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The Copper Crown (The Tales of Aeron #1) Paperback | Pages: 432 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 1518 Users | 62 Reviews

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Original Title: The Copper Crown
ISBN: 0451450507 (ISBN13: 9780451450500)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Tales of Aeron #1, The Keltiad #1
Literary Awards: Compton Crook Award Nominee (1985)

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WHEN EARTH MEETS KELTIA WILL STAR EMPIRES FALL?
When lore became legend on ancient Earth and the powers of magic waned, the Kelts and their allies fled the planet for the freedom of distant star realms.

But the stars were home to dangerous foes, and millenia later, the worlds of Keltia still maintained uneasy truce with two enemy empires -the Imperium and the Phalanx. Then, at the start of the reign of Aeron, mistress of high magic and queen of all the Kelts, an Earthship made contact with her long-fled children. And while Earth and Keltia reached out to form alliance, the star fleets of the enemy mobilized for final, devastating war....


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Title:The Copper Crown (The Tales of Aeron #1)
Author:Patricia Kennealy-Morrison
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 432 pages
Published:July 1st 1986 by Roc (first published November 1984)
Categories:Fantasy. Science Fiction. Fiction. Science Fiction Fantasy

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I'm sure there are people who condemn this books as a blatant case of Celtic wish fulfilment. I don't disagree. But you know what, it's exactly my kind of wish fulfilment, so I really don't care. I just love reading them.This was a lovely (if rather slow) reread and I hope to get to the sequel before too long (there's a whole bunch of book group books I'd rather like to read this month which will keep me busy).All I need now is ebooks of the entire series to make the rereading easier and for the

I bought this book when it was first published as a hardcover by the old Bluebird publishing house. I since had to purchase a paperback copy for loaning out, because the hardcover copies of this first and its successors are not leaving my possession!Celtic (spelled with a 'k' in Ms. Kennealy-Morrison's books) mythology has long been a favorite subject, and to have it writ large in space and made more personal somehow was a real treat. I find Ms. K-M's writing to be easily digested, and always

This is a review of memory because I loved this book and haven't found it again. But it takes you through the coming of age of Aeron, Queen of the Kelts. It is an amazing growing up tale that just makes you want to know Aeron as an adult (good news- you can in the next two books). Rich and colorful, pure escape. I need to get my hands on a copy again- alas it appears to be out of print so I may have to start scouring used book stores and get serious about it.I will recommend this book with the

Ok, this is my 4th time reading this book. I came across it at my parents' house rotting in a pile of other old books and, delighted, snatched it up to read again. It had been a long while since I read it last and so, to me, it was like reading it anew. It was just as good as I remembered it. This book is a strange mix of ancient Celtic/Keltic mythology and futuristic Science Fiction. There are mentions of magic and ancient rituals juxtaposed with starships and datapads. Somehow, it works. The

Celts in space! Who could resist? I have read this several times and love the series

Abstaining from voting. Gave up 30% of the way in.The setting is unique, Fantasy and Sci-Fi at the same time. The writing is nice. But getting through so far still felt like a chore, maybe the pacing picks up after this.May get back to this again later.

Interesting book combining space and old Irish folklore. Liked the characters but parts of the story, especially past history, was hard to take. Not sure ill read the other 2 books in the series

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