![]() I love historical fiction and enjoyed how the author brought in real events (that I could look up) and gave the ordinary people of that time a voice. ![]() I want to marvel at the architecture and imagine the trials and tribulations the builders went through. I'm traveling to England this month for the first time and thanks to this book I've altered my itinerary in order to visit some cathedrals. I personally felt it brought more realism to book, but did not feel like the author overdid the frequency of encounters like some other books do. There are some sexual encounters in this book (some the good kind and others terrible), but they add to the storyline. Some reviews here talk about the book being vulgar, that is not true. ![]() ![]() I even felt true hatred towards the villains - I would come in from my hour drive home work ranting to my husband how much I hated so and so. Ken Follet is a brilliant writer and really drew me into his characters. Many times I sat in my car once I got to work, just to hear out the rest of the chapter. Well they were right! I just skimmed over some of the reviews here after reading the book and I can't believe some of these people and I read the same book! I personally was never bored with any of the parts. I downloaded this book based on a review by another person who said something about how they couldn't believe a book about a monk trying to build a cathedral could be so interesting. ![]()
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