The Lost Book of the Grail - Charlie Lovett

⭐ 9.5/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

Arthur Prescott has always been obsessed with the Holy Grail since his grandfather told him it might be at Barchester Cathedral. He's spent his life trying to find it and doing research in the old cathedral library. Then a young American woman wants to digitize everything and is a fellow Grail-hunter, and she helps him with his hunt even though they have different views on technology.

This book is very, very fun, and immediately made me want to visit all the old cathedrals and read manuscripts made of vellum. I don't like reading old books, but this book made me wish I did. It's perfect for book-lovers and history-lovers. It had a great sense of place, and I could see why Arthur loves Barchester so much. I also liked the exploration of the importance of historical documents, the purpose of libraries, and the debate over the digital world versus physical.

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