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The Last Crusader
The Last Crusader, June 2020
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2. How did you Experience the Book?
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In general I liked it, although all in all I liked best Father Coloma's JEROMIN, which deals with the same subject, but invents a lot less. Although it deals almost exclusively with historic facts, JeromÃn must also be considered a novel, for the author fills gaps with no footnotes and without mentioning authorities and alternatives.


It was an easy and captivating read. I'm very glad to have read it and am reading Lepanto by Chesterton as a follow up.
Jt wrote: "It was an easy and captivating read. I'm very glad to have read it and am reading Lepanto by Chesterton as a follow up."
Excellent!! I always love a book that drives me to read other books or to seek out other information.
Excellent!! I always love a book that drives me to read other books or to seek out other information.

Don Juan is in many respects a tragic figure being caught up in the geo—political machinations due to his birth. At the same time his connections bring him to the climax of his life at the early age 24. What I really enjoyed was how faith permeated and organized every aspect of life. It draws a sad picture of what we have lost.


I'm also glad that our next book is also set in Spain and in the same time period.