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Arthor #4

The Serpent and the Grail

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The disappearance of the Grail from young King Arthur's kingdom has rained destruction down on England, but the king's mother and Merlin will work to recover it. Reprint.

400 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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A.A. Attanasio

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I’m a novelist and student of the imagination living in Honolulu. Fantasies, visions, hallucinations or whatever we call those irrational powers that illuminate our inner life fascinate me. I’m particularly intrigued by the creative intelligence that scripts our dreams. And I love carrying this soulful energy outside my mind, into the one form that most precisely defines who we are: story.

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Author 9 books4,864 followers
March 24, 2023
It wasn't the focus on Arthor that I appreciated in this one. Merlin always stole the show and for the most part, so did all his companions.

In this case, I had a great deal of fun with Loki and dealing with Satan was something else, too.

The whole search for the Holy Grail was quite a bit more magical and female this time around and I have no complaints. Mommy dealing with the Fae was a real delight and pretty epic in its own right.

In retrospect, I think I had a bit more fun in this one than the previous two books. Definitely worth reading if you like Arthurian legends.
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79 reviews1 follower
June 6, 2011
This was the last of four books about King Arthur. I have been reading these books since high school and i have loved them all. Not only are they just a good read but they have truly inspired my own views about the universe, magic, science, religion and spirituality. I must say that the end of this book was a bit surprising and quite unexpected but it was an interesting take on the whole of this series. If anyone is interested in King Arthur than this is the book series to read. The author has done so much research on religion in this time period and adds many insights on world was during the supposed time of King Arthur. I highly, highly recommend reading all four of these books.
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Author 1 book23 followers
July 18, 2015
Definitely a return to form. This delivered on much of the promise of earlier books in the series. It represents a wise reversal of some of the style choices made in its immediate prequel, such as normalizing the chapter titles. And, although I lowered my expectations in this respect, it also gives more coverage to the other, pessimistic side of the argument. That's another way of saying I often agreed with Morgeu, or Loki, or Lucifer. In any event, I was satisfied with this conclusion and glad I pushed onward to the finish. Overall it's a highly original, highly lyrical series.
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38 reviews1 follower
February 26, 2012
A terrific reworking of a classic western folkloric trope that ends with just about the greatest last page of any work of fiction that I have read; brilliantly self-referential, it dissolves the wall between writer and reader, tale-spinner and listener, making it clear - to me anyway - that there can't be one without the other and that experiencing someone's story is as close to a 'mind-meld' as can ever be possible.
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221 reviews5 followers
November 1, 2012
Book 4 of The Perilous Order of Camelot series. Arthur is High King of Britain and is pulling all the chieftains and lords together as one nation to defend against the northern and foreign invaders. Trying to be a Christian ruler he still has to deal with pagans, pagan gods, and magic in his kingdom.
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203 reviews2 followers
January 23, 2021
A really satisfying and elegant ending. Again, I'm impressed by Attanasio's breadth of knowledge of the legend and mythology. Not as tragic as I feared, but sufficiently high stakes, especially with Ygrane's storyline. Great series!!
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April 25, 2012
I got bored and quit reading, but the part I read was ok.
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9 reviews
December 1, 2016
l'unica mia lettura in lingua originale...lo trovo unico nel suo genere. i personaggi, i loro nomi e le loro descrizioni...mai letto nulla di simile
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