Rating:  Summary: This book is a must read! Review: I have read Faith of the Fallen, and I feel that it is one of the best fantasy books I have ever read. It not only contains the hack and slash action that many fantasy books contain, but it also has a deeper meaning. Faith of the Fallen helps show what Richard is going up against by explaining the conditions and attitudes of the people of the Imperial Order, as well as expanding the characters of Richard and Kahlan. There were a few characters that I was hoping to see more of that did not make up a big part of the book, but I think the fact that Terry Goodkind made this a book with a deeper meaning and also made it a little more deep that the average fantasy novel more than makes up for this. I can honestly recommend this book without any reservations. Faith of the fallen is most definitely a must read.
Rating:  Summary: Read it first, then comment Review: As a former big time Terry Goodkind fan, I am very disappointed by this book. It's the same as many of the others but not as magical, and the characters I've been waiting to see [Chase, Gratch, Scarlet] are apparently a thing of the past too. This is one big rant against socialism, just like Soul of the Fire was a big rant against the Clintons. This is a dumb book, and Goodkind fans will be disappointed, even people who give it 5 stars without reading it.
Rating:  Summary: Carefully written... Review: I for one am glad to have read Terry Goodkind's newest novel. I believe this one to be much more carefully crafted and thought out than his previous book. This one comes closer to Wizard's First Rule and Stone of Tears than any other. Thank you Mr. Goodkind for another great adventure through your mind.
Rating:  Summary: Faith of the Fallen Review: Goodkind has done a great job on this book. I did not expect much out of this book because of how bad Soul of the Fire was, but this one is definitely a great write. Buy the book it is well worth the money.
Rating:  Summary: Okay... but not great Review: The first book was genius. The second book was nearly as good. And then it all went downhill. There's only so many times you can use the same storyline with different settings. Also (this made me laugh) the book seems to just be an excuse for the author to rant against two things he apparently dislikes--Organized Religion and Communism. Oh well. I enjoyed it. It was an easy read. Does anyone else out there have a strange misprint in theirs where Chapter's 33-37 are printed twice? I might just have a collector's item if no one else out there has a strange mutation like this...
Rating:  Summary: When is the next book? Review: Having finished the entire book, I feel drained and wishes for the next book today. I love this book in its entirety and every page fills you with need to read the next.The book is once again filled with bits on real life from Mr. Goodkind and the reader could share in his view and know what he is talking about. You will be able the empathsize with the characters every step of the way and at the end, feel exulted at the life you have or could have. The cover of the book is also astonishingly beautiful, and you'd look at it in a new light if you finished the book. I strongly recommend this book and even if you've never read previous Sword of Truth serie, Mr. Goodkind fills you in the information from previous books into this one as before. You wouldn't be lost by starting from this book.
Rating:  Summary: Quite thoughtful. . . . Review: Terry Goodkind does a fine job at creating vivid characters in varied and compelling environments, in all his stories. Faith of the Fallen in particular illustrates the interrelated concepts of freedom, reason, and redemption in a way that (almost) anyone can appreciate. Like Soul of the Fire, this book emphasizes the human condition, personalizing the struggle of a few individuals in their battle against oppression. There is little violent action, compared to the previous books, as the struggles here are more those of the heart, mind, and soul. And so what? If Goodkind chooses this as a means of expressing an important social truth, I believe that it only enhances the integrity of the story. The same with characters dying; for once a story becomes predictable, it loses much of its worth. With continual violence, or perpetual happy endings, one eventually gets bored and jaded. I will say this: with its engaging plot and countless surprises, Faith of the Fallen is truly an inspired work of fiction.
Rating:  Summary: Fallen is Correct Review: This book follows its title magnificently. It has fallen far from the original books in quality! The first 2 books in this series (Wizards first rule, and, Stone of Tears) were superb. Since then though the quality has dissapeared. It seems Goodkind is nolonger worried about quality, just quantity. The characters are nolonger being developed as before (Books 1 & 2). We learn about these characters, but now all they seem to do is run around with their heads chopped off. No development, nothing. A complete waste of money. I couldn't put down the original books. These last few I haven't wanted to pick UP! Over and over again Goodkind repeats the stories from previous books. It's like he has so many words required and is writing down all this nonsense to fill the gap. Spending 30 pages in a book doing nothing but reviewing previous books is not the trade mark of an accomplished writer. Take my word. Save your money! Do not listen to the Goodkind Groupies stating that this book is another Goodkind masterpiece. This book, along with the previous two belong in a land fill. That is where my copy is going.
Rating:  Summary: A work of great literature! Nothing less Review: This book takes everything that makes life worth living, every good thing that Richard stands for, and sums it all up in one incredibly powerful and succinct statement. That statement is so powerful, it had my STANDING AND CHEERING, with TEARS IN MY EYES. Terry has produced a work of great literature that truly is "a novel of the nobility of the human spirit." You will be inspired by it. It even has the capacity to be life changing -- I'm not exaggerating here. And by the way, in addition to the inspiration, I must say that the plot is excellent. It's a thoroughly enjoyable read. And it is truly a work of art.
Rating:  Summary: People not Politics Review: Faith of the Fallen is one of the best books I have read this year. It has heart-wrenching human drama, mixed with a powerful social message. The characters I have come to know and love over the course of the series return to do battle against an overwhelming adversary - laziness and fear. Stop sitting in front of your television sets and do something peoductive. Something you enjoy. You have only one life to life and it could be over tommorrow - so enjoy it now and go read a Goodkind novel.
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