The Pillars of the Earth1300 reviews
Ken Follett

NAL Trade, 2002

Great choice by Oprah

+ A must read
+ Simply Brilliant
+ A page-turner about cathedral construction? YES!
  
  











  



  
The Heaven Tree Trilogy1 review
Edith Pargeter

Warner, 1993

I'd give it a million stars if I could!

Like a medieval ballad come to life. You don't so much read this trilogy as LIVE IT. I really felt as if I knew the characters. Love, honor, friendship, war and much much more. If you read this you will never forget it as long as you live. Over 900 pages in all and worth ever second of your ...
  
  











  



  
THE HEAVEN TREE1 review
EDITH PARGETER

TIME WARNER PAPERBACKS, 1989

Book #1 in The Heaven Tree Trilogy

The Heaven Tree takes place on the Welsh Marches in the 13C as the nobly born Harry Talvace and his foster brother Adam are accused of poaching one of the king's deer. The lower born Adam's punishment is too severe to be born and both boys make good their escape. They eventually make their way to ...
  
  











  



  
Cathedral of the Sea14 reviews
Ildefonso Falcones

Dutton Adult, 2008

"Can these people really be your representatives?" - Arnau Estanyol

+ Receives Paul Michael's extensive stage and film background and talents
+ Great read- page turner.
+ Cathedral of the Sea is a Great Read
+ cathedral of the sea
  
  











  



  
Pillars of the Almighty: A Celebration of Cathedrals2 reviews
Ken Follett

William Morrow & Co, 1994

The First Step

+ If you enjoy the architecture and art of churches. . .

Ken Follet's work, "Pillars of the Earth" is an epic tale which I have read through at least a dozen times. Through each read characters came to life in a new way, emphasizing Follet's portrayal of the cyclical path we all follow and the paths that have never been trodden. From my first read ...
  
  











  



  
Cathedral: The Story of Its Construction (Sandpiper)19 reviews
David Macaulay

Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, 1981

Macaulay's books

+ Good for kids and grown-ups
+ DIY on a Cathedral...
+ Stories for Children Magazine 4 Star Review
+ Gothic Cathedral
  
  











  



  
World Without End419 reviews
Ken Follett

Dutton Adult, 2007

Wonderful stand-alone sequel!

+ world without end
+ Fabulous Book
+ Good novel
+ Wonderful read!
  
  











  



  
The Pillars of the Earth1300 reviews
Ken Follett

NAL Trade, 2002

Great choice by Oprah

+ A must read
+ Simply Brilliant
+ A page-turner about cathedral construction? YES!
  
  











  



  
Cathedral of the Sea14 reviews
Ildefonso Falcones

Dutton Adult, 2008

"Can these people really be your representatives?" - Arnau Estanyol

+ Receives Paul Michael's extensive stage and film background and talents
+ Great read- page turner.
+ Cathedral of the Sea is a Great Read
+ cathedral of the sea
  
  











  



  
The Heaven Tree Trilogy1 review
Edith Pargeter

Warner, 1993

I'd give it a million stars if I could!

Like a medieval ballad come to life. You don't so much read this trilogy as LIVE IT. I really felt as if I knew the characters. Love, honor, friendship, war and much much more. If you read this you will never forget it as long as you live. Over 900 pages in all and worth ever second of your ...
  
  











  



  
THE HEAVEN TREE1 review
EDITH PARGETER

TIME WARNER PAPERBACKS, 1989

Book #1 in The Heaven Tree Trilogy

The Heaven Tree takes place on the Welsh Marches in the 13C as the nobly born Harry Talvace and his foster brother Adam are accused of poaching one of the king's deer. The lower born Adam's punishment is too severe to be born and both boys make good their escape. They eventually make their way to ...
  
  











  



  
Pillars of the Almighty: A Celebration of Cathedrals2 reviews
Ken Follett

William Morrow & Co, 1994

The First Step

+ If you enjoy the architecture and art of churches. . .

Ken Follet's work, "Pillars of the Earth" is an epic tale which I have read through at least a dozen times. Through each read characters came to life in a new way, emphasizing Follet's portrayal of the cyclical path we all follow and the paths that have never been trodden. From my first read ...
  
  











  



  
Cathedral: The Story of Its Construction (Sandpiper)19 reviews
David Macaulay

Houghton Mifflin/Walter Lorraine Books, 1981

Macaulay's books

+ Good for kids and grown-ups
+ DIY on a Cathedral...
+ Stories for Children Magazine 4 Star Review
+ Gothic Cathedral
  
  











  



  
World Without End419 reviews
Ken Follett

Dutton Adult, 2007

Wonderful stand-alone sequel!

+ world without end
+ Fabulous Book
+ Good novel
+ Wonderful read!