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Lancelot Paperback
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- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherCorgi Books
- Dimensions5.04 x 1.1 x 7.76 inches
- ISBN-100552174009
- ISBN-13978-0552174008
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- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 0552174009
- ISBN-13 : 978-0552174008
- Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
- Dimensions : 5.04 x 1.1 x 7.76 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #452,088 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #357 in Fairy Tales (Books)
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About the author

Giles Kristian's first historical novels were the acclaimed and bestselling RAVEN Viking trilogy – Blood Eye, Sons of Thunder and Odin’s Wolves. For his next series, he drew on a long-held fascination with the English Civil War to chart the fortunes of a family divided by this brutal conflict in The Bleeding Land and Brothers’ Fury. Giles also co-wrote Wilbur Smith’s No.1 bestseller, Golden Lion. In God of Vengeance (a TIMES Book of the Year), Winter’s Fire, and the Historical Writers’ Association Gold Crown shortlisted Wings of the Storm, he returned to the world of the Vikings to tell the story of Sigurd and his celebrated fictional fellowship. Lancelot was published to great acclaim and hit The Times bestseller charts at No. 3. It was also a Sunday Times bestseller. He followed Lancelot with Camelot, and his new novel, a thriller called Where Blood Runs Cold, was The Times’ Thriller of the Month. To find out more about Giles: www.gileskristian.com
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Customers find the book great, beautifully written, and a good take on the traditional story of King Arthur and his Knights. They also say the writing style is engaging and the prose is well-paced.
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Customers find the book well-told, interesting, and enjoyable to read.
"...It is one of the top ten best reads I've ever encountered, and I'll be looking for more Giles Kristian books to grace my shelves...." Read more
"This is truly a great read enjoyed everything about it. Have never read a story of the Arthurian Legend from Lancelots view. Couldn't put it down." Read more
"...At this point the book takes a turn and becomes one of the best...." Read more
"Overall good book, keeps you interested. But Lancelot & Arthur should have continued friends. I was disappointed in the ending." Read more
Customers find the writing style beautifully written and appreciate the tremendous use of language and imagery.
"...Kristian is a phenomenal writer. His prose comes straight from the heart (for the romantic and touching parts) or from his gut..." Read more
"...The prose is beautifully written though. I really enjoyed the author's handling of words and I like the fact that Lancelot has to struggle for most..." Read more
"...A great writing style and for the first time really clears up the relationship between, Arthur, Lancelot and Guinevere." Read more
"...Tremendous use of language/imagery, a humanization of the legends and story that is better than good...." Read more
Customers find the storyline of the book to be a really good take on the traditional story of King Arthur and his Knights.
"It was definitely a very fresh take on the Arthurian Tales, though I wish there was perhaps a little more detail or some storylines seen through..." Read more
"Giles Kristian is an incredible story-teller. He gets the reader immediately invested in Lancelot's tale and keeps you on edge the entire time." Read more
"A really good take on the traditional story of Le Mort d'Arthur or King Arthur and his Knights...." Read more
"A fantastic novel that brings the old tales to life in new ways a from a new perspective...." Read more
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As a lover of all things Arthurian, I had wanted to acquire this book for over a year. For some reason, it's not available in Kindle version, but that was my ONLY disappointment. Purchasing a print copy was worth the wait in its arrival, as this book was everything I'd hoped it would be and more.
Kristian is a phenomenal writer. His prose comes straight from the heart (for the romantic and touching parts) or from his gut (the battle scenes and violence of 5th century Britain!). I cannot even begin to describe how this book kept me enthralled. It is one of the top ten best reads I've ever encountered, and I'll be looking for more Giles Kristian books to grace my shelves. The final two pages are now tear-stained, and I'm not an emotional person. It is RARE when I cry while reading.
And Kristian is correct in his author's notes. The character of Lancelot has always been overshadowed by the grandeur of Arthur himself, Guinevere, or Merlin. Well, suffice it to say that Lancelot was always my favorite character in the legends, and now is elevated even higher in my book. This man's suffering spirit, the injustice which is never overturned, the courage, honor, and yet human frailty--are all treated with dignity, resolve, and tenderness. This book BREATHES--sometimes quietly and sometimes in gasps as the story evolves. Readers are drawn into Lancelot's character from the start to the finish, and I was breathless at every turn and nuance.
If you have not read this book, RUN to Amazon. Order it and indulge. It's excellent literature and an adventure from beginning to end.
I felt the story could have gone much, much deeper, but I still immensely enjoyed reading it. If you are looking for a good read, I would recommend it, but be aware some things seem to be hurriedly tied up at the end of the story. The prose is beautifully written though. I really enjoyed the author's handling of words and I like the fact that Lancelot has to struggle for most of the book. Nothing is quite handed to him, which is enjoyable.
I have read almost everything Bernard Cornwell has written and far too often authors, that should not be, are compared to him. This book is on par with the best of Mr. Cornwell's Uther series.
I almost quit reading this book--so glad I did not. Highly recommended--highly
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If you're a Medieval junkie or a fan of the Arthurian stories, then this is a must buy. I would even recommend it for people who are looking for a great book. I was disappointed by Bernard Cornwell's characterization of Lancelot, but Kristian's Lancelot may as well be a Celtic Achilles. Do yourself a favour and buy this. You won't be disappointed.
“And yet Arthur had Merlin. And Merlin had an idea. And so Arthur listened”
Lancelot is a historical version of the Arthurian tales that was refreshing and special. Wow, it was phenomenal!
The Arthurian legends have undoubtedly consisted of some of my favourite tales of all time. From the film adaptations to Tolkien’s epic poem The Fall of Arthur and Bernard Cornwell’s Warlord Chronicles. These are some of my favourite books ever, hence why I am currently writing a 6,000 word essay on the evolution of the legends. Lancelot now enters this bracket, and goes right up near the top.
This was a wonderful retelling of well-known stories, from a unique and wonderful perspective, including an entirely new coming of age story, and giving such a brilliant depth to the story of Lancelot.
Giles Kristian's prose is smooth, clear and alluring. The reading was made even better by the great audio narration of Philip Stevens, the first audiobook I’ve ever listened to.
“Arthur would fight for Britain. I would fight for Arthur. And Guinevere would always own my soul. The gods are cruel.”
The characters are masterful! New characters were brilliant and memorable, Pelias and Melwas being two such people. I fell in love with some. I absolutely despised others. They will linger on my mind for a long time to come.
This is my first reading of a book by Giles Kristian, a crime really. And oh was I so happy to discover he creates amazing action sequences. You are immersed into the conflict, whether it be a duel, or a skirmish, or a large scale battle. Whatever it is, you will feel as if you are there, participating in the crush of battle, experiencing the claustrophobic adrenaline rush of the shieldwall. Yet another aspect of this book to praise!
Lancelot is a story of heroism and tragedy. Of love and loyalty. Of a heart-wrenching decision between friendship and love. An impossible decision. I hate certain decisions Lancelot makes, but I could not stop myself sympathising with him and agreeing with his course. Kristian framed the story in the perfect way.
Overall, I cannot express the joy I found in this novel. It was utterly brilliant! Never a dull moment. Characterisation, plot and pace was all spot on. Nothing to fault in this magnificent tale. The sequel matches this in craft step by step.
5/5 STARS - READ THIS BOOK
This book, as usual, is original, realistic and compelling.
Maybe I liked his old books better…… or maybe I did not like the end….
I do not know, maybe a little bit ness definitive … some hope for the future at least for Lancelot.
but i do not want to spoil.
anyway I will read all his new books when they will be published.







