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The Path Of Daggers: Limited Edition (The Wheel of Time, Book 8)

The Path Of Daggers: Limited Edition (The Wheel of Time, Book 8)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I think that this book is an Epic Adventure.
Review: I think that this book is great and I loved the other seven too but when will the series end? The end is becoming to predictable and there is becoming no point to read them. The books are good but the seris is starting to stink. When will Robert Jordan End them?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I am beginning to think old Rob has hoodwinked us.
Review: I have bought most of the books in the series while they were still in hardback editions. I am beginning to feel like a sucker. The seried started with quite a bit of promise. I really enjoyed reading and rereading the first 3 or 4 books. However, I am beginning to think Mr. jordan is just dragging this out to squeeze more of my hard earned cash out of my pockets.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Wheel of Times saga is a first rate cant stop, must read
Review: I cant get enough of the excitement. I think there should be more of how Rand thinks in the books of late. Mr. Jordan has progressively spent less time allowing us in Rand's head, making Rand seem a little more "mad" than I think Rand really is. The Path of Daggers made Rand seem absolutely insane. I think more should be said about Lan's brother. We know so little about him. Why tease? But for an over-all grade, The Wheel Of Time series gets " 10 STARS." I love it. I want the next one already.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: TOO LONG A WAIT
Review: I have really loved the WOT books, when ever i'm bored i can just go pick out one of the eight books, and read it. But i finished the series in about a month and a half because i was so engrossed in the books, so it is getting kind of annoying that he won't put out another book. I know it's hard to write a fantasy book that is aas intricate as he makes it, but after the speed he put the other books out in, i find it kind of a long wait. I am not degrading the series, and i recommend it to anybody who hasn't read it. i loved the way that he makes a world with all the characters in it, and it is as realistic as you can make a fantasy book, but he should bring mat and perrin more into the story, and something really has to happen between rand, elayne, aviendha, and min. Also, elayne has to learn how to make ANGREAL, and SA'ANGREAL. Thank you for reading this, and Mr. Jordan, if you read this, please hurry up

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: On the road to Tarmon Getten .
Review: Although slow , it was well written . I expect that when Matt blows the horn of Valere that Moraine will re appear in one of the next books , Daggers was ok for now .............

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: If the next one's this bad....
Review: This book was nothing more than filler put out during a time when Jordan was getting hassled by fans and publishers. It did reveal a few interesting things which I'm sure will be useful to know later, but all in all, this book could have come out a lot sooner, and I still would have been disappointed. Jordan has done an incredible job in keeping non-fantasy fans interested in his work; now he has to do better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A series most definitely worth reading!!!
Review: I began this series with a failure of interest, and the confusion at the beginning of it didn't help much. But as I read on my interest gradually rose until finally I became just another one of many WoT fanatic. Not only does it succeed in what most books fail at--giving the world a life of its own and then bringing you there, so you experience all the love and hate, pain and ecstacy that the characters experience as if YOU were the characters. The detail is emence and the plot intricate. Also Jordan makes you think about the story and what events will occur later on, instead of laying it out cut and dry (although I do have to admit this Read And Find Out business he gives for every question is rather irking). The only downfalls I find in his series come from the recent book, The Path of Daggers. He relented the descriptive details and brought characters into the story who had nothing to do with the previous books, only to have them killed or rid of twenty pages later. Also, his characters are starting to get quite annoying; and Mat, my utmost favorite character in the series was absent the whole book. But with my ever lasting faith in Jordan's works, I'm sure has a reasonable excuse for these faults. If you want to read a massive story wherein you get to know the characters like a close friend, whilst exploring an enormous world, then read the WoT (and kick yourself if you don't). But reader prepare thyself, for Jordan might again decide to pull a Let's-make-a-book-about-my-books and-a-short-story-also stunt--which thus makes the WoT fans tear their hair over the 2 1\2 years of waiting for the next book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: The books are slowing down
Review: I have thoroughly enjoyed all volumes in this series. The volumes are starting to get all consuming with Personal Power. I would like to see someone compromise on something. This series has very believable characters, but they aren't growing just growing apart. Try BELGRAID by David Eddings or INCARNATIONS by Piers Anthony to see good characters who work together and apart with an excellent story.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The book was intriguing, but hardly worth the wait .
Review: Rand wasn't mentioned until half way through the book and Matt wasn't even mentioned at all. The book did give some more clues however and at least the on-coming war with the White Tower is getting closer. On the whole, the book was very well written and the plot keeps getting thicker. It's a ten book series and I'm sure that the next two books will be very much worth the wait. Thanks to Robert Jordan, I have a constant read. I just keep rereading the series over and over again.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: End the Torment!!!!
Review: Robert Jordan has put out 8 books in the WOT series. In my opinion, 1-5 were tremendous, 6-7 were add ons, and 8 was a complete flop. NO action, lots of whining and thoughts that don't come together. Too many charachters come in and depart without having a place. Just plain confusing. Those women are really begging to make me mad!!!!! All they've done is sit around and whine for the entire book. R.J.'s books have been good, but he has got to end it!!!!


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