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The Evening and the Morning
The Evening and the Morning | Ken Follett
From #1 New York Times bestselling author Ken Follett, a thrilling and addictive new novel--a prequel to The Pillars of the Earth--set in England at the dawn of a new era: The Middle Ages It is 997 CE, the end of the Dark Ages. England is facing attacks from the Welsh in the west and the Vikings in the east. Those in power bend justice according to their will, regardless of ordinary people and often in conflict with the king. Without a clear rule of law, chaos reigns. In these turbulent times, three characters find their lives intertwined: A young boatbuilder's life is turned upside down when the only home he's ever known is raided by Vikings, forcing him and his family to move and start their lives anew in a small hamlet where he does not fit in. . . . A Norman noblewoman marries for love, following her husband across the sea to a new land. But the customs of her husband's homeland are shockingly different, and as she begins to realize that everyone around her is engaged in a constant, brutal battle for power, it becomes clear that a single misstep could be catastrophic. . . . A monk dreams of transforming his humble abbey into a center of learning that will be admired throughout Europe. And each in turn comes into dangerous conflict with a clever and ruthless bishop who will do anything to increase his wealth and power. Thirty years ago, Ken Follett published his most popular novel, The Pillars of the Earth. Now, Follett's masterful new prequel The Evening and the Morning takes us on an epic journey into a historical past rich with ambition and rivalry, death and birth, love and hate, that will end where The Pillars of the Earth begins.
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Bluebird
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I love the Kingsbridge series! This one is set during Viking times and gives the ‘backstory‘ to the creation of the town and bridge. While it‘s been years since I read Pillars of the Earth, I felt the themes were almost too similar. The brilliant and ‘jack of all trades‘ main character, the pious and smart Monk, the evil Bishop, unrequited love…. Nevertheless, I was caught up in the story, rooted for Edgar and Aldred and was completely satisfied.

Librarybelle It‘s been years since I tackled a book by Follett! I have Pillars of the Earth on my to read list! 3mo
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TheSpineView Totally agree! A great series!😍📚 3mo
Amiable Yay! Great job! 3mo
Andrew65 All the books have similar themes but with Ken Follett‘s brilliance he makes it work every time. 3mo
Andrew65 @Librarybelle It‘s a big commitment but we‘ll worth it. 3mo
Cuilin Fabulous, 🎉 3mo
Librarybelle @Andrew65 A commitment indeed! One of these days… 3mo
Bluebird @Andrew65 agree about Follett! I was so glad I finally jumped back to him. I am definitely going to re-read books 1 and 2. Looking forward to seeing Kingsbridge develop through the ages. Love his characters! 3mo
Bluebird @Librarybelle i am reading these by audio. The time flies—i didn‘t want to set it aside! I hope you enjoy Pillars as much as I did (whenever you get a chance to read it)! 3mo
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Andrew65
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My second reading of this book, and still as good as ever - if not better. Taken me a week but got me back into the habit of reading, which was always the plan. Love John Lee‘s narration of Follett‘s books.

Will progress onto the other books in the series, before the new book is released.

#SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineView
#JubilantJuly Book 2 finished.
#Chunkster @Tove_Reads

TheSpineView Love this series! 8mo
julieclair Glad you‘re back in the reading habit! Good for you! 👍 8mo
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Andrew65
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Starting off #JubilantJuly by listening to The Evening and The Morning.

A big book, which I am already 1/3 of the way through, but I still have over 16 hours of it to listen to.

#SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineView
#Chunksters @Tove_Reads

TheSpineView Enjoy! 8mo
Andrew65 @TheSpineView Thanks, am enjoying it. A big book though. 8mo
CoverToCoverGirl I love this series. This was my favourite, so far. 8mo
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Andrew65
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Started listening to The Evening and The Morning, the prequel in the superb Kingsbridge Series. At 24.33 hours it might take a while. Decided to re-read the whole Series. Hoping it will help me get back in a reading flow.

Can‘t wait for the new book to be published in September.

#SeriesLove2023 @TheSpineView
#Chunksters @Tove_Reads

Cuilin I‘m looking forward to new book too. Loved this prequel. Sorry you‘re having a reading slump. I hate when that happens. 9mo
CoverToCoverGirl I love Follett! I can‘t wait either.. 9mo
TheSpineView This is a fabulous series!💙📖📚 9mo
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Tove_Reads Wow! Was thinking about doing the same 😊 You‘ve been in a slump as well 🙁🤦🏼‍♂️🙁 I remember when we pretty much didn‘t sleep during the time we read these books some years back 🤣 9mo
Andrew65 @Tove_Reads Yep wall to wall reading it was. Never remember a slump this bad. Like a stuttering car I get going again then grind to a halt. 9mo
Tove_Reads A proper book depression then. Horrrible feeling! I usually need a quicker read to get out of one. And a fantastic one. Coben? Or a new series that‘ll draw you in. Ooh, Cork O‘Connor by William Kent Krueger! 9mo
Andrew65 @Tove_Reads That is what I am trying, not helped by a lot of issues I‘ve had to help resolve at a school I was working with. Taken up all my brain power. Trying to build it day by day at the moment. It‘s finding the right new series. I‘m scouting books with red coats on the cover. 😂 (edited) 9mo
Andrew65 @Cuilin @covertocovergirl @TheSpineView he always writes such great books. 8mo
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OutAndAbout
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This prequel to The Pillars of the Earth was like returning home to learn all about your grandparents over summer vacation. Spanning a decade, it follows several characters through the turn of the tenth century in England. There are Viking raids and bad antics by church bishops. There are royals and lepers. So little happens in a day and so much in a decade! Recommended for those who want a long but simple, cozy but challenging read.

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RebelReader
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The choices are getting harder and harder to make. It‘s shaping up to be a great book year. 😍

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Addison_Reads
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#SeriesRead2022 @TheSpineView

I'm sad to have finished the last of the Kingsbridge books. This prequel is a low pick for me and the story definitely can not compare to the first two books. I still enjoyed visiting the time before Pillars was set. The malicious ways of the church are a big part of this story and a theme that survives through the entire series.

TheSpineView I read the first book and loved it. I need to finish this series! 2y
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HotMessJess
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Our Thailand adventure finally became a reality and I spent 20 minutes in this swing reading after my obligatory instagram shot. In other news: if you haven‘t read The Evening and The Morning it‘s wonderful! PICK IT UP, TBR LIST IT, READ IT #BookNerdWillTravel #HistoricalFiction #beach #Thailand

5feet.of.fury How cool! 2y
Megabooks Enjoy your vacation! 2y
HotMessJess @Megabooks we are back now, but was sitting here reminiscing and JUST finished the evening and the morning yesterday. This is my book hangover post lollll 2y
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HotMessJess
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Koh Samui sunrises.

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 😍 2y
bookaholic1 Nice!! 2y
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Jess861
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Starting this chunkster with my first outdoor read of 2022. It's a beautiful Spring evening where we are. Also enjoying a drink while I dive into the book.

#Chunkster #ChunksterChallenge2022 #ReadingOutside #BookAndDrink

@Amiable

Amiable Yay! Happy reading! 2y
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Andrew65
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1. Would have to be a Ken Follett book, he writes whoppers. At 928 pages it is the tagged book.

2. I read quite a lot of 500 and 600 page books, but do find recently I‘ve been put off the really large books. I need to correct these as used to love getting lost in a really long book.

@TheSpineView #Two4Tuesday

Thanks for the tag. @Eggs @TheSpineView

I tag @Nute @Crazeedi @EadieB @Tove_Reads @kezzlou85 @tracey38 @CocoReads

TheSpineView Thanks for playing and happy reading! 2y
EadieB Thanks for the tag! Follett is always a great read! 2y
Nute Thank you for thinking of me!💕 2y
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LapReader
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1. My greatest achievement and challenge was completing my first ballet exam in 24 years. I think I did ok but I won‘t get my results back until the end of January. 2. Tagged. I read it quickly over winter. Other contenders were My Dark Vanessa and The Inland Sea (Thanks #LMPBC @suvata ). 3. Not get covid. That my family stays safe and be able to see my sister and my new niece or nephew when it arrives safely in June #wonderouswednesday @Eggs

Eggs Great hopes! Happy New Year 🎊 2y
LeeRHarry I hope you haven‘t sent me the Inland Sea - if you have then it‘s gone missing and Aus Post have failed yet again 😔 2y
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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
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Mehso-so

Well, this has all the same tropes as the rest of the series, but other than the actual building of the bridge, it doesn't feel particularly distinctive. Still an enjoyable read.

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My grandmother introduced me to the Pillars of the Earth series before she died - it was one of her book club selections - and I loved them! Unfortunately, the two most recent books in the series came out while I was working on my PhD and I didn't have time, so now I'm planning a chronological read-through of the whole series!

RachelAmphlett I still have to catch up with this particular one! 2y
SaunteringVaguelyDownwards In terms of bookish intersections, I'm loving all the name drops of Ethelred and Ethelfled, whom I learned about from The Last Kingdom series by Bernard Cornwell. 2y
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behudd
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I finished this 913 page beast of a book today & loved every minute of it. Follett has such a skill at telling huge stories with incredibly terrible characters & so much heart - and some how makes almost 1000 pages feel like a quick read.
He makes medieval stone masonry interesting. 😂👏🏻
I‘ve read & loved all the books in the Kingsbridge series & this tells the story of the town‘s beginning - how it got its name & who originally built it up.

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behudd
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“It was hard to stay awake all night, Edgar found, even on the most important night of your life.”

#FirstLineFridays
@ShyBookOwl

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Amiable
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See? It's not that hard to complete a chunkster. CJ has finished THREE so far this year, and it's only May!

This makes 2,914 pages read!

@covertocovergirl
#chunksterchallenge2021

Airykah13 That‘s awesome! How do I participate? Just use the hashtag when I finish a long book? 3y
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Mollyanna Woohoo! Awesome @CoverToCoverGirl 🥳🥳🥳 3y
Daisey Wow! Congrats @CoverToCoverGirl! 3y
CoverToCoverGirl Thanks @Amiable @Lcsmcat @Airykah13 @GinaKButler @Mollyanna @Daisey it was sooo good I couldn‘t stop reading. I highly recommend it! 🙂📖 3y
Amiable @Airykah13 Yes, and tag me as well so I get a notification! For the chunkster challenge the majority of us are aiming for books that are 900+ pages— do you have a specific one in mind that you want to read? (edited) 3y
Airykah13 @Amiable I‘ve already read a couple this year but my next one will probably be Written in my Own Heart‘s Blood by Diana Gabaldon 3y
Amiable @Airykah13 Excellent! That one definitely qualifies! 3y
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LapReader
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1. Days like today when I am helping kids with autism & hearing issues complete their NAPLAN exams with special provisions & their behaviour is perfect so I have a relaxing day. I even wrote a couple of #LitsyLove letters 2. You won‘t always love hospitality. 3. Have a cup of tea 4. At the moment, as it is starting to get cold & I am no good with the cold, I go to bed early with a pot of tea & read for an hour or so. @Eggs #wonderouswednesday

Eggs #1 I too worked with autism and specially-ambled students 👏🏻👏🏻 Love the feel of bedtime pot o tea and 📚 3y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 3y
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LapReader
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Stupidly started on this this arvo and now I can‘t stop. It began with the bloody arrival of the Vikings now I am in bed super early, reading with tea. Going to be up all night again. Have you read this one @Freespirit ?

Crazeedi Great series, great book 3y
Freespirit No I haven‘t yet Allissa... but I love Ken Follett❣️ 3y
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Andrew65
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1. The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett.

2. Both, nice to read out in Spring if warm enough though.

3. #20in4 and #AwesomeApril, tend to miss starts of some other readathons with a busy COvID life! Need to get back to doing some photo challenges.

@MoonWitch94 #ThoughtfulThursday

If not completed this consider yourself tagged.

MoonWitch94 1 is one I cannot wait to read!!! 😻 Thanks for playing 🐣📚😊🐇 3y
Andrew65 @MoonWitch94 Hope you enjoy it when you get to it. 3y
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Amoon
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Mehso-so

I heard this is the prequel to The Pillars of the Earth.
I guess there is a connection between the two because one of the main characters, Edgar is a builder. It makes me glad I wasn‘t alive in the Dark Ages when evil clergy has way too much power and women had almost no rights. Just found it disappointing, never reached the level of beauty as Pillars of the Earth. Kept waiting for it to get great and it didn‘t. Oh well.

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gobbledybook
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Fun read overall! I‘d watched BBC‘s adaptation of Pillars of the Earth previously and really enjoyed it, which led me to pick up this book. It certainly felt like the Pillars series in terms of characters and plot, and I found the strategies and plot twists to be the strongest part of the novel!

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5280reader
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So many loves for this book! Having fallen in love with Pillars so many years ago- this was like coming home. This book captured the ‘beginnings‘ of so many things in Kingsbridge and it was a joy to make the connections between the two books. Fast read and good/evil plot lines that you expect from this series. I enjoyed following the three major characters throughout the book, all storylines kept me on edge! #bookspin

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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intothehallofbooks
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IT WAS SO GOOD!! It was everything I wanted it to be! Long and sweeping, filled with good vs evil that made me FEEL things. The details were my favorite part, things like daily routines and descriptions of buildings and clothing. I loved Edgar‘s story most, even though I held my breath for him in a few places. I wish there was more to read set in the Dark Ages. I love being transported to this world, but I am thankful I do not live in those times!

intothehallofbooks This is my first completed book for #FabulousFebruary | a huge 5⭐️ | @Andrew65 3y
Andrew65 Great book, great series, great writer 👏👏👏 First finished but a really big book. 3y
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intothehallofbooks
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Finished Part Two and I can‘t put it down. I‘ve seen a lot of Ken Follett‘s videos and livestreams about the research he did for this book, like learning how coins were made in the Dark Ages and studying the Bayeux Tapestry for clues about clothes, etc. It‘s cool to see these pieces of research come together in the story! And I have big feelings about how corrupt some of these characters are. It‘s super fun to really, really dislike the bad guys.

intothehallofbooks Reading it slowly for #FabulousFebruary!! 3y
TrishB A great read 👍🏻 3y
suvata Awesome series 3y
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intothehallofbooks
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I made it thru Part One! #chunkster

Been a bit busy this week so the reading is a little slower than I like. But I am savoring it, which is also great. I love the Dark Ages setting.

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5280reader
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Reading partner tonight! #catsoflitsy

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intothehallofbooks
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I‘ve debated for *months* about whether to make this tagged book my first Ken Follett read because it is chronologically first or The Pillars of the Earth because it was written first. Just a few days ago I pulled Pillars off of my shelf to go ahead and start it, and the very same day this months-long library hold became available for me! So I put Pillars back and here is where I will start.

I‘m SO EXCITED to be reading this #chunkster!!

TrishB It will work either way 👍🏻 3y
intothehallofbooks @TrishB I‘m so glad!! I‘m really excited to be reading it finally. 3y
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TheEllieMo
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I am posting one book per day from my extensive to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new. Don‘t judge me - I have a lot of books. Join the fun if you want.
This is day 91
#BooksToRead #TBRPile #TBRMountain

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EadieB
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#TheEveningandTheMorning #KenFollett

This is the prequel of The Pillars of the Earth. The Vikings are raiding the English villages where Kingsbridge will be located. We learn about the life of Edgar, the builder. Alfred, The Monk and Ragna, the noblewoman. The characters and story are very interesting. Follett is a great writer but I can do without the crude language. I would recommend to those who love history.

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
TheSpineView Great job! 💜 3y
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Andrew65 Great review. I‘ve still got 6 hours to go. 3y
EadieB @Andrew65 Thanks! I listened all day and last night to finish! 3y
Andrew65 @EadieB As usual, a big book! 3y
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EadieB
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#StackingTheSeries #SeriesRead2021

Read Level 1: ✔️The Night Hawk by Elly Griffiths

Read Level 5: ✔️Stillhouse Lake by Rachel Craine
Read book 2: ✔️Killman Creek by Rachel Craine
Now reading book 3: Wolfhunter River by Rachel Craine

Finished ✔️The Evening and The Morning by Ken Follett

TheSpineView Way to go!!! 3y
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EadieB
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#JoyousJanuary #Readathon

After 4 days:
Finished Killman Creek - 16 hrs - 343 Pgs
Finished The Evening and The Morning - 24 hrs. - 928 Pgs
Reading Wolfhunter Creek - 9 hrs. - 180 Pgs.
Total 49 hrs. - 1451 Pgs.

Andrew65 Doing great 😊 3y
EadieB @Andrew65 Thanks! 3y
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Jfgiampa
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I thought it would be super dense and dry as I‘ve never read a book from this author nor of this genre. However, I was very much wrong and it was an engaging story through and through. Very well written and the plot keeps you wondering what‘s going to happen next. Don‘t let the length of the book intimidate you 😬

rather_be_reading welcome to litsy 📚☕📚 #litsywelcomewagon 3y
Eggs Welcome to Litsy 🥳🌹🥳 3y
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Lexeegee
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It wasn‘t as good as the original but still an enjoyable read.

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Eggbeater
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Last book read for 2020. Happy New Year, everyone!

Ken Follet is gifted when it comes to making me care about things I would normally find boring, such as the intricacies of boat building. I delved into the lives of the British at the dawn of the Middle Ages and happily lost myself in these characters' carefully crafted stories.

TEArificbooks This was my last book of 2020 as well. I loved it. 3y
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TEArificbooks
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I love this series. I hope they turn it into a tv series like they did the first book. If you want to go travel to the Middle Ages this is the series to read. Read for 6 readathons so 770 pts #readnisedreindeer @StayCurious

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Traci1
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1. There are several, but the one I'm really going to try to get to is The Evening and the Morning.

2. Not really a regret exactly, but I had bought One Second After, by William Forstchen a while back, and I read it this year. It was truly awful. And I wish I'd never heard of it.

#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 🤩 3y
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TEArificbooks
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My favorite way to start the day on a cold morning. It is overcast with snow clouds. The book was gifted to me (I read the others in the series). The tea is day 24 - Santa‘s Secret. A strong black tea with peppermint. Only add sugar because anything else would not go well with the peppermint. 1 pt #readnosedreindeer @StayCurious

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suvata
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A prequel to The Pillars of the Earth--set in England at the dawn of a new era: the Middle Ages "Just as transporting as. . . A most welcome addition to the Kingsbridge series." --The Washington Post

It is 997 CE, the end of the Dark Ages. England is facing attacks from the Welsh in the west and the Vikings in the east. Those in power bend justice according to their will, regardless of ordinary people and often in conflict with the king.

Penny_LiteraryHoarders This is waiting for me on my shelf. 3y
suvata @Penny_LiteraryHoarders I hope you love it as much as I did. 3y
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Mccall0113
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Hubby gets me

PatriciaU Love those socks! 3y
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TrishB
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Just bloody marvellous 😁❤️ have loved every hour spent in this story.

ATB I loved it too!!! 3y
intothehallofbooks I‘m so excited to read this!! I want to start this series in a couple of weeks. Should I read them in the order written or will I miss anything if I start with this one since it is chronologically first?? I‘ve enjoyed all of Ken Follett‘s videos and livestreams about this book so very much!! 3y
TrishB @ATB a great story 👍🏻 3y
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TrishB @intothehallofbooks ohh interesting question! My first thought would always be read in order written, but I don‘t think it makes a difference with these and it wouldn‘t give anything away. Pillars of the Earth had such an impact on me years ago - which also may be a reason to start with that. Sorry- not much help! 😁 3y
MsMelissa Okay, you‘ve convinced me to give this a go really soon. If I don‘t start by year‘s end I will make it a January book 😊 3y
rockpools I can‘t believe you‘ve finished this already! Well, I can, but... it‘s still beyond me! 3y
LeahBergen I can see I‘m going to need to buy this very soon!! 💚💚 3y
Cathythoughts You‘re tempting me Trish !! Well done , that page count is out of control... you‘re a great reader ❤️👍🏻 3y
TrishB @Book_Fiend_Melissa hope you like it 👍🏻 3y
TrishB @rockpools my relaxed, I can just read for a few hours day happened! 3y
TrishB @LeahBergen you definitely will ❤️ 3y
TrishB @Cathythoughts 😘😘 it‘s a great series. 3y
MicheleinPhilly You have no idea how happy it makes me to see you finish a serious literary chunkster. ☺️😘 3y
TrishB @MicheleinPhilly I felt like old school 😘 3y
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TrishB
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Today‘s progress, I‘m much preferring being in the dark ages!

Eggbeater I'm in the middle of reading this one, too. Really enjoying it so far. 3y
TrishB @Eggbeater each character/storyline really draws you in 😁 3y
MsMelissa Wow! You‘re getting through it quickly. 3y
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Crazeedi I read Pillars , I should read this one sometime!! 3y
Cathythoughts That‘s great your enjoying it 👍🏻✨❤️ 3y
TrishB @Book_Fiend_Melissa this is the life on holiday! 3y
TrishB @Crazeedi there are a few others after Pillars too 👍🏻 3y
TrishB @Cathythoughts I‘m not taking that for granted again ❤️ 3y
Crazeedi @TrishB yes I've read all but 1 3y
Caroline2 Yes! I was drinking honey mead last night like some medieval monk and I thought, it‘s time to find a decent Middle Ages book to get lost in! 🤔 3y
TrishB @Caroline2 there‘s some honey mead in here 😁 3y
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TrishB
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Today‘s progress 😁 it‘s a big book!!

suvata I am reading that right now. Just started. Probably won‘t finish till the end of the year. 3y
LeahBergen You‘ve made a sizeable dent! 👍🏻 3y
kaysworld1 In one day you have made some great progress 👏 3y
TrishB @suvata @LeahBergen @kaysworld1 Would like to stay in and read all day but the shopping won‘t do itself! Later hopefully 😁 3y
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TrishB
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Starting today, signed and a lovely matching bookmark 🔖
Wanted to start for a while, but it‘s a chunkster and a wanted not to be worrying about work. Hopefully it will take my mind off the news!!

rockpools That‘s a very cool bookmark! 3y
BookishTrish That bookmark 😍😍😍 3y
Cinfhen Ohhhhh, lovely 😊 3y
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MsMelissa Can‘t wait to hear what you think of this one, and know whether I should read it next year or let it age on my shelves for awhile longer. PS - love the bookmark. 3y
TrishB @Book_Fiend_Melissa I‘m really enjoying it so far 👍🏻 3y
MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm ❤️😱❤️ Gorgeous!! And it‘s signed? 😍 3y
Kalalalatja I feel you about saving chunksters for when you have time off work, especially with all the s**t going on right now 🤯 3y
LeahBergen Oh my GOD, THAT BOOKMARK! I‘m dying!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ 3y
TrishB @Kalalalatja I‘m not sure how many more backward steps we can take ☹️ it‘s all so depressing! 3y
TrishB @LeahBergen it has pleased me greatly too 😁😁❤️ 3y
TrishB @MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm it‘s a lovely copy and bookmark! 3y
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