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Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time, Book 6) |
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Rating:  Summary: The best in the series Review: Lord of Chaos is the best book in the wheel of time series. It is action packed and full of new revelations. The ending of LOC was the best i have read. Character development was wonderful, and i can only hope that Path of Daggers continues the great tradition started when the Eye of the World was written.
Rating:  Summary: The Wheel of Time-PERFECTION!!! Review: It's only the very best series ever written. I Love WOT and it deserves it's rightfully place as the best. I am sorry for those who have deluded themselves into criticsizing it. They have really missed-out on an incredible experience. It belongs on the lonely mountain of perfection-along with Star Wars and Shakespeare. I enjoy every part of it and will support Jordan if he finishes it in 1,3,or 10 more volumes!! I say-whats the rush?!?
Rating:  Summary: OH I love robert's wheel of time!! ( by Amir Pintow ) Review: First I want say i'm a very big fan of fantasy novels. I read all of Tolkin's books and enjoyed them, and I must say Robert's wheel of time dosen't fall from Tolkin's lord of the rings. Lord of chaos is a prove of that.This story is one of his finest books ( you just can't put the book down) I especially liked the end when rend is rescued by his friends. I think that what's so special in the wheel of time is that you realy get to know the charectes, you know each charecters querks and weak spots, you really feel like you know them! I really think robert shul'd publish his books more often but i gave it 5 stars any way! and i just want to say if your reading the wheel of time ( and i hope you do ) good!! but if your not go and buy it right now ( hey you are in a book store ) p.s- if you are fan like me e- mail me.
Rating:  Summary: Robert Jordan-King of Fantasy! Review: I am thoroughly impressed by the Wheel of Time series that Robert Jordan has written. His characters are round and full, his plot is thick and covers thousands of years of events. He conclusively proves his story with events in history. He makes it clear that what is happening to Rand, Mat, and Perrin has happened hundreds of time over and will always continue to happen is their reality. I wish this series would cover twenty books because I can't get enough. I wanted to scream when I finished the fourth book and didn't have the fifth book to read. And curse Amazon for not making it easier to ship books to APOs from their online order form. Robert Jordan is truly a master!
Rating:  Summary: The series drags on Review: This series is getting worse and worse. In this book the rest of the Forsaken are introduced, Moghedien escapes (at the end), and two unnamed Forsaken who have died are somehow brought back to life. Other than this, (and the Forsaken do not seem very dangerous anymore), nothing happens. There is absolutely no suspense when Aes Sedai capture and shield Rand, he's obviously going to escape, and all it does is show what a fool he really is to continue to trust them. Elayne and Nynaeve must find a ter'angreal to combat the heat which Shai'tan is causing, but until some enemy besides the weather is found the book has no real interest. Padan Fain, one of the few characters I found compelling, (although he is obviously never going to get close to Rand), only appears once. Pedron Niall and the Whitecloaks are shown to have no real power. As long as all the bad guys are shown up this way, the series does not hold much interest.
Rating:  Summary: I think the Wheel of Time series is trash Review: Somehow, personally, I think it was by mass hypnotism Robert Jordan has managed to convince thousands of readers that the wheel of time series is a good read. Apparently I was unaffected by this strange phenomenon for I can clearly see the trash for what it really is. Not to say that the original concept is bad--it isn't--but Mr. Jordan has stretched out his limited plot far too much. If he had put everything into one 1,000 page epic rather thatn 8 1,000 page epics, it would have truly been a masterful story. But he didn't mostly due, I've no doubt, to his love of money. I read through the first five books of the series and started the sixth by convincing myself that something important and interesting would happen eventually: that I would be rewarded for wasting hours and hours of my life reading drivel. But it just didn't happen. I'm not going to bother to tell you not to read the series because for every person who hates it there are at least 1,000 people who treat Jordan's word as if it were some sacred new form of the Bible and spend all their time memorizing the ridiculous plot twists and place names. But I will say this: if you are currently reading the series because you expect something interesting to happen don't bother.
Rating:  Summary: An Believer in the Wheel of Time! Review: Robert Jordan is brilliant. A mastermind in the way he mended the reality with fantasy. His characters were actually human instead of scriptboards that follow one trait. The paradox and the magic were excellent in their legacies from an Age long ago, and his unique and clever styles have proven great in the known world of writting. A second Homer in the making. I really enjoyed the vision it brought of an actual real world instead of a paint and color collodge, and his imagination should be considered a crown of his age. In the future, may he write on forever. A future writer. Age 16
Rating:  Summary: It's getting long Review: When I started reading the Wheel of Time series I was very enthused about getting into a grand fantasy. I had read Tad Williams Memory Sorrow and Thorn along with Middle Earth and other such fantastic fare. I really enjoyed the first few books in this series as I read them all in row and was able to keep a fresh face on the series. Now it is starting to get to be awhile between books and looks as though he is just slowing down. I mean it take like 200 pages just to get through 1 day! Get it going and start releasing more than 1 book every 2 years and he may have something here. Please move the plot along!
Rating:  Summary: The good old Jordan still amazes me! Review: I can hardly belive when I am reading this and the other books, that such a writer as Robert Jordan still hasn't been nominated the prize of Alfred Nobel in litterature. The serie keeps the reader so amazed and fascinated as it can be, and you wish almost that the book could have been worse, just because you can't stop reading. Jordan describes both the scenes and caracters so well that you almost can touch the scenery. I have read quite a lot in my days, but I can truthfully say that Jordan is the best yet.
Rating:  Summary: Let the Lord of Chaos rule! Review: Not as good as the fires of heaven but still very cool. The events in this book give me the feeling that it is the turning point in the series towards Tarmon Gaidon.
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