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by: Ken Follett
List Price: $22.00Amazon.com's Price: $12.50 You Save: $9.50 (43%)Prices subject to change.
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9780451224996
ISBN: 045122499X
Label: NAL Trade
Manufacturer: NAL Trade
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1024
Publication Date: October 07, 2008
Publisher: NAL Trade
Sales Rank: 112
Studio: NAL Trade
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Rating: - A MAJOR DISAPPOINTMENT
I read "Pillars of the Earth" during the Summer 1991; its plot and characters bled into my life that summer. I carried them around no matter where I went. I so LOVED this novel. When "World Without End" came out, I was delighted, but decided to wait for the paperback (reading a hardbound book that size in bed is challenging). Anyway, as I nestled into bed during the Christmas holidays, I began the novel with high expectations.
Alas, what a disappointment. The writing is humdrum ... Read More
Rating: - great book, didnt want it to end
an excellent read. Didn't want it to end and had trouble putting it down. I would definitely recommend reading the Pillars of the Earth first.
Rating: - world without end/book
This is the sequal to Pillars of the Earth. I was looking forward to reading this book.
Exciting, interesting and it provided many hours of reading. Learning about history and the making is fun and a good way to pass time.
Ken Follett keeps you reading unitl you find you are at the end of the book and still wanting to learn more.
Rating: - World Without End
Best Book I have ever read, or the best 2 books I ever read. Follett is an exceptional writer and interpretor of history. We have read almost all of his books. This is our first read on a Kindle. 5's all around.
Tom Wald
Rating: - Book without end
This book was long and detailed version of life in the medieval times but some of the language was not correct for the time, nor was the thinking. I think Ken Follett's 21st century personality got in the way of the history. But it was fun to read another one of his books.
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