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Go to My LibraryL'hiver du monde
- Language
- French
- Published in
- Publisher
- Laffont
- Pages
- 1026
- ISBN
- 9782253125969
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Original edition details
Other editions (24)
Other editions

Winter of the World Book Two of the Century Trilogy
2013 • Penguin
English

Winter of the World Book Two of the Century Trilogy
2014 • National Geographic Books
English

Winter of the World
2012 • Dutton
English

L'hiver du monde
2012 • Robert Laffont
French

Winter Of The World
2014 • Pan
English

Winter of the World
2012 • MacMillan
English

Winter of the World
2012 • Dutton
English

Winter of the World (Century Trilogy)
2013 • Signet
English

Winter of the World (The Century Trilogy)
2014 • Thorndike Press Large Print
English

Winter der Welt
2014 • Gustav Lubbe Verlag GmbH
German

WINTER DER WELT
2014 • Lübbe
German

El invierno del mundo
2012 • Vintage Español
Spanish

El invierno del mundo
2012 • Random House Mondadori, S.A.
Spanish

Winter of the World: Book Two of the Century Trilogy
2012 • Penguin Audio
English

Century 2. Winter of the World (132 POCHE)
2013 • PAN MACMILLAN
English

Zima swiata
2015 • Albatros
Polish

L'inverno del mondo. The century trilogy
2016 • Mondadori
Italian

El invierno del mundo / Winter of the World (The Century) (Spanish Edition)
2019 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Maailman Talvi
2013 • Wsoy
Finnish

Winter of the World (The Century Trilogy)
2013 • Macmillan
English

Verdens vinter
2012 • Cicero
Danish

Zima śWiata. Trylogia Stulecie Kurier48-7zł KRK
2012 • Albatros
Polish

El invierno del mundo
2012 • Plaza & Janés
Spanish

Winter of the World
2018 • Pan Macmillan
English
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Ken Follett's Winter of the World is widely praised as a compelling and absorbing historical novel, continuing the epic scope established in the first volume of the Century Trilogy. Reviewers consistently highlight Follett's mastery of storytelling, noting the quick and engaging narrative that keeps readers turning pages despite the book's considerable length. Many appreciate the immersive experience, feeling transported into memorable historical events like World War II, the Spanish Civil War, and the dawn of the atomic age through the eyes of interesting, multi-national characters. The book is lauded for its historical accuracy, providing in-depth perspectives on how people felt at the time and aligning events to their proper significance. Readers found it an excellent way to live through history with an engaging drama, appreciating the comprehensive overview of class structure, politics, and global development. The deft management of a large cast and the integration of real historical figures into the fictional plot are also frequently cited as strengths.
However, several reviewers expressed disappointment with this installment, particularly when compared to its predecessor. Common criticisms include a perceived lack of nuance and complexity in character development, with some describing them as "cardboard" or "two-dimensional," and finding their actions sometimes unbelievable or formulaic. The plot is occasionally deemed predictable, relying too heavily on convenient and improbable coincidences to connect characters across vast distances. Another significant point of contention is the inclusion of detailed romantic and sexual encounters, which some found excessive, crudely written, or distracting from the historical narrative. While the book covers many historical events, some critics felt it glossed over crucial aspects like the Great Depression, the Holocaust, or Stalinist purges, or that it presented events with a noticeable Western bias. The writing style itself was occasionally criticized for wooden dialogue, pedestrian prose, and repetitive phrasing.
Overall, Winter of the World is seen as a highly entertaining and readable work of historical fiction, though perhaps not a literary masterpiece. It excels as an accessible and gripping overview of a tumultuous period, perfect for readers who prioritize a compelling story and broad historical sweep over deep literary analysis or nuanced character studies. This book is particularly recommended for those who enjoyed Fall of Giants and are eager to continue the journey with the next generation of characters, as well as anyone seeking an engaging, "soap opera" style narrative that makes history come alive, even if it occasionally sacrifices depth for momentum and broad appeal.
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