Pillars of the Earth
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World Without End
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Fall of Giants
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Winter of the World
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Ken FollettLearn more about Ken Follett and his books here!
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North and South by John Jakes The Dublin Saga by Edward Rutherford House of Earth Trilogy by Pearl S. Buck
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Brothers: A Novel
by Da Chen
Follows the divergent lives of two brothers, sons of a powerful general and born at the height of the Chinese Cultural Revolution--Tan, born the son of the general's wife into luxury and comfort, and Shento, the child of the general's mistress, raised by an old healer and his wife after his mother's suicide--as their fates collide when they unwittingly fall for the same woman.
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American Dreams
by John Jakes
The long-awaited sequel to the New York Times best-seller, Homeland, continues the historical saga of the Crown family, German immigrants who settle in Chicago, as they participate in the events of the early twentieth century.
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The Princes of Ireland: The Dublin Saga
by Edward Rutherfurd
A fictional account of the legend of Cuchulainn recreates such events as the mission of Saint Patrick, the Viking invasion, the trickery of Henry II that led to England's establishment in Ireland, the failed rebellion of 1798, and the Great Famine.
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A Possible Life: a novel in five parts
by Sebastian Faulks
Five interconnected stories by the best-selling author of Birdsong trace the experiences of soldiers whose relationships are irrevocably shaped by war, from a World War II prisoner who endures his incarceration by imagining a cricket match to a man in a Victorian poorhouse who shamefully remembers the son he gave away.
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Only Time Will Tell
by Jeffrey Archer
A first installment of a planned five-part series introduces the character of 1920s Bristol dock worker Harry Clifton, whose unexpected scholarship leads him to pursue a very different life while uncovering the truth about his father's identity. By the best-selling author of Kane and Abel.
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