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Nov 24, 2012
Graceann
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it was amazing
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How do you make an historical novel that is essentially about the building of a cathedral into a riveting page-turner?
Rule No. 1: Be Ken Follett
Rule No. 2: See Rule No. 1
In reading the other reviews here at Goodreads, I was interested in the love it or hate it dynamic. The experience seems to be sharply divided, which always fascinates me (either five stars or one star, and very little in-between), and the folks who hated it have lots and LOTS to say about why they hated it. You would think tha ...more
Rule No. 1: Be Ken Follett
Rule No. 2: See Rule No. 1
In reading the other reviews here at Goodreads, I was interested in the love it or hate it dynamic. The experience seems to be sharply divided, which always fascinates me (either five stars or one star, and very little in-between), and the folks who hated it have lots and LOTS to say about why they hated it. You would think tha ...more

This epic, historical fiction novel was quite a "listen" - hours and hours. But I really enjoyed it! The story is focused on the building of a cathedral in the middle ages in England. The descriptions of life during that time are fascinating, and Follett clearly became obsessed with his topic, because although I'm in no way educated in architecture, the long descriptions of the cathedral design and building certainly seemed well-researched. The story is fun - full of soap-opera elements that eas
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I listened to all 30 hours of this in audio format (on cassettes, no less!). The reader did an excellent job reading quickly enough to keep the story moving while not seeming rushed.
The thickly plotted novel is set in 12th century England. I wasn't at all familiar with this period of history and a few times turned to the internet to fill me in on the basic historical facts of, say, the civil war between Maude and Matilda/Stephen or the assassination/martyrdom of Thomas Becket. Generally, I enjoy ...more
The thickly plotted novel is set in 12th century England. I wasn't at all familiar with this period of history and a few times turned to the internet to fill me in on the basic historical facts of, say, the civil war between Maude and Matilda/Stephen or the assassination/martyrdom of Thomas Becket. Generally, I enjoy ...more

I really wanted to like this book, as the writing is really good. Unfortunately, it's a bit too violent for me, so I set it down about 300 pages in. Sad.
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