![]() ![]() Fans of Follett's previous medieval epic will be well rewarded. , readers will be captivated by the four well-drawn central characters as they prove heroic, depraved, resourceful or mean. Beginning in 1327, two centuries after the building of the. While the novel lacks the thematic unity of Pillars World Without End arrives as what its publisher calls the most anticipated sequel of the year. Follett studs the narrative with gems of unexpected information such as the English nobility's multilingual training and the builder's technique for carrying heavy, awkward objects. Four children, who will become a peasant's wife, a knight, a builder and a nun, share a traumatic experience that will affect each of them differently as their lives play out from 1327 to 1361. World Without End is a mini-series based on Ken Follett’s popular novel of the same name. ![]() ' families with such momentous events of the era as the Black Death and the wars with France. World Without End Blu-ray Review By Jessica Rawden. Ken Folletts masterful epic The Pillars of the Earth enchanted millions of readers with its compelling drama of war, passion and family conflict set around the building of a cathedral. Weighed in with almost 1,000 pages of juicy historical fiction about the construction of a 12th-century cathedral in Kingsbridge, England, bestseller Follett returns to 14th-century Kingsbridge with an equally weighty tome that deftly braids the fate of several of the offspring of Pillars Eighteen years after Pillars of the Earth ![]()
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