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Wizard's First Rule (Sword of Truth, Book 1)

Wizard's First Rule (Sword of Truth, Book 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: wizards first rule
Review: Great reading with well developed characters , strong plot and gripping story

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: amazing-only way to describe it
Review: this book was great. i read lots of books in this genre but this is by far teh best series. it totally hooked me and i read all the others as soon as possible. its a million times better than "The Lord of the Rings". a must read even if you're not a fan of fantasy novels.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Brilliant
Review: When I first picked up Terry Goodkind's - Wizard's First Rule, I didn't know what to expect. I had never heard of Goodkind before. Once I started reading it I couldn't put the book down. I thought it was brilliant. I loved the characters and I loved the story. I thought it was very well written. It was like you were actually there traveling with Richard on his journey. The story was so exciting that after reading the first book I went out and bought the next four books. I read all four within two weeks. I had to force myself to put the book down. I am now awaiting book six-Faith of the Fallen. Anybody who loves to read about fantasy or is looking for a good adventure book should read Goodkind's-Wizard's First Rule. I guarantee you'll love it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great book
Review: this book was amazing. deffinately the best book i've ever read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best Novel Ever!
Review: Im not gonna say alot here, except that this book is truly the best novel i have ever read. I have read all the subsequent installments in the series, all are amazing in themself, but this is where it all started, and it doesnt get any better... You dont have to be a fan of the fantasy genre to love this book, you just have to love reading a great story with incredible characters.

So thats it, if you havent read it, do so immediately! Ive read tonnes of authors, in fantasy and other genres [king, koontz, easton ellis etc etc] alot are very good, but nothing compares to Terry Goodkind, and this is [in my opinion] his greatest work.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: pretty good
Review: This book had both good points, and some not so good points. As far as a writer goes, Goodkind is very good. He integrates craft into his writing effortlessly, and it pushes the story along very well. I liked the first half of this book much better than the second half. As any good writer should, Goodkind hides certain facts about the characters, compelling you to read further. But once the last big secret is revealed, the story fell apart. Toward the end I found myself shaking my head as the characters made choices that went against everything they had established so far. Some of the developments were simply absurd.

This isn't to say that this book is all bad. There are likeable characters that (until the end) act more or less realistically. But as a whole it seems to be missing something; it doesn't even come close to comparing the the pinnacles of the genre, such as Martin's A song of Fire and Ice, and Tolkien's Lord of the Rings. In short, if you're looking for some fantasy and you've already red LotR 20 million times, you may want to give this a try. recommended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Terry Goodkind is a total genius.
Review: Amazing. It's awesome.. so the terminology is a bit.. whacko, but the overall story is fantastic. It has a great start and continues like crazy. It's a truly amazing book, seriously, you won't be able to sleep at night because you'll wonder what happens next. While I was reading it, I didn't care if I was missing my favorite television shows to read it. I considered Wizard's first rule a perfect portable televsion: it's compact, there's never any reruns and no commercials.It's that gripping.

However, there is too much major coincidence, which makes some of the story dead obvious, but there was something at the end which did manage to surprise.. And stun me with amazement at how small Terry Goodkind makes the world. It might as well be set in a city.
Totally amazing book, I just can't emphasize that enough.
In Wizard's First Rule, there's endless gore, charcters so evil it makes you wonder about the author, awesome suspense, great battle scenes... everything. It's perfect.

Despite the fact that's it's a huge book, I wish it could be longer.
Goodkind.. the guy's a genius.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The story goes TOO fast
Review: I didn't like this book very much and I don't think I'll buy the next volumes of the series.
The reason is only one: in my opinion, the story goes TOO fast and the characters are not well developed because they must keep up with it!
So many things happen that you would expect the characters to be at least confused, but no! Richard discovers he is the wielder of the Sword and its power, he is going to be the strongest wizard in the world, he falls in love, his life changes completely... and all this he accepts in some ten pages and conforms to the changes without struggle!
Maybe I was used to Jordan's Rand, but I don't like this Richard at all.

Another (secondary) fault of Goodkind story is that you recognize some similarities between characters/events of "Wizard's first rule" and other books (the sorcerer with the deformed keeper of the Sword is almost the same as Brooks' two sorcerer sisters, the girl with that odd tool that tortures Richard is analogous to Jordan's Seanchans), but I insist this is only secondary.

If you enjoyed Jordan and Martin, I don't think you will appreciate this book.
If you like Ann Marston and similars, then buy this book too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent read
Review: Right away an astute reader will pick up on the similarities between Mr. Goodkind's work(s) and those of the esteemed Messiers Jordan and Tolkien. I can think of no better company to be in. Of course practically every fantasy writer owes a substantial debt to Mr. Tolkien, but Mr. Goodkind pays better homage than most. The similarity to Mr. Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series is also noticable, although I find Mr. Goodkind's work significantly more intellectually challenging. Regardless, I am a huge fan of both series.
For those of you who are starting this series, I have read all of the books in this series and I find this one the second LEAST enjoyable, yet I still rate it a five-star. That is the extent of my appreciation for this excellent series. Mr. Goodkind - HURRY UP!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great "new" series
Review: Although this book is seven years old, it was a new, and very welcome, find for me. This story has the massive scope of the great books of the genre, not just within the book itself, but in the future potential of the rest of the series (which I cannot wait to read). This book is 2-3 time the length of most novels, but it never lags, or loses your interest. The conclusion has much that you will have already anticipated by the time you get there, but there are still enough surprises to keep you well satisfied.


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