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Whistle Stopper - The Pillars of the Earth

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780451207142 ISBN: 0451207149 Label: NAL Trade Manufacturer: NAL Trade Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 976 Publication Date: 2002-02-04 Publisher: NAL Trade Studio: NAL Trade
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Still the best book I have ever read Comment: I read this book years ago but still has remained very fresh in my mind. Great masterpiece, full of passion, action, middle ages atmosphere, cruel as the times were. Pity there are not so many books like this one. Read recently World without end, also very good but not up to Pillars. If anyone can recommend to me similar type of book as Pillars I would be grateful.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wonderful book. Comment: Fascinating reading, involving interesting characters as well as what life was like and how cathedrals were built in 12th century England.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Wonderful! Comment: I haven't enjoyed a book as much as this in quite awhile. You need no knowledge of the time-period to enjoy the story. I found the book to be a page-turner from the very beginning. I didn't want to put it down at all. The ending was anti-climatic for me though but the book was so good throughout that it didn't matter at all.
Customer Rating:      Summary: thepillars of the earth Comment: I haven't enjoy a book some much in a long time.I was so happy when he wrote a sequel.
It's a book that you can not put down,You just forget everything that is going on around you.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An exercise in tedium Comment: Follett slogs along where Michener or Kingsolver might have soared. Michael Crichton gave us more excitement and far more valuable historical insights in "Timeline." The ongoing theme of cathedral building is a compelling notion, but the author's handling of the characters and their interaction eventually becomes as tedious to read as the book is weighty to hold (nearly 2 pounds in its paperback form.)
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Editorial Reviews:
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Ken Follett had long been a staple of the bestseller lists for his novels of intrigue and espionage. Then came The Pillars of the Earth, a grand novel of epic storytelling that readers and critics quickly hailed as his crowning achievement. Now, The Pillars of the Earth is available for the first time to a new audience of readers, in this attractive new trade paperback edition. In 12th-century England, the building of a mighty Gothic cathedral signals the dawn of a new age. This majestic creation will bond clergy and kings, knights and peasants together in a story of toil, faith, ambition and rivalry. A sweeping tale of the turbulent middle ages, The Pillars of the Earth is a masterpiece from one of the world's most popular authors. "A novel of majesty and power...Will hold you, fascinate you, surround you." --Chicago Sun-Times "A towering tale...There's murder, arson, treachery, torture, love, and lust...A good time can be had by all." --New York Daily News "Touches all human emotions...truly a novel to get lost in." --Cosmopolitan
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