6/27/2023 0 Comments Winter of the World by Ken Follett![]() ![]() ![]() While the entire series embeds itself into the politics of the time, I was more in-tune with the events in Winter of the World simply because I am more familiar with the time period. Staying true to his penchant for impeccable continuity, the characters in Winter of the World descend from those in the first book and their intertwining lives only become more enmeshed as the world itself becomes more interconnected. The second book, Winter of the World, picks up some years later during the events leading up to World War II and through the war itself. The books span from the beginning of World War I to the end of the Cold War, with the first novel, Fall of Giants, ending around the end of World War I. His latest trilogy, The Century Trilogy, is just as stunning but takes place in more “recent” times. Winter of the World on September 18, 2012īuy the book: Amazon/Audible (this post includes affiliate links)Įvery time I pick up a Ken Follett novel, particularly one of his trilogies, I know I’m going to love it. I first discovered him with Pillars of the Earth, which is a stunning historical fiction series about the building of a cathedral, and was such a hit it was turned into a mini-series. ![]()
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