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Stevie Nicks' Literary Influences's Reading List

Notable reader profiled on radicalreads.com. 14 favorite books recommended in their radicalreads feature.

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Favorite books (2020)

Favorite books recommended by Stevie Nicks' Literary Influences, as compiled by radicalreads.com. Source article: https://radicalreads.com/stevie-nicks-favorite-books/.

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Evangeline Walton · Buy on Amazon
"These four fantasy-fiction books by American author Evangeline Walton (The Prince of Annwn, The Children of Llyr, The Song of Rhiannon and The Island of The Mighty) are based on traditional Welsh myths. Someone sent them to me back in 1978 because I’d written a song called Rhiannon 5 years earlier. Walton started her work around 1934 and finished in 1974, which was right around the time that I wrote Rhiannon, so I felt like when her work ended, mine began."
Cover of Wide Sargasso Sea
Jean Rhys · Buy on Amazon
"Wide Sargasso Sea is inspired by Bronte’s classic Jane Eyre. The novel explores the life of Mrs Rochester, ‘the wild woman in the attic’, in 1830s Jamaica before she was brought to England by Mr Rochester. Jean Rhys wrote this book as a precursor to Jane Eyre because of her love for the Bronte novel. I saw the film adaptation of the book in the early 1990s and it inspired me to write the song of the same name on my album."
Karen Blixen · Buy on Amazon
"This memoir recounts the time Karen Blixen (a Danish author) spent in Kenya from 1914. When I saw the 1985 movie version with Meryl Streep and Robert Redford, it just killed me and inspired me to read the book. Both make me sob so much I can hardly breathe. Later, my assistant gave me a beautiful old copy, which makes me treasure the story more. I even stayed in the Karen Blixen suite at the Hotel D’Angleterre in her native Copenhagen. The relationship between Blixten and the Safari hunter De..."
Oscar Wilde (also rec’d by John Lennon ) · Buy on Amazon
Stephenie Meyer · Buy on Amazon
"Moonlight (A Vampire’s Dream), a song on my new album, was written about New Moon . The song is about what happens when a relationship breaks down or, more specifically, when you are abandoned in some way. I could totally relate to that. I think that Meyer’s stories are magnificent and I’m amazed at how she built her complex world. Writing a song seems much simpler that writing a novel – a song is just five verses and a chorus! I think the love story between Edward and Bella is going to live..."
Susan Howatch · Buy on Amazon

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