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The Lost Book of the Grail: A Novel (edición 2017)

por Charlie Lovett (Autor)

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"From the New York Times bestselling author of The Bookman's Tale comes a new novel about an obsessive bibliophile's quest through time to discover a missing manuscript, the unknown history of an English Cathedral, and the secret of the Holy Grail. Arthur Prescott is happiest when surrounded by the ancient books and manuscripts of the Barchester Cathedral library. Increasingly, he feels like a fish out of water among the concrete buildings of the University of Barchester, where he works as an English professor. His one respite is his time spent nestled in the library, nurturing his secret obsession with the Holy Grail and researching his perennially unfinished guidebook to the medieval cathedral. But when a beautiful young American named Bethany Davis arrives in Barchester charged with the task of digitizing the library's manuscripts, Arthur's tranquility is broken. Appalled by the threat modern technology poses to the library he loves, he sets out to thwart Bethany, only to find in her a kindred spirit with a similar love for knowledge and books--and a fellow Grail fanatic. Bethany soon joins Arthur in a quest to find the lost Book of Ewolda, the ancient manuscript telling the story of the cathedral's founder. And when the future of the cathedral itself is threatened, Arthur and Bethany's search takes on grave importance, leading the pair to discover secrets about the cathedral, about the Grail, and about themselves"--… (más)
Miembro:shaunesay
Título:The Lost Book of the Grail: A Novel
Autores:Charlie Lovett (Autor)
Información:Viking (2017), 329 pages
Colecciones:Tu biblioteca, Actualmente leyendo, Lista de deseos, Por leer, Lo he leído pero no lo tengo
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Etiquetas:wishlist, book-riot-recs, GRimport

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The Lost Book of the Grail por Charlie Lovett

Añadido recientemente porkiwifoster, biblioteca privada, JoeB1934, JFBCore, ToreKes, sablackwell, IntrovertedFaerie13, JFB87, jilcatt
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The idea of this book sounded so great and I wanted to like it so much...but last night I just had to give it up.

It's hard to describe what I'm feeling but this is a book written by a guy...for guys. The main character is a guy, that doesn't bug me of course. The problem is that it's just not meant to be engaging to female sensibilities. Again, nothing I'm really able to describe...just a feeling that turns me off. When the main character and his buddies had their book geek out night, I was reminded of my brother and all his weird gaming friends from high school: never showered, greasy hair, nasty complexions from an abundance of nasty food, never brushed their teeth, grossing me out discussing girls that would never give them a second look...all that yucky geeky guy stuff. I couldn't handle it. Had to let it go. This author also wrote a Jane Austen story. I wanted to read it so much...not sure I can now. Ew. ( )
  classyhomemaker | Dec 11, 2023 |
Loved this. Not a heavy epic but a sort of a cozy mystery version of a grail story - small english town, history, library and book love, romance - what more do you want for a fall read? ( )
  mmcrawford | Dec 5, 2023 |
Can you discover more than one treasure at the same time? Charlie Lovett's wonderful 2017 novel “The Lost Book of the Grail” answers, why not?

If you have read much Anthony Trollope, you have probably heard of the fictional English town of Barchester. Lovett takes us there again in the company of Arthur Prescott, named after King Arthur and obsessed with Holy Grail legends since his childhood. Now he works happily with ancient manuscripts in the Barchester Cathedral Library. Suddenly those manuscripts are threatened.

Bethany Davis, a young American, comes to Barchester to digitalize these manuscripts. In his mind, Arthur views this project as making them expendable. His suspicions gain validity when Bethany's employer, an American billionaire, makes an offer to buy the manuscripts, and the cathedral hierarchy, desperate for money, takes the offer seriously.

Bethany turns out to be a Grail enthusiast, too, and together, along with a couple of friends, they begin a quest not for the Grail itself but for a book about the Grail and an almost mythical early saint. When they find it at last, it turns out to be more than Arthur could have hoped for. And the other treasure? Why, it's Bethany's heart, to Arthur an even greater prize.

Lovett first won acclaim for his novel “The Bookman's Tale,” but I found this an even more rewarding tale. And his scholarship is as impressive as his writing. ( )
  hardlyhardy | Oct 12, 2022 |
The Lost Book of the Grail. Or a Visitor’s Guide to Barchester Cathedral. Charlie Lovett. 2017. Arthur Prescott is happiest when he is in the library of the Barchester Cathedral checking the old manuscripts for clues to his secret obsession: searching for the Holy Grail. He loathes all things related to computers and his horrified when a pretty American, Bethany Davis appears to digitize the library’s ancient manuscripts. We know from the beginning that they will find true love, but if you like English history this is a nice love story ( )
  judithrs | Sep 21, 2022 |
A book about books, about book-lovers, about love, faith, and nerds. I could have finished it in a single day, but I loved it so much I paced myself and savored it. Found it in a Tiny Free Library, and it has found its forever home with me. ( )
  liagiba | Aug 13, 2022 |
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No age lives entirely alone; every civilization is formed not merely by its own achievements but by what it has inherited from the past. If these things are destroyed, we have lost a part of our past, and we shall be the poorer for it. - Major Ronald Balfour
To me Barset has been a real county, and its city a real city, and the spires and towers have been before my eyes, and the voices of the people are known to my ears, and the pavement of the city ways are familiar to my footsteps. - Anthony Trollope
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Barchester was not equipped with air-raid sirens, being both beyond the range of German bombers and of no strategic value -- but bomber squadrons could become lost on nights when fog unexpectedly blanketed the south of England, and while the emergence of a cathedral spire from that fog might confirm to the navigator that he was too far off course to return home safely, to the bombardier it would recall the words of the commanding officer: "Some target is better than no target."
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"From the New York Times bestselling author of The Bookman's Tale comes a new novel about an obsessive bibliophile's quest through time to discover a missing manuscript, the unknown history of an English Cathedral, and the secret of the Holy Grail. Arthur Prescott is happiest when surrounded by the ancient books and manuscripts of the Barchester Cathedral library. Increasingly, he feels like a fish out of water among the concrete buildings of the University of Barchester, where he works as an English professor. His one respite is his time spent nestled in the library, nurturing his secret obsession with the Holy Grail and researching his perennially unfinished guidebook to the medieval cathedral. But when a beautiful young American named Bethany Davis arrives in Barchester charged with the task of digitizing the library's manuscripts, Arthur's tranquility is broken. Appalled by the threat modern technology poses to the library he loves, he sets out to thwart Bethany, only to find in her a kindred spirit with a similar love for knowledge and books--and a fellow Grail fanatic. Bethany soon joins Arthur in a quest to find the lost Book of Ewolda, the ancient manuscript telling the story of the cathedral's founder. And when the future of the cathedral itself is threatened, Arthur and Bethany's search takes on grave importance, leading the pair to discover secrets about the cathedral, about the Grail, and about themselves"--

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