Fall of Giants Trilogy
- Maral1487
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Fall of Giants Trilogy
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Nevertheless a good serios which gives insights to the politics of Europe and US during last century.
- BarryEM
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I read "Fall of Giants" because I liked "Pillars of the Earth" and it's sequel so much. In an interview he seemed to be saying he was trying to do something like the same thing in a modern context. I think he failed to do that if it's really what he intended. It was a good book but it didn't make me want to read the second in the series when it came out.
I read a lot of Follett's spy stories decades ago when I was interested in spy stories and the one I always thought was his best book was "The Man from St. Petersburg". It was probably his most literary book. Then I read a couple that were caper novels, which I never cared for and stopped reading him, with the exception of "Pillars of the Earth", which I still re-read every few years.
Follett wrote some really fine stuff but I always thought he was uneven, writing some pretty mediocre books from time to time as well. That's okay. His good ones more than make up for it.
Barry