
Terri M. LeBlanc
Written on May 1, 2009
World Without End deals with the same...Read more
I would say that this book is better than Follett's first book "Pillars of the Earth" which left me feeling like the same plot was being repeated over and over and over.
World Without End deals with the same town, new generation and the story is tightly woven. The only disappointing features are that the secret that binds the children together isn't a major plot point like the back of the book would lead you to believe and though this story takes place during the middle ages and the Black Plague, everyone lives happily ever after.
World Without End deals with the same town, new generation and the story is tightly woven. The only disappointing features are that the secret that binds the children together isn't a major plot point like the back of the book would lead you to believe and though this story takes place during the middle ages and the Black Plague, everyone lives happily ever after.