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World Without End by Follett
@Manju, just done with d prologue yesterday. Will plunge in from tomorrow.@Em Frankly, to me the setting of World without end is better !
Was thinking of trolling Ken Follett to write book #3 in the series set during English Reformation of 16th century. Read on wiki today that it is his ongoing project :)
Arvind, this one is book 2, right? I got so confused by the titles. If so, I am joining in. Have you made great inroads? Or just at the beginning?
Book 1 read a long ago.. perhaps 4 years ago.
Anyway the blurb says it is 200 years after book 1 , so I needn't break my head over the characters.. :P
Anyway the blurb says it is 200 years after book 1 , so I needn't break my head over the characters.. :P
Oh ok so you all are reading two. I thought Arvind is starting with book one..Am yet to start with this series... :(
World without end is book 2. I m on book 1 page 40 and finding it interesting.@Jaya U can join me for book 1 which I m reading now - "the pillars of the earth"
Arvind wrote: "World without end is book 2. I m on book 1 page 40 and finding it interesting.@Jaya U can join me for book 1 which I m reading now - "the pillars of the earth""
ohh ok ok. So will you be reading silk roads as well in parallel with this? I will only be able to join for one not both :((
Arvind wrote: "World without end is book 2. I m on book 1 page 40 and finding it interesting.
@Jaya U can join me for book 1 which I m reading now - "the pillars of the earth""
Please let me know when you start book 2. Immensely interested. :)
@Jaya U can join me for book 1 which I m reading now - "the pillars of the earth""
Please let me know when you start book 2. Immensely interested. :)
Jaya wrote: "Arvind wrote: "World without end is book 2. I m on book 1 page 40 and finding it interesting.@Jaya U can join me for book 1 which I m reading now - "the pillars of the earth""
ohh ok ok. So will ..."
Silk Roads :)
Update : Am at 44% in "Pillars of the Earth". So should be good for starting World Without End on 15th. As "Pillars of the Earth" doesnt have any major events as background, I am so tempted to pick up "World Without End" now itself. Reading about the Black Death Plague in a non-fiction history now. And "World Without End" is an alltime bestseller in its own right - 11 million copies as I read recently !
Arvind wrote: "U and Em can start if u want. I will catch up."
we'll start with you only. that way we'll get more time to finish our current reads.;)
we'll start with you only. that way we'll get more time to finish our current reads.;)
William set fire to the market, sheep fair and perhaps the entire town as well. Took a break of a couple of days here. Will restart today.
4/5. 70 pages to go. Wondering if it can end in 70 pages though ? William is still alive and the sheriff, the cunning Bishop Waleran too, and will the cathedral be built ? ;)
I'd love to join you for this reading :) especially since I've read PoF with some of you. I am grabbing another book next for my buddy read, but I will try to catch up with you :)
So I have started this (finally!). in chapter 2 and first was took me Kingsbridge priory, a place i loved when I visited it last time. New and young characters, lets see how it goes this time.
@Arvind: Are you still reading it or have you finished?
@Arvind: Are you still reading it or have you finished?
Oh,, a bad time for me. Don't want to read another historical along with Name of the Rose. You two carry on, and do ping Karolina to see whether she's interested too.
Officially started, and on page 31 (2 chapters in). It seems like Ralph (Rolph) grows up to be the William of this story already! (view spoiler).Otherwise - strong start, really enjoy it :)
am in second part.
yup, a very strong start. and Ralph is a PIG. I am liking his brother. so far its really good and i think women will play a vital part in this.
yup, a very strong start. and Ralph is a PIG. I am liking his brother. so far its really good and i think women will play a vital part in this.
Yes, we can already see interesting characters forming. I like how Caris and Gwenda are again strong female characters but so different from the women we followed in the Pillars.
Around 17% and so far, so good.
true, women here are just so clever be it Caris, Gwenda or Petranilla. they are very strong and big time manipulators. in male leads am liking Merthin and Godwyn. where Merthin is simple, honest and a truthful lad, Godwyn is exact opposite full of deceit and ambitious.
true, women here are just so clever be it Caris, Gwenda or Petranilla. they are very strong and big time manipulators. in male leads am liking Merthin and Godwyn. where Merthin is simple, honest and a truthful lad, Godwyn is exact opposite full of deceit and ambitious.
But it's good!!!! And the reference to Pillars is really delicate - this novel takes place 200 years later
I am in chapter 27, around 30% and I totally agree with Manju.This story is once again entertaining, baffling and gripping. The struggle for power between the church and nobility does not cease to amaze me (that along with little thought given to the lives of common folk).
In a sense this novel has the same skeleton as the Pillars... - people thinking ahead of their time, people striving for power, builder with dreams and challenging project, larger politics and a secret in thebackground, but it does not diminish the grandeur of the novel in any way. It's a great read!
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@Manju, I took some time off from this one as I felt like rushing ahead of everyone else :) I'm going back to this book today, currently at around 66% (chapter 60).
okay. and how are you liking it?
Am liking it but not as much as I liked PoE. this story is going on same lines as its predecessor and its easy to see bad people will keep doing evil things with no one to question them. :/
Am liking it but not as much as I liked PoE. this story is going on same lines as its predecessor and its easy to see bad people will keep doing evil things with no one to question them. :/
I see your point, I have similar issue with World Without End. You have the builder, the strong villain, the good monk, the evil monk, the good nobility and the evil one. However it does not stop me from still enjoying the story. Recent events keep me at the edge of my seat and I just turn page after page to learn what happens. The characters are compelling enough. I'd say it's more like a period drama than historical fiction (reminded me of the TV show I loved - Downton Abbey, not really historically accurate but the characters and plot were just too compelling).
I get fooled by even ordinary authors all the time happily, but here I can second-guess a little of what was going to happen :)At 12% and I think Em and I can read in parallel. Yes, its a page-turner.
Am at 20% now.. loving it. And am happy that I have very very hazy memories of Book 1, as if Pichle Janam ki yaad...





Plan to start around 15th Oct. Do join in.