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Holy Blood, Holy Grail - Community Reviews back

by Michael Baigent, Richard Leigh, Henry Lincoln
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elisas8
elisas8 rated it 12 years ago
2.5 stars. it was a long 300 pages of foundation building to get to what i thought was the most interesting stuff. i liked the authors' explanation in the introduction the admittedly gives them a bit of leeway in their position, about how of course any time you're talking about something that happ...
Sacred Space
Sacred Space rated it 13 years ago
I originally approached the book with the idea that even if the "history" was wonky, it will be entertaining to read. I was sorely disappointed. It was uphill all the way, especially in the middle, when you get bogged down in all those dynasties.However, I'm giving it two stars for the chapters to...
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it 14 years ago
Oh, you know why.
Between The Bookends
Between The Bookends rated it 21 years ago
Interesting Read!
Maggie the Ranter
Maggie the Ranter rated it 32 years ago
I read this years ago when I was deep in a Knights Templar mindset, and found the theories wonderful and invigorating. I realize they are proceeding on theory here, but the analysis and possibility was extremely interesting.and the second I read Dan Browns Da Vinci Code I knew where he had gotten h...
The Charcoal Burner
The Charcoal Burner rated it 37 years ago
Bwahahahaha!
spocksbro
spocksbro rated it 43 years ago
I must have picked this book up around the time it came out, which would have made me a sophomore in high school.When I became a "real" historian, I came to realize just how much of it was hyperbolic tripe but even as a youth, I understood that 90% was speculation (to put it kindly).The two things i...
Manny Rayner's book reviews
Manny Rayner's book reviews rated it 43 years ago
Probably the oldest surviving piece of hot gossip still in circulation: Jesus had an affair with Mary Magdalene, which resulted in a child. Members of the post-Dan-Brown generation may have trouble believing this, but I hadn't heard a single rumour before I read this book. Really!
michael
michael rated it 43 years ago
An interesting fairy-tale: probably better fiction that Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code
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