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on 27th Feb 2008
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Item: Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos (Wheel of Time S.)
Lord Of Chaos is my personal favourite in the series. With an opening that starts at a run, the book's many plot lines fly through until you reach the last word, and the end of the book itself is perhaps one of the greatest climatic moments of any book I have
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Review by
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on 27th Feb 2008
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Item: Robert Jordan, Crossroads of Twilight (Wheel of Time S.)
If people have read this far in the series they are undoubtedly already hooked, and not surprising given the oh - so - enticing world Robert Jordan has created. His characters enthrall and plot writhes as opposed to twists. The only negative is that certain plots become slightly dragged out to the point of being nearly tedious. Nonetheless, I Loved it ...
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Review by
OpenEye
on 2nd Apr 2007
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Item: Robert Jordan, Crossroads of Twilight (Wheel of Time S.)
If you've read the other nine books then this is more of the same brilliant writing. This book features a lot of Mat and Rand while dropping in on the other characters from Emonds Field just enough to keep up to
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Review by
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on 7th Jul 2006
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Item: Robert Jordan, Crossroads of Twilight (Wheel of Time S.)
I won't write a review on all the Robert Jordan, Crossroads of Twilight. The Wheel of Time started out wonderfully and for six books showed great promise. They were well written, absorbing, and moved the story along without draging or rushing. After that the became a sort of soap opera with the same events being related to us over and over from several points of view. The laborous battle of the sexes finally became so overwhelming and silly as to be more than can be born. I don't know for sure ...
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Review by
arcadomus33
on 26th Apr 2004
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Item: Robert Jordan, New Spring
New Spring has peaked my interest again after the other books slowed down to a crawl. Robert Jordan has once more re kindled the magic.
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