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enlarge | Author: Ken Follett Publisher: NAL Trade Category: Book
List Price: $20.00 Buy New: $10.90 You Save: $9.10 (46%)
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Rating: 1190 reviews Sales Rank: 74
Media: Paperback Pages: 976 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 1.8
ISBN: 0451207149 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 UPC: 051855019006 EAN: 9780451207142 ASIN: 0451207149
Publication Date: February 4, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Can you give less than one star? June 30, 2008 Jennifer M. Davis-lewis (Hershey, PA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't know what people have seen in this tomb of a novel. I read this for a book group as someone said it was historical fiction and dealt with the creation of cathedrals. HMMMM well, fiction yes, historical possibly. Uninspiring writing, most definitey. I love historical fiction and love this time period as well as the time of the Tudors. I love to see amazing characters and that includes having the characters speaking in that time period's vernacular. That does not happen in this novel. Characters talk as if you would hear them on the streets of today. It was excessively long, and every sex scene ( including rapes which there are many) you can tell are written by a man. From when the main female character has aged he describes how here breasts hang but no mention of the aging of the male characters. Very graphic and disturbing. The characters were not realistic. They were good or evil. There was no middle ground. Building the cathedral was dull as dirt. Too many characters that weren't that interesting (to me). Descriptions were used almost verbatim in other sections of the book. I know it's a long book but please, we as readers do pick up on that rather quickly. Where was the editor? Granted I've only read one of Ken Follett's books( Eye of the Needle), which I enjoyed. I also was 18 years old so I'm not sure what I would think of it now. When it came to discuss this book only about 2 people out of ten didn't like the book. Those that loved it didn't find the vernacular an issue. They liked that they didn't have to think. They did though agree that the sex scenes were far too graphic and seemed to be a man's fantasy. Also discussed was the accuracy of the church, which seemed to be somewhat accurate for that time period.
Excellent Book, a Must Read June 30, 2008 Luvs2Read It took me 2 weeks to read it, but it was a great book. Highly recommended!
A HUGE Disappointment June 29, 2008 Amelia (Florida) A couple of friends and I selected this book as the the first one of many in our newly formed book club. We knew nothing about it besides the fact that it was a New York Times Bestseller, that it was historical fiction, and that it had gotten rave reviews on Amazon. We weren't expecting a masterpiece in the ranks of authors such as Hemmingway, Austen, Orwell, or Dickens; however, we were expecting at the least a well-written, entertaining summer novel. From the beginning, this book failed to live up to praise of Amazon reviewers. The story itself was drawn out way to long and this wouldn't have been a criticism is the author had used these many pages to actually develop his characters. The characters never developed personalities of their own beyond the basic good or evil labels that Follett gave them. Not one of them was memorable and I couldn't get myself to sympathize with them despite the torture that that author seemed to love to inflict on his characters. Many scenes in this book seemed excessive and unrelated to the plot of Pillars at all. The author uses so many 20th century words/phrases that it is hard for the reader to take the historical aspect of this novel seriously. All in all, this book was a huge disappointment and I would not recommend it to anyone who isn't looking for bland characters, boring plot, and a lack of any particular writing style.
Grossly Overrated June 25, 2008 Frances J. Sills (Naples, FL United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got sucked into reading this book for a book club. The only honest part of this book was the Preface. The author boldly states that when this was first published, he was surprised at its popularity. He wanted to write a book about his passion for cathedrals. That was the book's only merit. The characters are flat; the plot belongs in a soap opera. Not only did I suffer through this book, but I hopped on board for World Without End...which was doubly awful. But that's another review.
entirely consuming June 25, 2008 Ashley Johnson Beautiful, educational on a time period most people don't know much about, extremely emotional, 100 percent addicting. Don't plan on getting anything done until you finish the book!
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