Rating: Summary: The best nail biter I ever read Review: I have never read a series that held me so excited yet scared. This series was addicting. Especially the Temple of the Winds. When Richard and Kahlan were forced to separate I could actually feel the pain. In every book in the series surprises pop up in every corner. I do not know what will happen. Terry Goodkind kept me more than interested. I can not wait for the next book to come out I have never left reality in a book the way I did with these.
Rating: Summary: Breath taking, awe inspiring joy ride... Review: Actually I'll rate this an 11. I've never been so intrigued and drawn into a book such as this for as long as I can remember. Being able to read is such a joy, and much more of a privelage to read Goodkind's work than a task. His characters are lovable (I have fallen in love with Kahlan over and over.) Some people would like to see this series as a movie, but in so doing you would lose the detail and the grasp of the whole picture. It is that good... All hail Lord Rahl, all hail Terry Goodkind!
Rating: Summary: Should Goodkind be hanged or heralded? Review: Okay, okay, he copies. Who doesn't! Life goes on, books come and go. These stories are meant to pass the time. Richard and Kahlen (while certainly sappy) embark on an interesting tale. Maybe Rand al'Thor will drop in (I don't think Goodkind would go that far), but in any case, this story is not completely unoriginal, if you consider some of the gruesome happenings (mentioned over and over and over again). In the end, it's a page-turner, IF you are willing to forgive Terry for his crime of being similar to other fantasy writers.
Rating: Summary: Very good book but reminiscent of another series. Review: I loved this book, it is pretty much the best book i have read in a while.it was very well written and imaginative. and now the ever present but. i also found though that the plot in this story was very much the same as the plot of the first book in the "Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan i thought that many of the "groups" and characters dseemed based along much the same lines, although this may just be one of those so called formula novels i think tat it was written much better then The "Wheel of Time" books, so anyone who liked those should love this book.
Rating: Summary: A new version of an old story Review: Good versus Evil. Basic plot line to 99% of fantasy epics. To complain that an author is unoriginal in this genre is like complaining that you got wet when you went swimming. You should expect it. It's how the author creates his world, characters and sequence of events that is going to make a book entertaining or not. Goodkind succeeds on that level. It's an entertaining read. Granted, it's not a literary classic. If you are looking for Shakespeare, you made a wrong turn in the book store. This story isn't going to replace Lord of the Rings. However, it does have the same basic plot. Good versus evil, Dragons, wizards, warriors, witches, beasts and the dead. He even throws romance and torture in there to boot. If you wish to be entertained, then I recommend this book. I gave it a seven on entertainment value. Mr. Goodkind has to make his characters more endearing and remove some of the predictability for me to give higher marks.
Rating: Summary: Very, very addicting and well wrote Review: This book is really addicting and I never read. I bought this for a summer reading, and I finished it in a couple of weeks. I bought Stone of Tears, but I haven't gotten to it yet because of the other book I must read first. Trust me, this is a great book with real good characters, so if you have some free time, buy it and read it, or be cursed forever.
Rating: Summary: A masterful piece of art... Review: It's been some time since I have checked on the reviews on Terry Goodkind... Though I am pleased with his great works, and other readers applauding him, I am still bothered by those who choose to rate his work as poor. It seems common, that those of the readers that have a distaste in Goodkind's work seems to like the works of Robert Jordan and his Wheel of Time. Indeed Jordan is good author, but as you all must know no two people are the same... For all those harsh critics out there, stop comparing! You might as well start comparing movies... They seem to go on monotonously but I don't seem to see anyone complaining do I? Let is be said, read the book for content, not for pure critism, A book is to be entertainment. Is that not why you choose it in the beginning? We all have varying tastes in life, so if you don't like the book you have no need to deface it... Unlike you, some other people like the book or may take a liking to it... Don't deface it for others, some of them depend on your reviews for
Rating: Summary: Addictive. Review: A great debut, Wizard's 1st Rule caught my imagination. I rarely read fantasy, however, I devoured all four of Goodkind's novels and recommended them to my friends. Admittedly, his characterizations need some work. Also, I would have liked to have seen a sex scene or two, tastefully done, instead of the torture and brutality he presents. However, this book should not offend the average reader. I think this book is something that everyone should read for themselves to judge. For a first series, I give Mr. Goodkind an honorable mention.
Rating: Summary: WOWEEE!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I have three of these books and MAN DO I LOVE THEM!!!! Richard is just a woods guide then suddenly he meets a lovely woman, I think, and is in a totaly cool mission to save the world!! I strongly say GET THIS BOOK!!
Rating: Summary: A traditional and solid fantasy Review: Genres existed in all forms of creation. A master's work is to creat innovation within the genre, so th audience will find no difficulty in understanding and relating to the subject. Total originality does not exist.Therefore, I give a rating of 8 on this book. The two deduction points were for some weak sentence structures. Basically, the storyline is solid and logic, with some surprising turns thrown in for good measure. Personally, I enjoyed the part of the Mord-Sith, for it is quite refreshing. I am also impressed by the author's effort in the psychology analysis to create a sensitive being, rather than allowing Denna to fade into a brutally cruel character. Also, the anotomy-eating part was appreciated as it was fitting. I found the First Rule to be hilarious but true. The real power lies in the agility of mind, rather than in might is a lesson all will do well to learn. WFR is a simple, mind- relaxing novel, without leaving the readers in after-reading emotion turmoil. In the category of traditional fantasy books, this qualifies as an above average work. Since WFR is the first major work of the author, perhaps it would be unfair to judge it by all the rigors expected of an experienced writer.
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