World Without End (Hardcover)

Author: Ken Follett
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780525950073
Publisher: Dutton Books
Publish Date: 10/9/2007
Buy.com Sku: 203957253
Item#: R73PR2
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68426
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.5H x 6.5L x 2T
 
In 1989, Follett astonished the literary world with "The Pillars of the Earth," a sweeping epic novel set in 12th-century England that centered on the building of a cathedral and the hundreds of lives it affected. This sequel takes place in the same town of Kingsbridge, two centuries later.
 
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Eighteen years after the publication of THE PILLARS OF THE EARTH, bestselling author Ken Follet has finally crafted the long-anticipated sequel. WORLD WITHOUT END returns to the town of Knightsbridge, but nearly two centuries have passed. The glorious Gothic cathedral featured in PILLARS OF THE EARTH once again serves as the backdrop for this sweeping historical tale of people at the dawn of a new age.

 

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"A lively entertainment for fans of The Once and Future King, The Lord of the Rings and other multilayered epics."

 
Author Bio
Ken Follett
Ken Follett attended University College, London, where he graduated in 1970 with a B.A. in philosophy. He then worked as a journalist for the "South Wales Echo" and for London's "Evening News". By the age of 27, when he published his first successful novel, "The Eye of the Needle" (originally published as "Storm Island"), Follett was able to turn his full attention to writing thrillers and cultivating a career marked by successive, international bestsellers.

 
 
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Chapter One

Gwenda was eight years old, but she was not afraid of the dark.

When she opened her eyes she could see nothing, but that was not what scared her. She knew where she was. She was at Kingsbridge Priory, in the long stone building they called the hospital, lying on the floor in a bed of straw. Her mother lay next to her, and Gwenda could tell, by the warm milky smell, that Ma was feeding the new baby, who did not yet have a name. Beside Ma was Pa, and next to him Gwenda's older brother, Philemon, who was twelve.

The hospital was crowded, and though she could not see the other families lying along the floor, squashed together like sheep in a pen, she could smell the rank odor of their warm bodies. When dawn broke it would be All Hallows', a Sunday this year and therefore an especially holy day. By the same token the night before was All Hallows Eve, a dangerous time when evil spirits roamed freely. Hundreds of people had come to Kingsbridge from the s

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5 of 5 worth a read Tuesday, November 20, 2007
jason wilson from ames, IA  

great book!
 
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5 of 5 I had some concerns Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Topbookreviews from Mid-West  
I am happy to report that my concerns were unfounded. The book is long, but it has a lot going on and is not at all bloated. There are several stories being told, but they all interweave and the elimination of one would be a loss. Although it is set in the same location and refers back to some of the original characters, reading or remembering "Pillars" is not required. I enjoy learning about the construction and medical theories of the day and wish this aspect had been further expanded, but if a reader does not, there is not so much of it that it would be detrimental. Also, if you missed reading Tino Georgiou's masterpiece--The Fates, go and read it. While I'm near the end, I'm reading it at a rapid pace because it's so addictive. There is something about his books that bring you in and get you hooked. I'm loving this one and with only 40 pages to go until the end.
 
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