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A Crown of Swords (The Wheel of Time, Book 7)

A Crown of Swords (The Wheel of Time, Book 7)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: hmmm not that great but a fitting sibling to all the rest
Review: ok ok.. i know it is not that good but heck.. it is a book that managed to make me engrossed 3 days straight.. give him a chance he'll make it worth it.. PoD.. waitin for the paperback edition...

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hey, Bob! Let's eat the CASH cow!
Review: Enough is enough, already. I'm almost finished with this book, and the story is no closer to being finished than the last book was. Overall, I enjoy the premise of the stories, BUT I want to see an end. I'll wait until the book hits the library because I'm not willing to spend any more money on the series. P.S. My wife gave up 3 books ago!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jordan all the way
Review: Those of you out there who seem to like berating authors..... well.... stop. Jordans books have really kept me enthralled since I started reading them. They keep building and some of you may not realize how difficult it is to keep a book like that going. I for one would like to congradulate Jordan for his success so far and want to wish him luck in the future.

Jordan has inspired me to write more and I would love to have his prowess in words.

The ramblings on of a madman. Born of anger and fear. Enticed by those who arent really there. Voices speaking nonsense. Voices of men long dead. His only virtue is destruction. His only comfort is death. A madman no more, he is a God.

Jordan, that was dedicated to you buddy. And may you always walk in the light.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I think the book was great
Review: Robert Jordan is a great author and this is a great book. Jordan continues to elaborate gloriously on the characters' personalities. The acion is great, with everything from glorious Asha'man battles to Rand's internal struggles with insanity.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Go ahead and pull your hair out already!!!!
Review: After seven volumes of Nynaeve snatching her braided hair, I'm sincerely beginning to hope that she either pulls it out by the roots or gets killed off!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Only for WOT diehards
Review: After having invested five years of my leisure time on this series, it occurs to me that if I were someone in a book store picking out this book as their first in the series that I would be completely lost in the complexities of the storyline and the characters. This of course is not how the series began. It was extremely fast paced in the beginning, but with this edition of the story we have come to a grinding halt in the storyline. The time frame covered lasts only a period of two or three days. It's true that there are portions of the stories that add significantly to the overall storyline, such as the search for the "Bowl of Winds", however the majority of the book dwells of the seemingly endless psycho analyisis of almost every character in the story, relavent or not! Another problem that I have with this book and the lastest book in the series ( The Path Of Daggers ) is the long period of time between the editions. I come to the point where I have almost forgotten what's happened in the previous books before the next edition comes out. Let's speed it up some Robert!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best so far!!
Review: I Think that by far this is the best book in this series so far. What happens between Rand and the Ash'a'man is intense! If you think the Wheel of Time series is really spell-binding, wait until you read this one. I've read it twelve times and want to read it again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: excellent book, wonderfully written.
Review: All in all a great book with a wonderfully crafted stroyline. The characters are so real you almost expect them to talk to you. Robert Jordan is a talented writer and I've enjoyed many of his previous works but this is the best yet.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Story Continues "slowly"
Review: While I am willing to concede that Jordan is perhaps one of the best authors currently in print. I think it would have been better for him to have taken some time away from this series for a couple of years. This book is something of a formula book. It would have been nice for the story to achieve a reasonable conclusion in serveral areas. I hope that the next book is more active and less pladanting. None the less, I'm hooked. I just wanted to see the story move forward with strong actions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a book only or people who have read series more than 2times
Review: This book (as with all of jordan's books) take a lot of going over to fully comprehend the politics of the book. only dissapointment was no sense of finality regarding fight with forsaken


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