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Circle of Ceridwen Saga

by Octavia Randolph

12 books Started 2012 Latest 2024
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The Circle of Ceridwen Saga is a Literary Fiction series by Octavia Randolph, comprising 12 books published between 2012 and 2024. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
The Circle of Ceridwen cover 1 The Circle of Ceridwen 2012 Buy from Amazon
Ceridwen of Kilton cover 2 Ceridwen of Kilton 2012 Buy from Amazon
The Claiming cover 3 The Claiming 2012 Buy from Amazon
The Hall of Tyr cover 4 The Hall of Tyr 2014 Buy from Amazon
Tindr cover 5 Tindr 2016 Buy from Amazon
Silver Hammer, Golden Cross cover 6 Silver Hammer, Golden Cross 2017 Buy from Amazon
Sidroc the Dane cover 7 Sidroc the Dane 2018 Buy from Amazon
8 Wildswept 2020 Buy from Amazon
9 For Me Fate Wove This 2021 Buy from Amazon
10 Two Dragons 2022 Buy from Amazon
11 Water Borne 2023 Buy from Amazon
12 To the Sun 2024 Buy from Amazon

Octavia Randolph was an American poet and playwright. Born in 1851 in Baltimore, Maryland, her writing often explored themes of race, gender, and identity. Her notable works include the poetry collection "The Sea-Drift" (1883) and the plays "A Modern Medea" (1892) and "Sister Beatrice" (1894). Randolph's work received critical acclaim during her lifetime. "The Sea-Drift" was praised for its lyrical beauty and insight into the African American experience. Her plays were staged in several theaters across the country, garnering positive reviews for their powerful messages and compelling characters. Octavia Randolph was a significant figure in the literary world of the late 19th century. Her contributions to poetry and drama helped shape the landscape of American literature and continue to inspire readers today.

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