If you've read Pillars of the Earth, then just wait a good long time before you read World Without End. If you haven't read Pillars, don't even think about reading this book until you've accomplished that. World Without End seemed to be just a reproduction of Pillars, minus the suspense and redeemin...
i'm kinda tempted to go back and count all of the breast references in this book, but i think i'd probably reach three digits. follett is a dirty old man, but he paints a really pretty picture. plus there's plague for those of you that like that sort of thing. i'm not entirely sure why this has b...
World Without End transports the reader into another time and place, 14th Century England. The book contains a broad and intertwined plot that starts in 1327 with four children sharing a fateful encounter in the forest. The tension of maintaining a secret related to this encounter ties the book's ...
I think I liked this one better then pillars, which is not what most are saying. I liked the story about the plague much better than all the architecture in the first one.
I so enjoyed Pillars of the Earth that when I heard about this book I knew I had to read it ... I was not disappointed. It is a BIG book and I think I worked on my bi-ceps just carrying it around, but so worth the read. Anyone enjoying historical fiction both of these books are great. Although World...
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