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The Pillars of the Earth
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A Weighty Tome: 2022 Challenge: The Pillars of the Earth
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READING SCHEDULE
January & February 2022
Part 1
Chapters 1-4
March & April 2022
Part 2
Chapters 5-7
==BREAK / CATCH UP MONTH==
June & July 2022
Part 3
Chapters 8-10
August & September 2022
Part 4
Chapters 11-13
==BREAK / CATCH UP MONTH==
November & December 2022
Parts 5 & 6
Chapters 14-18

It's broken up into 6 parts. Part 1 is page 15-283 in my copy. There are technically 4 chapters plus a prologue but it's split up so it's like chapter 1, II, III, Chapter 2, II, III, Chapter 3, II, III. Part 2 includes pages 287-435 and chapters 5-7 including the same broken into parts section for each chapter although the numbers seem to vary and I didn't make a note of every parts ordering system. Part 3 is 441-595, 8-10. Part 4 is 599-765, chapters 11-13. Part 5 is 769-901, chapters 14-16. Part 6 is 905-969, chapters 17-18 with chapter 18 being 4 parts and chapter 17 just including chapter 17. I haven't checked to see if any other parts have differences in how the chapter subsections are split up.


Same :) She owns the entire series and kept talking about it when she was reading it.
Will be joining the group read. I've watched the tv series, don't know how faithful to the book it is. I might try to squeeze the prequel The Evening and the Morning before though.

January & February 2022
Part 1
Chapters 1-4
March & April 2022
Part 2
Chapters 5-7
==BREAK / CATCH UP MONTH==
June & July 2022
Part 3
Chapters 8-10
August & September 2022
Part 4
Chapters 11-13
==BREAK / CATCH UP MONTH==
November & December 2022
Parts 5 & 6
Chapters 14-18



Thanks Cordelia that is helpful! I managed to get the ebook from the library so I can see the parts and chapters you have so I’ll put a schedule together tomorrow. Looks like we may do the first five parts as separate sections and then the final two as one 👍

The schedule looks manageable, but if past years are anything to go by, I'm unlikely to actually stick to it.



I think I have watched the TV series but dont remember much...
As with the other big reads I tend to burn out or push them aside...hoping I can finish this one...


Welcome all!
Well it is NYE here so I just need to finish my current audio (Rule of Wolves) and then I am going to get stuck into this.
Because UNO starts in Feb, I need to get through all of part 1 in January :o
I watched the TV adaptration of this book a few years ago and really enjoyed it, but I've not read any of Follett's books and so don't know what to expect in terms of writing style. Looking forward to this!
Well it is NYE here so I just need to finish my current audio (Rule of Wolves) and then I am going to get stuck into this.
Because UNO starts in Feb, I need to get through all of part 1 in January :o
I watched the TV adaptration of this book a few years ago and really enjoyed it, but I've not read any of Follett's books and so don't know what to expect in terms of writing style. Looking forward to this!
If I recall correctly I first read this age about 14, the same summer hol that I read War and Peace and Decline and Fall.
Yes. I was that obnoxious teen!
Anyway, I enjoyed it very much and have read it at least once since that summer as well as watching the mini series
Follet I find to be a decent writer. He covers similar sort of approach to that of Jeffrey Archer (family saga with villains) but better
Yes. I was that obnoxious teen!
Anyway, I enjoyed it very much and have read it at least once since that summer as well as watching the mini series
Follet I find to be a decent writer. He covers similar sort of approach to that of Jeffrey Archer (family saga with villains) but better
Haha that is an awesome reading list for a 14 year old.
I was into Anna Karenina and Dune. Also “back then” books were expensive so we’d just read the same books over and over - usually classics from my grandmother’s bookshelves or anything we were given for birthdays/Christmas
I was into Anna Karenina and Dune. Also “back then” books were expensive so we’d just read the same books over and over - usually classics from my grandmother’s bookshelves or anything we were given for birthdays/Christmas

I was into Anna Karenina and Dune. Also “back then” books were expensive so we’d just read the same books over and over - usually classics f..."
When I was 15 read The Stand, my mom got it for me and said it should keep me busy over the Christmas holidays....5 days later I was done and that began my love for Stephen King...

Yes. I was that obnoxious teen!
Anyway, I enjoyed..."
I really enjoy Follett's writing....I've read all his books prior to The Pillars of the Earth...I really enjoyed his spy novels...his writing is good....


Yes. I was that obnoxious teen!
Anyway, I enjoyed..."
Hahaha... it was Anna Karenina, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame and a half dozen or so Dickens novels for me at that age, lol.
In my defense, we had just moved to the back of beyond, where the nearest village (which consisted of two chickens, a cow, and a huge 5 star hotel) was 5 miles away, and the nearest place there was *anything* for a teenager to do a little over 40.
Good thing I loved books! lol.
I've started the year off on a positive step with this.
The prologue is certainly something! Will be interested to see how it links to the main story and what the repercussions are.
The prologue is certainly something! Will be interested to see how it links to the main story and what the repercussions are.


I'm going to start this once I'm done with Gone with the Wind. So it will probably be after Uno... hehe. But that's what the catch-up month is for after all ;-)
I started this yesterday and I have the ebook and audiobook.
It started with a long author's note about how and why Follett decided to write the book ; convince it to be published ; and then discovered how successful it had become.
It was really interesting!
It started with a long author's note about how and why Follett decided to write the book ; convince it to be published ; and then discovered how successful it had become.
It was really interesting!
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So far I am really enjoying this. The character development and the descriptions are great. I love reading HF when you feel like you are back there with them. It really brought home how different our lives are now.
I was trying to imagine walking for days from town to town with my family while pregnant and my husband asks for work. :o
Also the references to how one pig would feed the family for the whole winter.! I know we eat a tremendous amount of meat these days, but that was really a striking difference to me.
I thought Ellen was probably one of the most interesting characters in this chapter! (view spoiler)
And when they go to town and try to find the thief (view spoiler)
So far I am really enjoying this. The character development and the descriptions are great. I love reading HF when you feel like you are back there with them. It really brought home how different our lives are now.
I was trying to imagine walking for days from town to town with my family while pregnant and my husband asks for work. :o
Also the references to how one pig would feed the family for the whole winter.! I know we eat a tremendous amount of meat these days, but that was really a striking difference to me.
I thought Ellen was probably one of the most interesting characters in this chapter! (view spoiler)
And when they go to town and try to find the thief (view spoiler)
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Over in the Cleaning out the closet challenge in 2018 we started talking...
Your know those MASSIVE books that you want to read, but everything else gets in the way?
Well we decided that perhaps the best way to tackle this problem is to pick a book and read it together over a year. So 2019 was the year of Les Misérables, 2020 was War and Peace and 2021 we tackled Gone with the Wind!
After nominating books and then voting for 2022, the winner is The Pillars of the Earth!
Anyone is welcome to join. This is essentially an extremely long buddy read :)
There is a reading schedule below to show which chapters to read over a two month period and we will also have two break months ; meaning the read will last the whole year.
To participate, all you need to do is come on over and give your thoughts for the section you are reading. Please make it clear which section you are referring to, and if you are reading ahead of the schedule, put your comments in spoiler tags.
c.1000 pages? 40+ hours of audio?! Meh! We got this! Let the Reading Begin!