World Without End
Book Review
Ken Follett's «World Without End» is the sequel to the renowned novel «The Pillars of the Earth», once again transporting readers to the medieval town of Kingsbridge. Critics note that Follett masterfully recreates the atmosphere of the 14th century, immersing the reader in a world of intrigue, power struggles, and survival. The author successfully combines historical accuracy with a gripping plot, making the book not only entertaining but also educational. The characters, as in the previous novel, are deeply developed and evoke strong emotions in readers. Special attention is given to themes of love, betrayal, and moral choice, adding philosophical depth to the work. Some critics feel that Follett repeats certain plot elements from «The Pillars of the Earth», but this does not detract from the book's merits, which remains one of the finest examples of historical fiction.
