Un mundo sin fin
A Fiction, Historical book. Any man who needs to surround himself with loyal acolytes doesnt really...
Dieciséis años después de la publicación de Los pilares de la Tierra, Ken Follet vuelve al fascinante mundo de Kingsbridge para presentar a sus lectores una magnífica saga épica marcada por el amor, la guerra y la peste en Un mundo sin fin.El primer día de noviembre de 1327 cuatro niños escapan de la catedral de Kingsbridge para jugar en un bosque prohibido. Son, Gwenda, hija de un ladrón, Caris, una niña excepcional que quiere ser doctora y los hermanos Merthin y Ralph, el primero un genio con la cabeza llena de inventos y el segundo un tirano, cruel y vengativo. Allí en el bosque serán testigos de una pelea entre un caballero y dos soldados. Los soldados mueren y el caballero entierra un documento antes de ingresar en el monasterio de Kingsbridge para convertirse en monje el resto de su vida. El contenido de este documento secreto jugará un papel importante en varios momentos de la...
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- Pages: 1,178 pages
- ISBN: 9789708102551 / 9708102555
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You didnt ask for a priest. Whether Ive been good or bad, I dont think God will be fooled by a last-minute change of heart. Ken Follett, World Without End // Any man who needs to surround himself with loyal acolytes doesnt really believe in himself, he would say. And if he doesnt believe in himself, why should I? Ken Follett, World Without End // With the fascination of a condemned man watching the carpenter build the gallows. Ken Follett, World Without End //
Set two centuries after Pillars of the Earth, the people of Kingsbridge are at it again. The cathedral built in Pillars is in disrepair after part of the roof caved in, the bridge collapsed, and the prior is dead. Also, the constant maneuvering continues...So, I fell into a trap with this one. After devouring Dinocalypse Now in a morning,... I think Danielle Steele might have written parts of this; she must have at least been responsible for the overwrought plot and the ridiculous, unnecessary sex scenes. It was bawdy and endless, just like every Steele book I read as a blushing 12 year old. I also kept imagining Richard Chamberlin as Merthin, as the plot just kept going... Total rip off of the first (Pillars of the Earth). Not impressed. Could barely get through it.