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Is Ken Follett the Best Writer Today? a Fan's PerspectiveKen Follett has earned the reputation as a master storyteller, producing a diverse collection of best-sellers. -
Ken Follett's Fall of GiantsThe opening salvo of Ken Follett's ambitious project.
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My Favorite Novelist Today: Ken FollettA look at why Ken Follett deserves the top spot
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Book Review: Fall of Giants by Ken FollettI review this historical fiction novel by Ken Follett
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Ken Follett - The Greatest Writer You Never Heard OfThe literary sub-genre romantic thriller may sound like an oxymoron, but Ken Follett has perfected his niche and this realm and has created a highly enthusiastic fan base.
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The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett: Historical Fiction at Its (Almost) BestThe Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett tells an epic tale of political intrigue and peasant struggles during the English High Middle Ages. The novel is recommended for any fan of historical fiction or European history. -
Ken Follett's Jackdaws a Pleasant Surprise!This is a simple review of the Ken Follett novel, Jackdaws.
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A Review of The Pillars of the Earth by Ken FollettHistorical novels are not easy to write, especially when they cover a time period as far removed as twelfth century England. But Ken Follett does a fabulous job with The Pillars of the Earth.
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Book Review: World Without End by Ken FollettA review of Ken Follett's wonderful book, World Without End. -
Oprah Favorite Ken Follett to Speak at College Graduation in MichiganIf you wish to follow Oprah's recommendation and read Ken Follett's 943-page "Pillars of the Earth," you may first wish to check out a Saginaw, Michigan professor's 243-page review of the author's career.
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A Review of The Pillars of the Earth, a Book by Ken FollettThe Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett is his masterwork. Offering a rich look into the daily life of the Medieval world, Follet's The Pillars of The Earth is woven like a tapestry of words. Follett's work is as educational as it is entertaining and is a must-read.
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A Dangerous Fortune by Ken Follett ReviewA review of the 1993 historical saga "A Dangerous Fortune" by master storyteller Ken Follett. How the wealthy Pilaster banking family made, and lost, a fortune in the treacherous world of late nineteenth century London.
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World Without End: Ken Follett Drops the Other ShoeA sequel article for a sequel novel. -
Review of Ken Follett's Book One of the Century Trilogy: Fall of GiantsA whopping 985 pages spanning 1911 to 1924, this epic is set in Wales, England, America, Russia, Germany, and France.
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Ken Follett: More Than a Spinner of Spy StoriesA mostly rave review.
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The Pillars of the Earth by Ken FollettDuring the war of succession, a cathedral is built and encounters many troubles along the way.
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The Pillars of the Earth (Deluxe Edition) by Ken FollettThis book presents a vivid illustration of domestic life, customs and rituals of the monks, and various levels of the king's court, along with the intricacies of building a cathedral.
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Women Prove They Are the True Pillars of the EarthKen Follett's 1989 novel about political and religious intrigue in twelfth-century England becomes a tribute to the will and might of women in the mini-series adaptation currently airing on the STARZ movie network.
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Too Many Good NovelistsDetermining my favorite novelist has proved a very difficult task. My preferences have evolved over the years and some of my favorites have included Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Robert McCammon, Ken Follett, Hunter S. Thompson, Tom Robbins... -
Pillars of the Earth Set to PremiereKen Follett's best selling novel about the building of a Gothic cathedral has been adapted for TV in the form of a hot eight-hour miniseries. -
Speculations on the Upcoming TV Event - The Pillars of the EarthKen Follett's well-loved historical novel is soon to be a television series. Will it live up to fans' expectations?
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Pillars of the EarthA fantastic series based on Ken Follet's book.
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"Pillars of the Earth" Makes Oprah's Top 100"Pillars of the Earth" by Ken Follet is fascinating read. This is a short commentary on what I thought of the novel -
Pope Benedict XVI, AKA Joseph Ratzinger, Visits England and Scotland to a Chorus of Welcome and ProtestNothing like religion these days - or any time really - to stir up a hornet's nest of furious opposition and rapturous approval.
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Creative Ways to Teach HistoryAlthough history can be one of the most interesting classes to take, many students don't see it that way. Instructors can use creative methods to make the information more meaningful to students, increasing attention and learning.
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The Pillars of the Earth Comes to the ScreenA long-awaited film gets a look.
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Epic Encounters: Culture, Media, and U.S. Interests in the Middle East Since 1945Review of the book Epic Encounters by Melani McAllister, explaining what happened when U.S. interests encountered the Middle East.
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2010 New Fall Book PreviewA rock-and-roll icon's biography, an Irish tragicomedy set in a boy's prep school, plus a whole lot of new blockbusters and series installments from your favorite bestselling authors. -
Top Ten Highest Paid Authors: What Do They Have in Common?Despite downturn in the economy and turmoil in the publishing industry over the ebook revolution, these ten authors managed to make a combined $270 million last year. What are the similarities between authors with this level of financial success? -
Most Popular EBook AuthorsJames Patterson, Stieg Larsson, and Charlaine Harris are just a few of the bestselling authors whose eBooks are most downloaded from booksellers and public libraries. -
Review of Episode Four of "The Pillars of the Earth"The fourth episode of "The Pillars of the Earth" continues to blend drama, romance, and history.
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Review of Episode Five of "The Pillars of the Earth"The Starz original miniseries continues to weave its tangled web of politics, love, and personal ambition.
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No Time to Read? Audio Books Are Your FriendAudio Books are an easy way to keep up with your reading list
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Review of the First Episode of "The Pillars of the Earth""The Pillars of the Earth," a new mini-series on Starz, combines medieval architecture, religion, and politics.
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What Are You Reading? Aug 31, 2011I discuss what I am reading this week
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Summer Movie Releases of 1981Amazingly there were only three sequels for the summer of 1981 and there were two monumental box office flops. James Bond returned to the screen and we were introduced to Indiana Jones.
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What Are You Reading? Sept 7, 2011I review what I am reading this week
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Author Interview: David M. BrownThis week I'm interviewing fantasy author David M. Brown, who released his debut novel Fezariu's Epiphany earlier this year. -
Finding the Perfect Summer Read for Youhere are some tips and tricks to finding a great summer read as well as some authors to get your library started.
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Interview with David M Brown Author of Fezariu's EpiphanyAn interview with author David M Brown
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