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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780330450133
Edition: New edition
ISBN: 0330450131
Label: Pan Books
Manufacturer: Pan Books
Number Of Pages: 1100
Publication Date: April 06, 2007
Publisher: Pan Books
Studio: Pan Books
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a brilliantly devised and intricate tale, although told in an overly simplistic "janet and john" style of writing of which more sophistocated readers may quickly tire.
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I personally loved this book. It is not a particularly (if at all) 'intellectual' book - it is a romance and thriller novel that spans so many pages it manages to find itself wound up as a tome of a book.
Nevertheless, if you are going on a trip or find yourself needing something to read, give this a try. It is not as difficult as it may appear, and, quite fun!
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Never read a Ken novel before... but this book ...hardback hence(sore thumbs)... had me spellbound ... the people were with me all day.... until my next fix...I worried for them, laughed with them and wanted to run on several occasions... a fantasic read.. The Pillars of the Earth
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This is an absolutely fantastic book which I borrowed from a friend some years ago. Having recently read the follow up (World without End - brilliant too!), I really felt that I had to re-read Pillars of the Earth. If you order this book, before reading please check the page numbering. I have just reached page 464 and going onto the next page, the storyline did not seem to be making any sense! I then realised that the next page was actually 561. After checking the rest of the page numbering, ... Read More
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This is an AWESOME book, and the sequel "World Without End" is just as good. Although I loved the characters much better in Pillars. Prior Phillip is, no doubt, my favorite character, and I loathed William with so much passion everytime he popped up in the book I would get soo tense I found myself squeezing my book, I thought I was going to tear it up. I ended up getting a hardback anyway. Although Follett gets very descriptive in his books there were some places that I read in which I really didn't ... Read More
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