Code to Zero

by Ken Follett
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Code to Zero
 
by
Ken Follett
 
published 2000 by Recorded Books
binding Audio Cassette
isbn 0788749447   (isbn13: 9780788749445)
description Veteran thriller writer Ken Follett (Eye of the Needle, The Third Twin, The Key to Rebecca) turns in another nifty story of esp...more
date added
05-26-07



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Jodi
08/18/08

Read in August, 2008
recommends it for: everyone
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Kevin
06/18/08

On what is an otherwise normal morning in 1958, Luke Lucas wakes up on the floor of a public bathroom in Washington, D.C.'s Union Station wearing a bum's clothing and with absolutely no memory of anything before that point in his life. However, as he starts to piece his life back together, he discovers that he is a rocket physicist who is working on the launch of the U.S.'s first satellite that is scheduled to occur in about 36 hours. He also finds that he is being followed by the CIA and he mus...more
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Russell
Read in March, 2004
recommends it for: people who love a thriller, people who want to be a writer
I listened to this book on CD. It was really exciting and kept me wanting to pop in the next CD just to see what was going to happen. It made me want to be a writer. I immediately, after finishing, set out to write a book, but then realized it was in too similar a voice to this book, and after all it was not my voice, so I scrapped the project after about 13 pages. Maybe the fact that it was a book on CD made me like it more, but I thought it was fun, and what would amount to a page turner.
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Joe
08/19/08


i don t know if im becoming a reading snob or what but these types of books seem so fake to me after reading great writers. the sex scenes seem to be sprinkled in as obligatory requirements from the publisher. he tried to make his story authentic by putting scientific details in ala tom clancy. i got the feeling he was reading from rocketry manuals while typing this information. it reminded me of those scary days of the cold war which i am old enough to remember.
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Kelly
bookshelves: fiction, political-espionage, war
It really is amazing that Follett chooses to write on a variety of topics, and he does it well. This book keeps the reader guessing the identity of the protagonist because he has amnesia and has to discover who he is and what he has done. 1958 but lots of flashbacks to WW2. A fast read.
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Karen
03/01/08

Read in February, 2008
After reading and loving "The Pillars of the Earth," I wanted to read one of Follett's suspense novels so I picked up Code to Zero. I enjoyed the way the plot unraveled and the manner in which Follett revealed the relationships between the characters. It was an entertaining novel.
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Carmen
08/19/08

bookshelves: mystery-and-thrillers
Read in August, 2008
Once again Ken Follett has set his spy story in a new place. This time he has combined psychology and the race for space. I would never have thought to put those two diverse ideas together in one story. But is seems so plausible. His characaters are well portrayed.
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Mike
11/16/07

Read in November, 2007
Another just okay book. I was able to finish it, but it seemed to really drag on for the last 100 pages and I was just thinking aboutwhat I could read next. Not nearly as good as the other Follett book I read, The Pillars of the Earth.
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Chris
Read in April, 2008
After reading Pillars of the Earth and World Without End, I thought I'd try one of Follet's earlier books. Characters are just as good. This was a book on tape that I enjoyed on the way to and from work. Very suspenseful.
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Mary
01/21/08

Read in January, 2008
Good Ken Follet book. The race to space with Sputnix launched and the space department has problems. Spies and
suspense on the loose. Really enjoyed the twists and turns that he keeps the suspense coming.
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Chris
09/04/07

Read in August, 2007
I read the Third Twin by Follett and liked it. This was fun, too. I would rather the spy thriller was more up to date, but this centered around the historic event of America's space race.
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Phuong
07/04/07

Read in July, 2002
This one made me really like Ken Follett. It was suspenseful and an all around fun book to read. I'm a sucker for espionage, though, so maybe that's what got me.
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Shannon
Read in March, 2008
Read this over a couple of nights on spring break. I've read a couple of Follett's books and he's pretty good. Not great literature, but a fun read.
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Dad
08/12/08

My first Ken Follet book. My dad gave me this book. Unuasual reading for him. I enjoyed it, but did not plan on reading any other books by him.
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David
12/30/07

Read in January, 2007
I would rate this a good cloak and dagger/suspense thriller. While it isn't a challenging read the story does move quickly.
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Julie
08/02/08

bookshelves: brain-candy, mystery-crime-thriller
Read in July, 2002
This is pretty standard spy stuff- cold war, spies, amnesia, cloak and dagger. Total fun, brain candy but interesting.
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Elizabeth
Read in January, 2005
Very predictable "mystery" book. Ok, it was a page turner but I felt cheap in the end. Good for the beach maybe?
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Ralph
06/14/08

Interesting story about 1950s and the space program. The author keeps you in suspense about the outcome.
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Ricardo
Read in January, 2002
Entretenida novela de espías con un "twist" debido a la pérdida de memoria del personaje principal.
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Todd
08/22/07

Read in July, 2003
recommends it for: i don't know
No recollection of this one whatsoever. I must have grabbed it from my parents while traveling.
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avg rating (all editions): 3.49 (406 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 4.00 (1 ratings)
number of reviews: 36






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