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Book Description
whole idea of the new style of building was to bring more light into the church.
Of course, it was not the aisle as such that did the work: the support came ...
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Readingrat said on May 8, 2009 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Ebb and flow...
I'm still not sure how I feel about this book. Sometimes Follett's writing is great, other times it's juvenile. Sometimes I want to skip whole chapters because the story is so slow, and other times I can't read fast enough to find out what happens next. This conflict frustrates me and leaves me with ... (continue)
Joel Goodman said on Jun 6, 2008 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Brian said on May 21, 2007 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback
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Lisa Mattiussi said on Apr 4, 2012 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Book Details
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- English Books
- Others 992 Pages
- ISBN-10: 1101442190
- ISBN-13: 9781101442197
- Publisher: Signet
- Pub date: Nov 14, 2007
- Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Library Binding and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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Pillars of the Earth
It's very apparent that this historical fiction was written by an author who normally writes suspense - it's next to impossible to put this book down. The (nearly) 1000 pages seem to melt away like magic. Typical to the suspense genre, there's not many shades-of-gray in the character development ( ... (continue)
It's very apparent that this historical fiction was written by an author who normally writes suspense - it's next to impossible to put this book down. The (nearly) 1000 pages seem to melt away like magic. Typical to the suspense genre, there's not many shades-of-gray in the character development ("good guys" vs. "bad guys") and the plot "twists" are liberally telegraphed (in order to build the suspense of course). However the action charges on virtually non-stop, keeping the reader fully absorbed in the narrative.
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