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Les piliers de la terre - Community Reviews back

by Ken Follett
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Don't Be Afraid of the Dork
Don't Be Afraid of the Dork rated it 11 years ago
Format: Kindle (borrowed from Library)Narrated By: NAOriginal Publication Year: 2002Genre(s): Historical FictionSeries: The Pillars of the Earth #1Awards: NoneThis is a very well known book (turned into a mini-series) about the trials and tribulations involved with building a Cathedral in the twelft...
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
A weighty tome of a book that follows the lives of an extended family through the building of a cathedral. The family are stonemasons and go through the strife in the period as well as the internal strife that happens in a family full of strong-willed people. It was interesting to read about the up...
Nina @ Death Books and Tea
Nina @ Death Books and Tea rated it 12 years ago
all of it was plot and i love jack and aliena and elizabeth and philip and this was generally awesome. full review another day
Witty Little Knitter
Witty Little Knitter rated it 12 years ago
I should point out that this review is based on an abridged audiobook-version: 10 hours instead of 40 (yes, that means somebody apparently thought 3/4 were not really plot-relevent). I have never been so happy about an audiobook being abridged...I would not have been able to suffer through this much...
Somewhere Far Beyond
Somewhere Far Beyond rated it 12 years ago
It caught from the beginning to the end. Awesome.
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
Confession time: This is not a book I would have picked out for myself. First of all, look at the size of this kitten squisher! Second of all, Amanda's hate-filled review of it is one of my favorite reviews on Goodreads. However, it's one of my girlfriend's favorite books and when she suggested I...
Thewanderingjew
Thewanderingjew rated it 12 years ago
The book begins early in the 12th century, with the hanging of an unusual looking red-headed man. A woman named Ellen is in the crowd of onlookers. She is pregnant and in rags. After the hanging, she curses the priest, sheriff and knight who condemned him. We follow Ellen throughout the book and lea...
Yzabel
Yzabel rated it 12 years ago
I liked this book enough to want to read on and know what would happen next: even though some of it was predictable, it was kind of a given that reversals of fortunes and new developments would be part of it, and that was something I wanted to read at the moment, so it was alright with me. (Perhaps ...
Hellen
Hellen rated it 12 years ago
After a slow and awkward start, an easy to read story about a master-builder and his family, a prior and his monks and a dethroned daughter of an earl in twelfth-century England. Here and there parts of seemingly another book, probably called Pillars of the Cathedral seem copy-pasted in, which after...
Lillie Loves to Read
Lillie Loves to Read rated it 12 years ago
It was good, not great. A fast read. I was interested in most of the story lines but I wasn't transported to the middle ages. Instead, the middle ages were used as wallpaper. The overwhelming negative, for me, was the writing. It was not fluid where I could get lost in the story. Many times I was je...
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