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1. Fall of Giants (The Century Trilogy) by Ken Follett | |
Hardcover: 985
Pages
(2010-09-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (489)
This review is for the audio version
I was really torn when I read prior reviews after I had purchased this eBook
Greatest!
REALLY GREAT BOOK
I'm joining the boycott |
2. A Dangerous Fortune by Ken Follett | |
Mass Market Paperback: 576
Pages
(1994-11-01)
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A Tiresome Fortune
A Dangerous Fortune
Solid
Great reading...
Another great book from K. Follet |
3. World Without End by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 1056
Pages
(2010-07-27)
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Editorial Review Product Description Questions for Ken Follett Amazon.com: What a phenomenon The Pillars of the Earth has become. It was a bestseller when it was published in 1989, but it's only gained in popularity since then--it's the kind of book that people are incredibly passionate about. What has it been like to see it grow an audience like that? Follett: At first I was a little disappointed that Pillars sold not much better than my previous book. Now I think that was because it was a little different and people were not sure how to take it. As the years went by and it became more and more popular, I felt kind of vindicated. And I was very grateful to readers who spread the news by word of mouth. Amazon.com: Pillars was a departure for you from your very successful modern thrillers, and after writing it you returned to thrillers. Did you think you'd ever come back to the medieval period? What brought you to do so after 18 years? Follett: The main reason was the way people talk to me about Pillars. Some readers say, "It’s the best book I’ve ever read." Others tell me they have read it two or three times. I got to the point where I really had to find out whether I could do that again. Amazon.com: In World Without End you return to Kingsbridge, the same town as the previous book, but two centuries later. What has changed in two hundred years? Follett: In the time of Prior Philip, the monastery was a powerful force for good in medieval society, fostering education and technological advance. Two hundred years later it has become a wealthy and conservative institution that tries to hold back change. This leads to some of the major conflicts in the story. Amazon.com: World Without End features two strong-willed female characters, Caris and Gwenda. What room to maneuver did a medieval English town provide for a woman of ambition? Follett: Medieval people paid lip-service to the idea that women were inferior, but in practice women could be merchants, craftspeople, abbesses, and queens. There were restrictions, but strong women often found ways around them. Amazon.com: When you sit down to imagine yourself into the 14th century, what is the greatest leap of imagination you have to make from our time to theirs? Is there something we can learn from that age that has been lost in our own time? Follett: It’s hard to imagine being so dirty. People bathed very rarely, and they must have smelled pretty bad. And what was kissing like in the time before toothpaste was invented? Customer Reviews (668)
An excellent read
GREAT BOOK!!!
disappointing
60-plus missing pages
When you get to a certain point, it feels very real |
4. Eye of the Needle by Ken Follett | |
Mass Market Paperback: 464
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description One enemy spy knows the secret of the Allies' greatest deception, a brilliant aristocrat and ruthless assassin—code name: "The Needle"—who holds the key to the ultimate Nazi victory. Only one person stands in his way: a lonely Englishwoman on an isolated island, who is coming to love the killer who has mysteriously entered her life. Ken Follett's unsurpassed and unforgettable masterwork of suspense, intrigue, and the dangerous machinations of the human heart—Eye of the Needle Customer Reviews (136)
LOVE THIS THRILLER!
EYE OF THE NEEDLE IS SUPERB SPY NOVEL
Eye of the Needle
Another great Follett thriller
With the Action of a Hand Grenade |
5. The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 1008
Pages
(2010-06-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (1631)
An excellent read
The Pillars of the Earth
"Good" is Conditional
A Great Read
A Walk through the 12th century. |
6. The Key to Rebecca by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2003-02-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (56)
Great novel to lose yourself in.
A classic novel repackaged badly
Great Book-Bad Kindle Conversion
My third foray into Ken Follett and he's yet to disappoint.
Another good Follet Read |
7. Hornet Flight by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2007-12-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description Follett, an old pro at World War II storytelling, vividly evokes the period, creating a sense not of historical re-creation but of urgently unfolding news. His cast of characters is memorable, including Harald Olufsen, a brainy 18-year-old pulled into the Resistance half against his will, and--typically for Follett--several central, well-drawn women. The plot does have some predictable elements: for example, from the time Harald first encounters a tiny wood-and-linen biplane called a Hornet Moth, half-rotted and stored away in a Danish barn, we know that it will heroically take to the skies. Then, when the very outcome of the war begins to turn on Harald getting a certain roll of film from Denmark to England, well... you can see where things are headed. But it's great fun to watch them develop, and Follett throws in just enough unexpected shocks to keep you off balance. Though it lacks the intensity of Eye of the Needle, Follett's finest and best-known book, Hornet Flight offers generous helpings of suspense and a climax that could hardly be more satisfying. --Nicholas H. Allison Customer Reviews (115)
Not great, but...
Missing Pages
Farcical?
good read
A great Ken Follett novel |
8. The Man From St. Petersburg by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2003-06-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (47)
Somewhat Disappointing
The Man from St. Petersburg
man from St petersburg
Among the Many Reasons to Read this Book...
From Russia with Love! |
9. Night Over Water by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 448
Pages
(2004-04-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (70)
Great cast & amazing premise!!
An OK Soap Opera Set in WW II, Feminists Might Like This
Slow paced
Makes me wish I'd travelled on the Pan Am Clipper
I was "nonplussed" after all the "bucking" |
10. Jackdaws by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2006-12-05)
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Editorial Review Product Description It is 1944 and the Allies are preparing for the invasion of Europe. In the occupied town of Sainte-Cecile, the French Resistance is preparing to blow up the chateau that now houses the crucial telephone exchange connecting the French telephone system to that of Germany. Bombers have been unable to inflict enough damage on the chateau to disrupt communications for more than a few hours at a time, but the Allies need to make sure that communications is down for longer so that there will be as little warning of the invasion as possible. Felicity Clariet, known as Flick, is a British secret agent patrolling the streets around the chateau waiting for the first explosions that will give the signal for the attack to begin. She is married to Michel, a Resistance fighter. When the operation goes horribly wrong, they barely escape with their lives and Flick returns to her home in London--but not for long. When Flick returns to France it will be as part of an audacious, quickly assembled plan to put female spies in the chateau as telephone operators and cleaners, enabling the Allies to destroy the ability of the Exchange to warn Germany in advance of the landing on the beaches of Normandy. The twists and turns of the plot will keep you on the edge of your seat. Follett tells us that Jackdaws is based on a true story. The Special Operations Executive sent 50 women into France as secret agents. Thirty-six survived. --Otto Penzler Customer Reviews (167)
Not his best work
Dont read Jackdaws, Eye of the Needle, Hornet Flight in same year
Unbelievable
Follett Strikes Again!
Well Written, Great Characters, Thilling Story. |
11. A Place Called Freedom by Ken Follett | |
Mass Market Paperback: 464
Pages
(1996-06-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description This intriguing novel hinges on the courageous struggles of the hero,an indentured coal miner who declares, "I'll go anywhere that isnot Scotland--anywhere a man can be free." Getting anywhere elseis easier said than done, especially when he's caught up in anentanglement of familial responsibility, forbidden love, officialdeceit, trickery, and violence.Even though there are plenty ofbreathless moments when proper ladies are tempted by bare-chestedhunks, this is much more than just another adventure-filled lovestory.It's also an intriguing journey into the social and politicalrealities of the late 18th century, when the rising influence of theAmerican colonies was first taking hold and the shining glory of theBritish Empire had begun its long, slow fade. (Running time: fourhours, four cassettes) --George Laney Customer Reviews (71)
Freedom
Great Novel!
Slightly disappointing
what's happened to the editing profession?
A Place Called Freedom |
12. Triple by Ken Follett | |
Mass Market Paperback: 512
Pages
(2010-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From Ken Follett—the #1 name in electrifying international suspense—comes a remarkable novel of intrigue and doomsday possibilities. The world's balance of power is about to shift dangerously as the ultimate weapon nears completion in a secret facility in the heart of the desert. Across the globe, operatives from the great nations set a deadly game in motion, covertly maneuvering pawns and kings to achieve a frightening advantage—while terrorists and their hunters prepare for the contest's final, bloody moves. And one man—a razor-sharp master of disguise, deceit, and triple-cross—must somehow do the impossible: steal 200 tons of uranium without any of the other players discovering the theft. The clock is ticking. And the price of failure is Apocalypse. Customer Reviews (39)
Book
Spy vs. Spy vs. Spy!
Impossible Adventure
Triple
Excellent read. |
13. Paper Money by KenFollett | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(1987-10-06)
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Paper Money
Overall a good read
Paper Money
A Dangerous Fortune
My 3rd Ken Follett |
14. Lie Down With Lions by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(2003-12-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (46)
Read the Novel, Ditch the Audiobook
Worthwhile read
One of the worst Follett books is still really, really good
Lie Down with Lions
LOVE AND ADVENTURE SPY STORY |
15. The Modigliani Scandal by Ken Follett | |
Mass Market Paperback: 304
Pages
(1986-07-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (22)
Good Read
Good story about interesting people
WOW
surprising, interesting
The Modigliani Scandal |
16. Code to Zero by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2005-12-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description "Honey, if that's what's bothering you, I know what kind of guy you arealready. A gangster would be thinking, am I rich, do I slay the broads, arepeople scared of me?" That was a point. Luke nodded. But he was not satisfied. "It's one thing towant to be a good person--but maybe I don't live up to what I believein." This is one of Follett's strongest books in years. The flashbacks bring thestory of the idealistic young collegians from World War II into 1958,nicely setting up the action in an exciting, solidly plotted, andsuspenseful read that grabs the reader by the throat in the first paragraphand doesn't let up until the last. --Jane Adams Customer Reviews (184)
A Page Turner
Dismal waste of paper
Not Follet's best work
Not bad -- five stars for writing style, three for plot and storyline
Cold War up close and personal |
17. Whiteout by Ken Follett | |
Mass Market Paperback: 480
Pages
(2005-10-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (149)
OK
Tired, repetitive, artificial
Who wrote this dreadful book?
"Twists and Germs"
Wasted pages |
18. World Without End (Hardcover) by Ken Follett (Author) | |
Unknown Binding:
Pages
(2007)
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19. On Wings of Eagles by Ken Follett | |
Paperback: 400
Pages
(2004-12-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (41)
Good book, bad editing!
Excellent as usual by Ken Follet
An interesting read...
An amazing and enduring true story
Wings of Eagles |
20. The Hammer of Eden by Ken Follett | |
Mass Market Paperback: 448
Pages
(1999-11-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Customer Reviews (147)
Not worth while
excellent - suspenseful
Good Read
Epic waste of time
Ken Follett - hammer of Eden |
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