Rating: Summary: Masterful Review: With so many reviews already here, I'll keep this one simple:Have you ever read a 500+ page book that you wished didn't end? If not, read this one! The only disappointment was that I had to get to the last page eventually!
Rating: Summary: Boring, cliched, repetitive Review: This book was terrible! What is the matter with all these people who think it's so great? I almost quit reading it a couple times because the plot was so tedious and repetitive and when I did finish, I felt like I'd wasted a big chunk of time on a massive piece of fluff!
Rating: Summary: History and Architecture together Review: This is a great book. Follett is one of my favored writers. This book is another fine example. The depth of the characters is immense. The attention to detail when describing the surroundings. The detailed explainations of the technologies they were used during this time period. Everything mixed together to make a well rounded, very readable book. At times, the plot is very sad.... At others, you can't put the book down because so much is happening... This is one of my favorites.
Rating: Summary: WOW Review: This book was amazing! I have read it six times in about 2 months. The first time I read it straight through, start to finish, in 4 hours. It's a masterpiece!!
Rating: Summary: Fantastic Tale Review: This was my first encounter with Ken Follett's writing, and I was highly impressed. I'm no expert on 12th century English life, but the details in the story left me with the feeling that Follett really knew his stuff. I had no problem picturing every scene, the characters were well-rounded and interesting, and the ending was satisfying. The story spans several years, and deals with civil war, famine, poverty, and political struggles in both the secular and religious government. The conflicts are viewed from widely varied characters, most notably a builder, an outlaw, various nobles, and a monk. I have read some comments that the sex and fighting scenes were too drawn out, but based upon the abridged audio version, I do not agree.
Rating: Summary: One of the best Review: Set in the 12th century, Ken Follett skillfully weaves historical facts into a story with personal conflict and ambition. The result is brilliant - one of the best books I have read. There are surprises galore as the cast of characters interact with each other. It even moved me to go and do some follow up research into that period in England. Thoroughly recommended.
Rating: Summary: unable to put down Review: What a wonderful reading experience. I started this book thinking i would most likely not enjoy it, but once i got started, i couldn't put it down. I am only in high school, but the different story lines all going on at once were just fantastic, and the book really got me more interested in reading. It is a well-written, mature book that would interest most anyone. There is a mixture of romance, adventure, drama, and rivalry, and it is rare to find all of these features in one plot. I highly recomend this book to anyone!
Rating: Summary: The best book I've read in a very long time. Review: This is the first book I've read by Ken Follett and certainly not the last. I felt as though the characters were my right in front of me and the challenges they faced very real. It's so refreshing to be entertained with a fresh plot and intriguing twists and turns. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to be swept away to another place in time.
Rating: Summary: Rave! Review: In short, one of the most amazing books I have ever read. The depth of characters and plot is simply unmatched. I don't recall ever having read a book where I have felt so close to the characters, loving the good and hating the evil and genuinely feeling for each of them as the bok progresses. To give you some idea as to what other books I would give five stars to, these would be, 1984 by George Orwell, Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien and Frank Herbets Dune. If you are looking for a book full of emotion, depth and (what seems to be) historical accuracy then go no further than Pillars of the Earth - Awesome!
Rating: Summary: What a soap opera! Review: I don't understand why this book got rave reviews. The plot belongs on daytime television. The characters lack dimension. The writing is unconvincing. If you like well-crafted historical fiction, this book is not for you.
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