tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1473985801884703567.post3818931824941687925..comments2013-04-27T15:24:34.744-07:00Comments on The River of Milk: Exploring Myths, Folklore and Archaeology: BonelandAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09645413873409151393noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1473985801884703567.post-26975673368348729962012-09-27T09:45:28.873-07:002012-09-27T09:45:28.873-07:00Thanks for your thoughts on Boneland. As a non-sch...Thanks for your thoughts on Boneland. As a non-scholar of myth, poetry, astronomy or anything else, I had a hard time with some sections of Boneland. It was just as hard and elusive as I'd feared it would be. (As one of those nine-year-olds who encountered The Weirdstone in the 1960s, I was still hoping for a bit more of Cadellin and Fenodyree and glimpses of elves.)<br />But I appreciate it for what it is, and will reread it in order to delve more deeply into its mysteries. Rick Spencehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09147840937518662183noreply@blogger.com