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Subject: THE BOOK OF KELLS by R. A. MacAvoy
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                     THE BOOK OF KELLS by R. A. MacAvoy
                            Bantam, 1985, $3.50.
                     A book review by Evelyn C. Leeper

     John Thornburn, through Celtic music and artwork, opens a portal back
to Tenth Century Ireland.  A young woman of that time, Ailesh, comes
through, fleeing from Viking raiders.  John and she return, along with
Derval O'Keane, a friend of John's who just happens to be studying Celtic
history, literature, language, etc.  What you start out with is an old
standby of a science fiction premise (time travel); what you end up with is
basically an historical adventure novel.  After MacAvoy's first four novels,
I was really looking forward to this one.  Though it's competent, it doesn't
have the magic touch that her earlier works did.  I can't say that I
strongly recommend it.

					Evelyn C. Leeper
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					Evelyn C. Leeper
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