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Audio Book (CD)

1 Pages, 5.5 x 5.85 x 1.6 in

October 9, 2007

Penguin Audio USA


0143142380
9780143142386

From the Publisher

A spellbinding epic tale of ambition, anarchy, and absolute power set against the sprawling medieval canvas of twelfth-century England, this is Ken Follett's historical masterpiece. Abridged edition read by Richard E. Grant

About the Author

Well known as a writer of international best sellers, Ken Follett was born in Wales and began his career as a newspaper reporter in Wales and in London. His first bestselling novel, The Eye of the Needle, won the Edgar Award and was adapted as a film starring Kate Nelligan and Donald Sutherland. He followed this success with four more bestselling thrillers - Triple, The Key to Rebecca, The Man from St Petersburg, and Lay Down with Lions. His novel, Pillars of the Earth, departed from the thriller genre and was on the New York Times bestseller list for 18 weeks. It also reached the number one position on lists in Canada, Great Britain, and Italy, and was on Germany's bestseller list for six years. He followed Pillars of the Earth with Night over Water, A Dangerous Fortune, and A Place Called Freedom, before returning to the writing of thrillers with The Third Twin, a scorching suspense novel. Miniseries rights to this book were sold to CBS for $1,400,000. The series, starring Kelly McGillis and Larry Hagman, was broadcast in November of 1997. In November of 1998, Follett published The Hammer of Eden, another suspense story. Ken Follett is married to Barbara Follett, who is the Member of Parliament for Stevenage in Hertfordshire. He is a lover of Shakespeare and an amateur musician who plays bass guitar in a band called Damn Right I Got the Blues. He is also chair of the National Year of Reading 1998-99, a British government initiative to raise literacy levels, president of the Dyslexia Institute, and a council member of the National Literacy Trust.

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  • Trista

    Trista

    The characters came alive! 4

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Mass Market Paperbound)

    6 weeks ago

    Very much enjoyed this book! I loved how the characters came to life and how I felt anger at their misfortunes. It was very well written and I couldn't put it down. I would recommend this book to anyone who loves a good descriptive story. The only thing I didn't like about this book was the amount of detail used to describe the construction of the cathedral, however I would not let this discourage anyone from reading it.

  • Michelle Harcourt

    Michelle Harcourt

    Fantastic book 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    15 months ago

    This is one of only a few very long books that I've read - and this was sooo fantastic, I think mainly because the author has sooo much time to build story and characters so you feel as though you actually know these people. A bit 'harsh' to read at times, but I felt that it was never without reason to it.

  • Marie L.

    Marie L.

    Very entertaining, creatively written with good range in the characters 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    4 weeks ago

    This is definitely a historical fiction. The setting is England during the years 1132 - 1174 or thereabouts. This book is written so that there are a variety of vantage points provided in the telling of this story. Both young and old, as well as the priviliged and the pious are well represented. We are also taken on a journey through time, so that when we meet Jack, who is one of the main characters, we see how he changes from being a little "wild" boy, to being a man. It is definitely… read more

  • Atticus

    Atticus

    Amazing 5

    This review is from: Pillars of the Earth (Audio Book (Cassette))

    2 years ago

    I had read this book when it first came out in the early 90's. I loved it then and I enjoyed even more after reading it again. A great story about how things were in medieval times. I'm looking forward to reading the sequel.

  • John

    John

    • Coles Employee

    My All Time Favorite Book 5

    This review is from: The Pillars of the Earth (Hardcover)

    6 months ago

    The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett is a masterpiece of historical fiction. The setting is the fictional town of Kingsbridge spanning the years 1135-1174. While the main plot surrounding the building of the first Gothic Cathedral in England may sound boring, it is far from.

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    • I agree wholeheartedly!

      5 months ago

  • unbeliveably great 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Mass Market Paperbound)

    6 weeks ago

    I could not put down the book. It is intriguing, takes twists and turns, well detailed and beautifully written. It catches your attention and interest, and voila, you're in for a great voyage. It's a must read

  • Jessica Hanley

    Jessica Hanley

    • 1 person found this helpful

    A Fantastic read...didn't want it to end! 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    16 months ago

    I know that this book is quite heavy and long, but I thought it was amazing, and even after 1000 pages, I didn't want it to end! The characters were so memorable and I loved to hate that Dudley character. I am reading World Without End and I hope it's as good as Pillars. The author was really good at describing the cathedral that you fell like you are there looking at it. So descriptive in every way. I would reccommend this book to anyone and everyone!

  • JEM

    JEM

    • 1 person found this helpful

    973 pages of Riveting Historical Novel 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    7 months ago

    Wow, I can't believe I've finally finished this book! Every page was so incredible that it was intoxicating sometimes and I just couldn't put down the book! I couldn't believe how real everything seemed! Even though most of the people were fictional, the book felt so real that I thought for a minute that I was reading some form of historical files that were compiled into one story. It shows how much research went into this story and how much Ken Follett likes that time period.The characters… read more

  • pamela

    pamela

    inspiring 5

    This review is from: Pillars of the Earth (Audio Book (Cassette))

    8 years ago

    This work of Follet's is his best. I make a point of reading it once a year since I purchased it years and years ago. It allows you to visualize a very different time, as if you're sharing in the experience. Any work by Follet is a good read .... this is exceptional !!!!

  • arrial

    arrial

    A Great Piece of Work 5

    This review is from: The Pillars of the Earth (Hardcover)

    11 months ago

    I cannot believe I have not read this already. This book will captivate you from the first page, and not let you down. Set in the 12th century. this novel involves the building of a cathedral, the extremely interesting characters, corruption, feuds, romance, religion. You name it, it is there.You will love the way it is written. Ken Follett has done excellent research to give us a novel so rich in history & characters, you will not want to put it down. After reading this you will never look at… read more

  • Neo Napalm

    Neo Napalm

    Never a boring page! 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Mass Market Paperbound)

    5 months ago

    I absolutely loved this novel. I never would have imagined a book so immense could be so fast paced and action packed. Every single page had action, excitement and twists. This book is remarkable on how it ties in so many little details with one another. It is a true masterpiece and I am sad I am finished it.

  • Sandra Kuhar

    Sandra Kuhar

    • 1 person found this helpful

    Mesmerizing 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    17 months ago

    I never thought I'd enjoy a novel such as this, but I finished it in about a week. Just couldn't put it down. I kept trying to envision which actors could play which roles if they made this into a movie, but not sure if I've come up with any answers. I loved it.

  • jasmine glover

    jasmine glover

    AMAZING 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    10 months ago

    this book was sooo good, its definitly the kind of novel you cant just take in one sitting, its a reading over time but is so worth it its got, romance, mystery, rape, history, and plenty more. its the type of book when your done reading you actually feel good about it and yourself, expecially for reading so much!

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    • I don't really see that anyone would find 'rape' as a selling point to a novel. Just thought I'd put that out there...

      2 months ago

  • Angie

    Angie

    The most thought out book 5

    This review is from: Pillars of the Earth (Audio Book (Cassette))

    9 years ago

    One of the most amazing books I've ever read. It's the kind of book that makes you think and that you could read it over and over without getting tired. It shows the the author but so much time and effort and that's what made the book so meaningfull.

  • Donalda Wood

    Donalda Wood

    FANTASTIC 5

    This review is from: The Pillars of the Earth (Hardcover)

    15 months ago

    I loved this book! I am an avid reader and own probably a thousand or more books. I thoroughly enjoyed this book from the very first line to the very last. It was one of the best and most well writtn books I have ever read and that is saying a lot! This is not my usual genre, very far from it BUT if you like to read, go for it, it was fantastic!!! I have not read Follett before but I have already bought this book in hard cover and will defintely be reading more of him.

  • Stephanie Roberts

    Stephanie Roberts

    One year later 2

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Mass Market Paperbound)

    6 months ago

    Although this book was well written, I found it difficult to get and stay into it. I committed to reading some pages once a week when all of the kids were in bed. I needed the quiet to really throw myself into the characters and story line. I found nothing predictable (which is a great thing).

  • Theresa Bissonnette

    Theresa Bissonnette

    • 1 person found this helpful

    good but not great 3

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    2 years ago

    Stuck with it and was glad I did, but not the best writing I have ever had the pleasure of reading. I enjoyed it but cannot quite understand what made it such an incredible best seller, considering it's length.

  • Montreal Reader

    Montreal Reader

    WORTH THE 1000 PAGES! 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    10 months ago

    I was captured from the very first couple of pages and was kept enthralled thoughout all 1000! I would never have thought that the building of a church would interest me, but after hearing so many positive reviews on this novel i decided to give it a read. You will not be disappointed in this novel. It's full of action, adventure, has some romance involved and some mystery! It's a total package. Can't wait to read the sequel - World Without End. Another 1000 pages and i'm hoping it was as… read more

  • Cory

    Cory

    • 1 person found this helpful

    amazing 5

    This review is from: The Pillars of the Earth (Hardcover)

    6 years ago

    Never a better book about life, love and hate. If you haven't yet read this book you should, and if you have then you should read it again! read more

  • Claire Smith

    Claire Smith

    Fantastic Read!! 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Mass Market Paperbound)

    12 months ago

    I truly enjoyed reading this book, I was disappointed when it ended just because I was so engrossed in the story and it's characters. Not too many books can do that for you.

  • Joseph Leo

    Joseph Leo

    • 1 person found this helpful

    A masterpeice for the ages 5

    This review is from: Pillars Of The Earth (Trade Paperback)

    13 months ago

    Huge appreciation for Fen Follet as he as a writer takes on a new challenge of writing. In terms of his style and genre, he really created something special in one of the best Novels in the world.

  • Glenn Ankrom

    Glenn Ankrom

    • 1 person found this helpful

    A DAMN FINE READ 5

    This review is from: The Pillars of the Earth (Hardcover)

    6 years ago

    One of the best books I've ever read--and I read a lot. You can't go wrong with this one. read more

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