The Armor of Light

by

Ken Follett

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy sweeping historical fiction set in England during the Industrial Revolution and Napoleonic era would likely appreciate this book.
  • Fans of Ken Follett's previous Kingsbridge novels will find familiar elements and connections to enjoy.
  • Those interested in social history, particularly the struggles of workers and the impacts of technological change, will find much to engage with.
  • Readers who like their historical fiction to balance personal dramas with broader historical events and social commentary would also be drawn to this book.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking the same level of depth and impact as Follett's earlier works like 'Pillars of the Earth' may be disappointed.
  • Those who prefer character-driven narratives over broader historical overviews might find the focus on historical events and societal changes less engaging.
  • Readers sensitive to explicit sexual content or modern language in historical settings may be put off.
  • Those looking for a story more tightly focused on the town of Kingsbridge itself, rather than broader national and international events, may also be less satisfied with this installment in the series.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Engaging historical fiction that combines English history with small town drama
  • Well-researched portrayal of the Industrial Revolution and its impacts
  • Explores important themes like workers' rights, class struggles, and social change
  • Provides an interesting perspective on the Napoleonic Wars
  • Strong character development and compelling storylines
  • Effectively uses Kingsbridge as a microcosm of English society and politics
  • Maintains good pacing and keeps readers engaged
  • Offers insights into late 18th/early 19th century life in England
  • Continues the beloved Kingsbridge series with familiar elements
  • Narration by John Lee in the audiobook version is excellent

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found it less engaging than previous books in the series
  • Characters felt less developed or impactful to some compared to earlier novels
  • Too much focus on historical events at the expense of character depth for some
  • Use of modern language by historical characters was jarring for some readers
  • Some found the plot formulaic or recycled from previous books
  • Explicit sexual content may be off-putting for some readers
  • Less focused on Kingsbridge itself compared to earlier books in the series
  • Some readers found the writing style dry or textbook-like in places
  • Battle scenes lacked tension or engagement for some
  • Romance elements felt cheesy or soap opera-like to some readers

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