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The Pillars of the Earth
- The Kingsbridge Novels, Book 1
- Narrated by: John Lee
- Series: The Kingsbridge Novels, Book 1
- Length: 40 hrs and 56 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
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Editor reviews
Award-winning novelist Ken Follett is at his most magnificent in Pillars of the Earth, Book 1 of the trilogy series by the same name, narrated by professional voice artist John Lee. This incredible book has been voted in the top 100 of Britain’s Best Loved Books in the BBC The Big Read. The scope of detail in this audiobook is unparalleled. Its intricate plot is weaved with history, religion, politics, love and dishonour. It is an all-encompassing saga, delicately capturing the very core of existence in 12th-century England. Available now from Audible.
Summary
A spellbinding epic tale of ambition, anarchy, and absolute power set against the sprawling medieval canvas of 12th-century England, this is Ken Follett's classic historical masterpiece.
The Pillars of the Earth tells the story of Philip, prior of Kingsbridge, a devout and resourceful monk driven to build the greatest Gothic cathedral the world has known...of Tom, the mason who becomes his architect - a man divided in his soul...of the beautiful, elusive Lady Aliena, haunted by a secret shame...and of a struggle between good and evil that will turn church against state and brother against brother.
The Pillars of the Earth is followed by World Without End and A Column of Fire.
Critic reviews
"Enormous and brilliant...this mammoth tale seems to touch all human emotion - love and hate, loyalty and treachery, hope and despair. This is truly a novel to get lost in." (Cosmopolitan)
"A historical saga of such breadth and density.... Follett succeeds brilliantly in combining hugeness and detail to create a novel imbued with the rawness, violence and blind faith of the era." (Sunday Express)
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- Mrs
- 23-12-12
Fabulous book
Ken Follett's ability to keep his readers interested in long novels is wonderful - this is epic Follett, wide ranging, believable characters, he gives a real sense of history. This kept me entertained through ironing, mucking out the horses and driving to work! The second time I listened to it was as good as the first - there were bits I hadn't really taken in. A great listen.
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- Robert
- 31-10-10
The Pillars of the Earth
Watching the current TV series is rather like reading the abridged version of this epic tale which is the only version that was hitherto available in the UK. One of the things that really draws you into this tale is the vast array of interesting characters and the depth of their characterisation. Enjoy the minutae of their everyday lives, the way that people ate, slept, worked and were beholden to their Lords & Masters in the 12th century. Historical facts like the English civil war and battles fought in 1142 are interwoven with everyday tales of love, hate, treachery and corruption. Absolutely compelling listening and despite the length, I was dissapointed when I finally came to the end.
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- Bootie Boot
- 03-11-20
FAULTY audiobook: there is a vital chapter missing
Anyone who has read the print version of the book will realise on listening that this audiofile is faulty. There is at least one chapter missing which contains an absolutely pivotal point in the plot; this has been ommitted from the audiobook in error.
In the written book, this huge and important event is covered in detail but it's totally missing from the audiobook which is obviously an error. The most significant event in the book is completely missing! No wonder some of the reviews are confused - if you've read the print version, the story makes far more sense. I have deleted the book from my phone and re-downloaded it but the fault is still there. Unbelieveable that this fault has been left uncorrected for ten years by Audible. The same issue has occurred on other books and they don't ever get fixed either. Atrocious file management by Audible. Recommend reading the print version of this book in order to get the FULL story.
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- Petra
- 18-02-15
Ripping yarn
This is a humdinger of a story.
I don't think that its the greatest literature, occasionally the plot took barely credible detours so that lose ends could be tied up, and I wasn't wild about the narrator. But I whisked thru the huge book in a few weeks and couldn't wait to hear the end.
If you like historical fiction you won't be disappointed.
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- Julie
- 13-12-10
Better than the TV series
I know its a cliche, but i would strongly advise anyone who watched and enjoyed the TV series to listen to this unabridged version of the book. While i thought the series was excellent, it does contain some alterations to the original story. The story contained in the book hangs together much better. It is also more historically accurate. For example Stephen was not captured at the same time as Gloucester. The book more accurately represents Stephens weak character and his reluctance to take on the Earls- which doesn't come across in the TV version.
It is a story which you do not want to end. Moreover, the ending is not obvious- just when you think everything is sorted the book has another twist in stall. The characters in the book are very realistic, while William and the bishop are more evil than appears on the tv version.
Beware the book is much more graphic than the series- some pretty sexually explicit scenes- not for children to hear! Although this is not arbitrary, it adds real sense to lawlessnes of the society during this war and immorality of those given power.
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- Luke
- 13-11-20
Audible issue - Chapter Missing!!
This book is so brilliant, this is my 3rd time listening to it!
BUT this time there is a whole chapter missing! Where has it gone Audible???
Chapter 10:6? It’s an important chapter!
This is my favourite book Audible, please put it back!!!
I’ve had to mark the overall score down for this... but will review when it’s fixed.
10 people found this helpful
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- Kirstine
- 14-06-14
Medieval soap opera
I downloaded this book having been impressed by the first two parts of the author’s Century Trilogy. These latter books illuminated the impacts of the First and Second World Wars by creating fictional characters whose lives are played out against the backdrop of world affaires. I had hoped that Pillars of the Earth would do the same for 12th century history and the turbulent time of the civil war caused by King Stephen and Queen Maud both claiming the throne of England. Pillars isn’t in the same class as the Century books. The historical content is subservient to a medieval melodrama of baddies versus goodies with little subtlety in characterisation. A saintly Prior is trying to get a cathedral built but is perpetually thwarted by a dastardly knight and corrupt bishop. It’s a story of repeated crises where the Prior’s hopes are dashed only in the end to get the better of his adversaries. The book reminds me of dark fairy stories where a monster lives on the outskirts of a town and requires repeated sacrifices by the villagers to ward off an attack but in the end good triumphs over evil. There is an interesting story buried in this book but there are just too many similar scenarios. Somewhat incongruously there are repeated sex scenes that seem more like soft porn than real life. I felt that rape scenes were too lasciviously described than necessary and the sheer number of references to large breasts that are salivated over, fondled and pinched became risible!
The reader is excellent and contributed to me carrying on with this very long book. Had I been reading it I would have given up but, as I use audio books as company on walks and while doing household chores, I soldiered on.
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- VJ
- 04-08-17
Fantastic!!
A brilliant novel - very long - but I was still sorry when it ended. I am left with a strong sense of what it must have been like to live in medieval times.
Excellently narrated by John Lee - his Welsh accent is so good - he must have some Welsh roots!?! :-)
I cannot recommend this book enough - I wish more stars were available for books such as this!
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- Luce
- 08-01-18
So, the rumors were true... :)
It's really good piece of historical fiction. And it's huge. When it comes to length, number of characters, plots or small epizodes that make the whole story of medieval lifetime very catchy and page-turning. I liked it and enjoyed every page. Beautifully narrated by John Lee. Great audiobook, literally.
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- Robyn
- 07-01-14
This is a special book
I delayed reading this - it just looked dull/unappealing. Boy was I wrong.
42 hours of listening pleasure! It's got everything - intrigue, humour, well developed characters, great plot.
According to Ken Follett himself, this is a book which has grown in popularity with time, and by word of mouth - and you can see why.
If you enjoy full, detailed, and well constructed epics, then treat yourself with this. It's not hard going despite it's length.
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- Alan
- 02-10-11
Very very surprised
I am usually a fan of thriller type books and have listened to authors like Charlaine Harris and Nelson Demille, who I rate very highly.... I drive roadtrains for 12 hour shifts so like going for longer type books, and saw this book was 41 hours long and had seen a good review for it...so I got it with my credit for the month since it cost a little more. I thought there was a good chance it was going to be a mistake... I mean set in the 12th century about building of a cathedral, haha, i am not religious or much of a history buff....
Well all I can say is "This is one of the best books I have listened to since joining audible.com and I have listened to heaps"... Totally engrossed in it from the first 30 pages and it never stopped..... Get it and listen to it you won't be dissapointed whether you are a harley riding dude or a chick working in a lawyers office, you won't regret it.....
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- Janine
- 02-01-11
As good the second time around...
I read Ken Follett's Pillars of the Earth when it was published in 1989 - and the epic is no less engaging the second time around. Follett has woven in all the elements of a top notch tale - good, evil, justice, injustice, ambition, greed, redemption... The addition of Follett's preface adds insights into the creation of the novel and his transition from thrillers to the much more complex structure and story of Pillars.
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- Hilary
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A time when "God and his saints slept........"
In " The Pillars of the Earth", as shown through the lives of widely differing characters, Ken Follett has painted an outstanding picture of the appalling chaos, poverty and starvation prevalent in England during the nine years when Stephen and Matilda were rampaging around the country fighting for the crown.
The general breakdown of any justice or law and the perpetual uncertainty and brutality of life is very clearly shown. Those in authority changed so often that the general populace had no idea who would be their next harsh and demanding masters. The devious political intrigues between and within both church and state, fuelled by greed, spite and lust for power are well portrayed. Be prepared for many graphic descriptions of extreme and cruel violence. It is certainly typical of the times but you can skip in a book, harder with an ipod!
Woven into the tale and central to the theme are clear, understandable explanations and descriptions of the actual planning, building and methods used in 12th century England to build a cathedral. Such majestic and spectacular results were achieved with rudimentary methods and simple tools we can only be awed and the trials and triumphs of the Kingsbridge builders felt personal.
Recommended as an amazing book with so much of various interest and narrated superbly by John Lee.
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- Jacobus
- 13-11-10
At lomg last... the unabridged version
Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth is a book on intrigue, romance, strife and the building of a cathedral. Like War and Peace and some of the older classics you are confronted with more of the characters' lives than usual. However, you are not wondering about the main characters.
Although a long listen, this book is worth it. The narrator, John Lee, was able to bring this monumental work of Follett sufficiently to life. He pulled you through the one or two places of boredom.
For those who have or are watching the television series, the book and the series differs substantially. This leaves certain things unpredictable.
The book comes highly recommended.
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- Cheryl
- 15-07-11
Wonderful Narration
A rich absorbing book with a spellbinding narration. I loved the change of pace and subtlety of the narrator.
Another Ken Follett masterpiece!
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- Sonja
- 01-12-10
An epic tale!
I am a huge fan of Ken Follett so am somewhat biased, however on this occasion I think he deserves all the praise he gets. It is a long book with many characters in whose lives you become immersed. I never got bored or wished away a single word or sentence. The narration was excellent. It is an epic story and worth more than 1 credit!
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- Miss Annie Jones
- 07-04-12
Modern tripe
What disappointed you about The Pillars of the Earth?
The predictable one-dimensional characters, the predictable and unneccessary laciviousness, the lack of authenticity and the predictability.
What could Ken Follett have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?
Not written it.
Did John Lee do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?
Yes, except his Welsh accent was all wrong (I'm from North Wales, we don't speak like extras from Gavin and Stacey, we don't call our fathers 'Da' - hate it when the whole of Wales is charicatured as South Wales - we're far more lyrical up here - Bryn Terfel, Rhys Ifans - listen to their accents).
What character would you cut from The Pillars of the Earth?
All but Aliona and Tom Builder.
Any additional comments?
I was so looking forward to listening to this, I love historical fiction, but there was nothing here which immersed me in the past, it was a modern story coincidentally set in 10th Century, with modern language, modern characters and modern sensibilities. It was beyond bad, really. I stuck with it until about three-quarters of the way through (admittedly, I increased the speed on my iPod to get through it more quickly) but the nastiness of the characters, the predictable way they acted, the vicarious pleasure Mr Follet seemed to take in the depravity shown towards women, it angered me and made my skin crawl. I abandoned the listen without regret.
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- Sluggalot
- 09-10-16
Where you all listening to the same book as me?
I really don't understand the positive reviews of this book. It's truly one of the worst books I've listened to.
The characters are either stamped good guys or bad guys. And don't expect any surprises or plot twists because the author tells you exactly what his characters are going to do before they do it.
The author takes a lot of pleasure in really making sure you understand his main bad guy is bad. Hence lots of rape scenes that are really unnecessary. Also some terribly written sex scenes between 'good' characters that go on for way too long and just become awkward to the point of nausea.
This book is so long. And not in a good way. And it has more endings than the lord of the rings. Just when you think the book should finish.. Nope 10 more hours to go! It also doesn't build pace, it just peters out and you're left thinking 'I went through all that for nothing??!'
Also, although I love medieval history - which is why I wanted to read the book - it feels like the author what's to lecture you half the time on medieval life. So as interesting as medieval monastery and town planning is, along with crop rotation, stone carving techniques, felting, baking.. Etc etc etc it really really slows down the story to the point of boredom.
I want 40 hours of my life back..
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- Toni
- 31-07-13
Engrossing
What did you like about this audiobook?
The listener becomes completely immersed in this world of cathedrals and their building, life challenges, politics and love.
Does the author present information in a way that is interesting and insightful, and if so, how does he achieve this?
The way in which historical information and the storyline were woven together.
What did you find wrong about the narrator's performance?
Nothing. John Lee is fabulous.
Do you have any additional comments?
This book was thoroughly enjoyable. I cannot recommend it highly enough.
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- Paul
- 21-09-11
Sensational
I read the physical copy of World without End first sometime ago .... this was even better - SENSATIONAL .... I'm even shouting at the kids in a Welsh accent ;-)
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