 by Rebecca A. Lummus

4.0 out of 5 stars Listening Down the Wind


My review's title paraphrases a reference made in the book, I think by Ainvar, regarding the verbal transmission of all the lore and knowledge of the Celts which may... Read more
Published on July 26, 2007 by Dawn Killen-Courtney

5.0 out of 5 stars Intelligent, sensitive, evocative historical fiction
Not sure what book some of the other reviewers here had read, but this, like all of Llywelyn's prolific oeurve, is written with vibrancy and an epic literacy that few others can... Read more
Published on May 21, 2007 by Stephen Richmond

4.0 out of 5 stars Otherwhen
This is a strong historical novel about a little-known episode. Ainvar, Chief Druid of a tribe in Gaul, comes of age during the era when the Celtic peoples of Gaul were being... Read more
Published on November 16, 2006 by doomsdayer520

3.0 out of 5 stars Don't expect too much and you won't be disappointed
Overall, the book is o.k. Her technique is good but it's a little slow at developing a plot. What I found hard to buy into was the fact that Ainvar, the main character, becomes... Read more
Published on July 9, 2006 by N. Perz

4.0 out of 5 stars these aren't the druids you're looking for [no spoilers]
"Druids" applies historical references and Arthurian-esque fantasy into a pleasant magical story about cultural preservation and loyalty. Read more
Published on June 29, 2006 by Oscar

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