A few days
ago I finished Reading Edge of Eternity, the last book of Ken Follet Ken Follet,
the one that completes the Trilogy of the Century. Before he
wrote Fall of Giants and Winter of the World, two great books about the history
of the 20th Century. Obviously, after reading the other two I had to finish
with the third one.
My father
did a sprint and he read as fast as he could. Once he finished it, he gave it
to me. When I saw that the book has more than 1,100 pages I thought it would
take me ages to read it. As it is such a big book I also thought that it would
be impossible to carry it around. Fortunately, I was completely wrong.
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I remember
that I started it one afternoon in my Christmas holidays, but it was a few
weeks after when I really got stuck to it. As it happened to me always that I
have had a Ken Follet’s book in my hands, I couldn’t stop reading it. The story
of the different characters was very interesting but the thing that makes these
books great is that they take you to some of the most important moments of
history. I was so stuck to the book that I didn’t mind to take it with me in
the Metro and I also preferred to catch the public transport to the car to read
as many pages as possible.
I don’t
know which are the reviewers opinions about the book, I don’t know if he uses
the best words, what I really know is that the stories of the different
characters catch your attention and that he uses them great to explain some of
the moments of our history that we can’t forget.
Sometimes I
would like to know more things, to have a better knowledge of our history. When
I was at school I studied the World Wars or the Russian Revolution but I hardly
learnt anything about the Cold War, the Berlin Wall or other key moments of the
Century. Thanks to these books I have been able to know more things and learn
some more.
I can
finish my review without mentioning Ken Follet. I remember one summer that my
friend Albert told me to read The Pilars of the Earth.
When I saw the book, I thought that it would be impossible that I would get
tired early if it. Again I was completely wrong. I remember that I enjoyed a
lot the book and since then, Follet has become one of my favourite authors. Now
I can see a few years later: thank you Albert!
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