Well, I finished it, all 900-some pages. Did I end up liking it more than when I first started? Not really, no. Which is especially disappointing because I love historical novels and am interested … more →
Lyndale Pressbooksandsuch wrote 1 week ago: Like many booklovers, I tend to read, or listen to, several books at a time. I usually have my bo … more →
keshie wrote 4 weeks ago: Reading Quest 2008 1. Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert (status: unobtained) 2. Pillars of the Ea … more →
lyndalepress wrote 1 month ago: Well, I finished it, all 900-some pages. Did I end up liking it more than when I first started? N … more →
lyndalepress wrote 2 months ago: I just started reading “The Pillars of the Earth” without knowing anything about it … more →
kbooks wrote 4 months ago: “Follett risks all and comes out a clear winner,” extolled Publishers Weekly on the rele … more →
brandiandboys wrote 4 months ago: I have a confession to make….I have a slight tendency to enjoy reading celebrity entertainment … more →
Christine wrote 4 months ago: Location: on a table, Louisa’s Pizza World Date: May 16, 2008 Description: light purple cran … more →
jessboulet wrote 5 months ago: Sooo I was told by one of my friends that my blogs were the “saddest things I’ve ever re … more →
Dennis the Vizsla wrote 6 months ago: Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth is one of my favorite books (even before Oprah featured … more →
sioisa wrote 7 months ago: I have not said so much about health issues recently. Whether we will ever know for sure or not, it … more →
threetimesblessed wrote 7 months ago: The Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett (From the inside flap of book) The Pillars of the Earth tell … more →
Soloist wrote 7 months ago: I’ve been working to get caught up for some time, I titled this post Catching because I alread … more →
tvbooks wrote 8 months ago: Tune in to Oprah Wednesday, January 30—Oprah is interviewing Ken Follett and announcing the new b … more →