World without end.(CH4 Sat)

scotty123

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Seen loads of trailers for this lately, any Medieval warfare buffs (like me) this looks a must see series with lots of battle scenes including the Battle of Crecy which was a real bloodbath...lovely
 
Just had a quick look on Wikipdeia, looks like it could be quite good.

There is also a earlier miniseries that World Without End is a follow up to, The Pillars of the Earth. May have to download it and give it a try.

I imagine Game of Thrones shits all over it tho.
 
Timmmmahhhh said:
Just had a quick look on Wikipdeia, looks like it could be quite good.

There is also a earlier miniseries that World Without End is a follow up to, The Pillars of the Earth. May have to download it and give it a try.

I imagine Game of Thrones shits all over it tho.
Never seen Pillars of the Earth so like you have to give it a try as well, gonna have a look on Wiki now, cheers
 
Having read both the above books I can thoroughly recommend Ken Follett's historical work. As a student of historical architecture his depictions and analysis of building work in the middle ages are well researched and the stories he weaves are compelling. The way he paints corruption, religion and political aspirations in this period, as well as the grim realities faced by ordinary people, make the plot continually intriguing. I would recommend these books to fans of historical fiction, although the TV series was also pretty good and well worth a watch (if a little bit Hollywood!)
 
I loved pillars of the earth (the book), but could not get into the tv series.

So world without end is also a ken follett book? may have to read it when I can find the time
 
Pillars of the Earth was more than decent but not a patch on Game of Thrones. I would imagine this new one will be well worth a flick of the Sky + Button.
 
roaminblue said:
I loved pillars of the earth (the book), but could not get into the tv series.

So world without end is also a ken follett book? may have to read it when I can find the time

Yep its a sequel, set in Kingsbridge but 150 or so years later. It centres around the rebuilding of the cathedral after a collapse, the hundred years war and the black death.
 
Blueinthesouth said:
roaminblue said:
I loved pillars of the earth (the book), but could not get into the tv series.

So world without end is also a ken follett book? may have to read it when I can find the time

Yep its a sequel, set in Kingsbridge but 150 or so years later. It centres around the rebuilding of the cathedral after a collapse, the hundred years war and the black death.

excellent, I'll look it up.

have you read "a dangerous fortune". I kept starting it, and have never gotten past the first few chapters. If so, worth persevering?
 

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