Rating: Summary: This book is magnigicent! Review: This book has memorable characters and a captivating storyline. I couldn't put it down.
Rating: Summary: Great book!!! Review: I love this book and the ones before it. I'm a new reader of R.Jordan but I was amazed how wonderfully written it was. When I read the Eye of the World, one line read and I was stuck. The same happened to me here and book two(The Great Hunt). I'd like to tell Mr.Jordan that he did a wonderful job and keep on writing. I will be reaching The Path of Daggers in a few months. Great book once again.
Rating: Summary: Excellent! Review: I cannot wait to get my grubby hands on the fourth book in the series. All I can say is this is a great tale of Good vs Evil. I think Perrin would have to be my favorite character. It twists you around until you aren't certain which way it's gonna end up... I like it! I would definately recommend reading the whole series...
Rating: Summary: Slow Start, Fast Finish Review: Book three is interesting, although the book seemed to drag through the middle. The last two hundred pages are exciting and are on par with prior epics. If you are looking for more details about Rand, few will be found here. More details are shed on Perrin, Mat, Egwene and Nynaeve. Good book to read during the winter, but not as good as the prior books. I recommend it!
Rating: Summary: Robert Jordan Misses Review: After his great book, The Eye of the World, and his continuation in the Great Hunt, Robert Jordarn follows his successes up with what in my mind is a failue. Instead of previous, and later, books, which would split their pages almost equally between Jordan's intertwining plot lines, this book had vey little focus on Rand al'Thor, the Dragon Reborn and the reason for the title of this book. Although the other plots were engrossing and the book was great, the limited amount of focus lost something from Jordan's tremendous style.
Rating: Summary: Can't wait to finish it, but don't want it t end Review: I'm about a quater of the way though DragonReborn but it is still by far to me the best book in the series. I am on the end of my seat wanting to know about the Black Ajah and Perrin is one of the coolest characters. As for Mat, i am gald he gave to Galad what he had coming.
Rating: Summary: Less of Rand, more of the rest Review: I really liked this book. I don't think its much about The Dragon Reborn , though. I liked Rand in the other books, but in the one he was just messed up. I was glad to see the other characters developed more, especially Mat and Perrin.
Rating: Summary: WOW!! I can't see any other way to put it. Review: The Dragon Reborn is an astounding sequel to The Great Hunt. The main characters discover who they are in this novel. The power behind the whole quest is a genius at work.RIVOTTING!!!
Rating: Summary: Great, Phenominal; Worth its weight in platinum ratings Review: I got into Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time against the advice of a friend. Am I ever happy I never listened to him. I have NEVER read another book in my life so rivotting. I am now on book 5 and it's too good to put down. In my opinion it is another collector's set. For any type of reader... the characters are magnificent. Way to go Mr. Jordan!!
Rating: Summary: Jordan wove me into the Wheel of Time Review: I have to say - I'm hooked. No, the writing is not equal of Faulkner, Joyce, or Steinbeck (boring), but there is something in Jordan's stories that keep me addicted. The characters...the are simply real. The struggles within themselves, and with their morality is so intriguing that I haven't put any of his books down yet.
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