Evening and the Morning

The Prequel to the Pillars of the Earth, a Kingsbridge Novel

English language

Published Dec. 26, 2021 by Pan Macmillan.

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978-1-4472-7880-1
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4 stars (3 reviews)

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Review of 'Evening and the Morning' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

"The first casualty of a civil war was justice."

Well, I finally did it. I finally knocked this one off my to-read list at the expense of my yearly goal (I’m two books behind now!), and I feel good about finally working my way through it. This is a weird book for me to rate, because I’m not very religious and I can’t exactly say I enjoyed it all the way through, but I’m still putting book two on my to-read list for….sometime in the future. Maybe next year.

This is a book about a man with a dream to build a church. Things start small, then quickly snowball as these things do, creating a real mess of church problems and state problems along the way. The lines between the two were, basically, nonexistent back then. Lots of political infighting, jockeying for position within the church/country, stuff like that. Amongst …

Review of 'The Evening and the Morning' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I've read Pillars of the Earth at least twice. I love it. It's not great literature, but the setting is just about the most perfect I could imagine (it follows the people and politics around the building of a fictional English cathedral in the 1100s). I first read it for a community college history class sometime 2003-04 and was immediately gripped. It's moving, exciting, brutal, and just so epic. Large personalities, large buildings, and characters I care about as if they were real.

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  • English literature