A Crown of Swords (The Wheel of Time, Book 7)
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Rating | : | 4.22 (831 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1593979762 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 282 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-05 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Not Much Plot Movement but Fun None-The-Less" according to Robin Snyder. The Wheel of Time and I have an interesting relationship. Almost all of the characters totally infuriate me but I love the writing, cultures, world building and overall plots so even when in this book everything moves at a snail’s pace and almost nothing really happens plot wise I’m still thoroughly entertained and enjoy most of the story.But here is what I’ve learned during my time with the Wheel.ⶠ- The Wheel Weaves as the Wheel Wills.What does this mean exactly? Well it pretty much means that at any time anything. "This book is no better or worse than any in the series" according to bev. This book is no better or worse than any in the series. Up to to this point , they all really read like one giant story. What really seperates each book is the major events thay happens in each book as well as which characters the story focuses on as the story progresses. This particular volume focuses the most on Rand, Mathew , and refreshingly Min. I would describe this story as one where many important things are set up to further move along the story - sort of a set up volume. The characters involved are all fun and important characte. Juicing Jenney said I enjoyed this book. I enjoyed this book. This is my third read of this series. At least through book 10. I vowed years ago to stop reading until the series was finished so I wouldn't have to keep starting over just to read one book. I got irritated at Jordan for dragging it out. But now that I know how many books there are, I'm okay with it. It is tedious at times and he does get descriptive but I found far more humour in this book than previous books. I did not remember the humour in this series. It was a nice surprise. I have mad respect for Robert Jordan'
In this volume, Elayne, Aviendha, and Mat come ever closer to the bowl ter'angreal that may reverse the world's endless heat wave and restore natural weather. Egwene begins to gather all manner of women who can channel--Sea Folk, Windfinders, Wise Ones, and some surprising others. The eagerly awaited for seventh book in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, A Crown of Swords, The New York Times bestseller that swept the nation like a firestorm. And above all, Rand faces the dread Forsaken Sammael, in the shadows of Shadar Logoth, where the blood-hungry mist, Mashadar, waits for prey.
. In this seventh volume, Rand al'Thor--the Dragon Reborn--draws ever closer to the Last Battle as a stifling heat grips the world. Robert Jordan has created a rich and intricate tapestry of characters in his Wheel of Time series