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==About== |
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''The Pillars of the Earth'' is the best-selling work by Ken Follett. Set in the 12th Century, the book is a historical fiction novel that traces the building of a cathedral. |
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Peter gives The Pillars of the Earth to Sylar.
About
The Pillars of the Earth is the best-selling work by Ken Follett. Set in the 12th Century, the book is a historical fiction novel that traces the building of a cathedral.
The Wall
Sylar wonders how Matt could have created the world in which he trapped Sylar. He is especially puzzled by the details in the world, such as books. Sylar asks Peter how Matt could have recreated all the words in books like The Pillars of the Earth and Catch-22. Peter doesn't know, but suggests that perhaps Sylar read those books and retained their words in his subconscious.
Later, Sylar is contemplating the untouched wall when Peter arrives with a birthday present: The Pillars of the Earth. He thanks Sylar for being there and helping to keep him sane, and then prepares to approach the wall again.
Trivia
- The Pillars of the Earth has a sequel titled World Without End.