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The Lost Manuscript
The Lost Manuscript: A Novel | Cathy Bonidan
19 posts | 18 read | 27 to read
"Poignant and powerful."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) The Lost Manuscript is a charming epistolary novel about the love of books and magical ability they have to bring people together. Sometimes a book has the power to change your life... When Anne-Lise Briard books a room at the Beau Rivage Hotel for her vacation on the Brittany coast, she has no idea this trip will start her on the path to unearthing a mystery. In search of something to read, she opens up her bedside table drawer in her hotel room, and inside she finds an abandoned manuscript. Halfway through the pages, an address is written. She sends pages to the address, in hopes of potentially hearing a response from the unknown author. But not before she reads the story and falls in love with it. The response, which she receives a few days later, astonishes her... Not only does the author write back, but he confesses that he lost the manuscript 30 years prior on a flight to Montreal. And then he reveals something even more shockingthat he was not the author of the second half of the book. Anne-Lise cant rest until she discovers who this second mystery author is, and in doing so tracks down every person who has held this manuscript in their hands. Through the letters exchanged by the people whose lives the manuscript has touched, she discovers long-lost love stories and intimate secrets. Romances blossom and new friends are made. Everyone's lives are made better by this bookand isn't that the point of reading? And finally, with a plot twist you don't see coming, she uncovers the astonishing identity of the author who finished the story.
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megnews
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Pickpick

Mystery and romance unfold when a lost manuscript is found in a hotel room drawer. The journeys it took to get there and to find its way back to its owner are revealed through a series of letters in this #epistolarynovel that celebrates the impact books have on our lives.

Read for library book discussion

tpixie I enjoyed this. I hope you have a great discussion! 12mo
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megnews
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Palimpsest
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Pickpick

This is between a pick and so-so for me. I enjoyed the idea of a lost manuscript found in the drawer of a hotel room & finding out what hands it had passed through in the last thirty years & the people who were immensely affected by it in a positive way. I generally like epistolary novels, but the letters, although written by several different voices, did somewhat sound the same; that extra flowery romantic style of writing which I usually ❤️

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RebeccaRoo7
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"I imagine you thought, quite arrogantly, that your natural charm had worked its magic on me, the poor solitary and exiled woman. Think again! I am vaccinated against the beauty and cheap compliments of men, and the distance you excuse yourself for taking without much tact will not disrupt my walks, nor my five o'clock tea..."

#lost #manuscripts #writing #readKY #mystery #paris #epistolary #snailmail #summer #travel

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LiteraryinLawrence
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… Sigh. ☺️
This was a warm French hug of a book. I‘ll admit that I was a little skeptical of this when @BennettBookworm basically insisted I read it. I don‘t always connect to epistolary novels. I was so wrong. It was delightful and affirming of the magic of books to bring us together and nudge us in the right direction. All the hearts. 💗💗💗💗💗

mcctrish I love a good epistolary novel ❤️❤️ 2y
tpixie @LiteraryinLawrence I‘m glad you liked it. I thought it was pretty clever! 2y
BennettBookworm Yayyyyy! Epic review. The best French hug!! 2y
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Sharpeipup
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Which is it Littens? Too many books or not enough shelves??

Tamra Ahhhhh yes that IS the question. 3y
Catsandbooks Never enough books!! Definitely need more space 😂 3y
wanderinglynn Not enough bookshelves! 3y
Chrissyreadit Not enough bookshelves! Love the tote! 3y
Gissy Not enough shelves of cours😜 3y
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tpixie
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I love how the story is unfolding in this epistolary. More and more is revealed about these characters as time goes on! I hope we ‘Find Waldo‘ - the origin of the lost manuscript!

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tpixie
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I‘m enjoying this epistolary novel. It has been on my #TBR stack awhile. I feel like these kind of books need to be read & not listened to and I hardly have time for real reading. I‘m glad I‘m taking the time now.

tpixie @jeff1000 this is inappropriate you may leave Litsy now 3y
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LeslieO
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Eggs ❤️👏🏻💙 3y
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BennettBookworm
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Do you love letter writing and France and beautiful connections between strangers with a shared love of reading and curmudgeons turned best friends??? Look no further! ☺️This book was absolutely perfect!

LiteraryinLawrence I started this tonight and I‘m halfway through and loving it so far! 💗 2y
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booksaremyfavorite
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As readers, I‘m sure we can all relate to how a book can impact our lives. This story is about a manuscript that was found, all of the people that read it, and the impact it had on each of them.

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Twocougs
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What a charming sweet story. The character were interesting, the plot unique, and the settings wonderful. This one brought me lots of joy!

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BayouGirl85
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I don't think any reader would be able to deny the impactful power of a book. I enjoyed reading about how a manuscript that was misplaced effected so many people over the course of 20 years. Then for the author to be connected back to his lost pages and discover their impact on so many over its missing years.

April Book 13/25 #LitsyLove

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
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BennettBookworm
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This is a BEAUTIFUL problem to have, but I‘m overwhelmed by so many library books! Since my local one has reopened, I‘ve been putting so many things on hold, so now I need help deciding which to read first! See anything you liked? ;)

brittanyreads I want to (but haven't yet) read 3y
Scochrane26 I haven‘t read By the Book yet, but I recently bought it. 3y
LiteraryinLawrence By the Book, By the Book! 3y
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LeslieO
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A bday gift from my sister. It ☑️ all my boxes: books, Paris, epistolary. And it was not even on my radar. I love a surprise!

candority I love your teacup! ☕️ 3y
LeslieO @candority thank you! I have a teacup collection from when I was young. But this one was missing a saucer. 3y
candority Awh, that‘s too bad 😔 3y
BennettBookworm Wow now I need to read this, too!! 3y
LeahBergen What a pretty photo! 3y
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jb72
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#bookspin #bookspinbingo

A novel based on letters between strangers turned friends about a lost manuscript. I really enjoyed this book. Admittedly it would have been better in print form; although, I liked listening to the audiobook.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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Well-ReadNeck
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Mehso-so

Listened to this #ARC on #audiobook. The narration was good, but the book was just okay. A cute premise, but the plot was overly drawn out. I think that the for as an epistolary novel didn‘t quite work for this one.

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TiminCalifornia
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I wanted to try an #audiobook and was seeking an interesting story that wasn‘t dark or heavy. This #netgalley ARC fit the bill.

Ironic to imbibe an epistolary novel as an audiobook? The #dreamscapemedia production is high quality. The French accents of the narrators added to the ambience. This story is written for readers. A puzzle, light romance, and a great read for anyone who has read a fictional book that transformed their life.

Suet624 I love this review. 3y
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