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Robert Jordan Crossroads of Twilight: Book Ten of The Wheel of Time (Unabridged)
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Robert Jordan Knife of Dreams: The Wheel of Time, Book 11 (Unabridged)
The winds of time have become a storm, and things that everyone believes are fixed in place forever are changing before their eyes....
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Robert Jordan Lord of Chaos: Book 6 of The Wheel of Time (Unabridged)
In this sequel to the phenomenal New York Times best seller The Fires of Heaven, we plunge again into Robert Jordan's extraordinarily rich, totally unforgettable world....
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Robert Jordan New Spring: The Wheel of Time Prequel (Unabridged)
For three days battle has raged in the snow around the great city of Tar Valon....
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Robert Jordan The Dragon Reborn: Book Three in The Wheel of Time (Unabridged)
The Wheel of Time returns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow....
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Robert Jordan The Eye of the World: The Wheel of Time, Book I (Unabridged)
When their village is attacked by trollocs three young men, Rand, Matt, and Perrin, flee in the company of the Lady Moiraine....
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Robert Jordan The Fires of Heaven: Book Five of The Wheel of Time (Unabridged)
In this sequel to the phenomenal New York Times best seller The Shadow Rising, Robert Jordan again plunges us into his extraordinarily rich, totally unforgettable world....
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Robert Jordan The Great Hunt: The Wheel Of Time, Book II (Unabridged)
The Wheel of Time turns and ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend....
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Robert Jordan The Shadow Rising: Book Four of The Wheel of Time (Unabridged)
The seals of Shayol Ghul are weak now, and the Dark One reaches out in The Shadow Rising, book four of the Wheel of Time, as The Shadow is rising to cover humankind....
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Orbit The Dragon Reborn (Wheel of Time S.)
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Orbit Winter's Heart (Wheel of Time S.)
Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time sequence is one of the more ambitious current fantasy epics; its ninth volume <I>Winter's Heart</I> advances a conclusion by fundamentally changing the rules of its war between overwhelming evil and deeply crippled good. Rand Al-Thor, in some sense a doomed hero born again, continues to travel the world seeking allies--as before, he finds himself caught up disastrously in the local politics of small city states and has to sort them out at some cost to himself. His fellow villagers--now the paladins of his crusade--deal with their own local problems; the agents of evil are abroad everywhere and have started to take this coterie of magically gifted youths seriously as a threat to their power and the return of their Dark master. The well-intentioned but over-reaching Aes Sedai nuns have started at last to deal with the infiltrators in their midst, and the invading Seanchan start to pursue goals beyond their strange cultural games of dominance and submission. And now Rand finally does something drastic--he attempts to cleanse male magic of the taint of madness that has crippled his world. Jordan's many fans will be enthralled by this latest volume. --<I>Roz Kaveney</I>
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Orbit Knife of Dreams (Wheel of Time S.)
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ATOM The Eye of the World: From the Two Rivers Pt.1 (Wheel of Time S.)
<I>The Eye of the World</I> and its sequels in Robert Jordan's <I>Wheel of Time</I> series show the extent to which one can go with a traditional fantasy framework, with added gusto. Stock elements are abound: a reluctant hero--in fact five humble village folk--plucked from wholesome obscurity to fight dark powers; an eternal evil enemy who can be defeated but not destroyed, until the end of the world, which is fast approaching; a mysterious sisterhood with vast powers and who love to manipulate thrones and kingdoms from the shadows (think of the Bene Gesserit of the <I>Dune</I> series); a ferocious battle-hardened warrior race (echoes of the Fremen of <I>Dune</I>, or the Haruchai of the <I>Thomas Covenant</I> novels).<p> Jordan didn't become a bestselling author merely by mixing up traditional ingredients; a master storyteller, he ingeniously gives unusual twists to these conventional fantasy elements. He also excels in the descriptive and narrative skills needed to create a detailed and coherent imaginary world. The many lands he portrays are vast in scope and contain amazingly varied countries and peoples, while retaining the inner coherence needed to make them satisfying places for a fantasy fan to roam around in. However, Jordan's writing never attains the subtlety or sophistication of, say, George RR Martin and there are some annoying stylistic tics: he seems unable to introduce a female character without commenting on her neckline and thereafter has them forever smoothing their dresses. <p> To his publisher's credit, Jordan's books are fortunate among fantasy novels in not having covers that look like an explosion of a teenager's bedroom. The absence of such lurid artwork is, perhaps, part of their appeal. --<I>David Pickering</I>
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Orbit Crossroads of Twilight (Wheel of Time S.)
With <I>Crossroads of Twilight</I>, Jordan's gargantuan fantasy sequence <I>The Wheel of Time</I> reaches its tenth huge volume and hits some of the consequences of its own sheer scale. Jordan is running so many story lines--the struggle with the covert agents of evil, the creation of a male magic that is not polluted, the war with magic-using dragon-riders from across the sea, the adventures of a travelling circus--that he has to spend almost all of this book just keeping us in touch with the movements of his characters and how they are getting on. <p> This is a book with a fair amount of incident, but nothing you could really call a climax. One of Jordan's strengths has always been his ability to send things off at interesting and imaginative tangents, revealing that his is a stranger world than we have begun to know--there is not enough of that here, and rather too much in the way of confrontations and kidnappings and dilemmas of conscience that recapitulate things he has done before. His decent, lumbering grey style means that there are no moments when the writing thrills us either--this is a book for those who have committed to Jordan's sequence for the long haul rather than one for new readers to sample. --<I>Roz Kaveney</I>
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Orbit The Shadow Rising (Wheel of Time S.)
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Orbit The Fires of Heaven (Wheel of Time S.)
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ATOM The Eye of the World: To the Blight Pt.2 (Wheel of Time S.)
<I>The Eye of the World</I> and its sequels in Robert Jordan's <I>Wheel of Time</I> series show the extent to which one can go with a traditional fantasy framework, with added gusto. Stock elements are abound: a reluctant hero--in fact five humble village folk--plucked from wholesome obscurity to fight dark powers; an eternal evil enemy who can be defeated but not destroyed, until the end of the world, which is fast approaching; a mysterious sisterhood with vast powers and who love to manipulate thrones and kingdoms from the shadows (think of the Bene Gesserit of the <I>Dune</I> series); a ferocious battle-hardened warrior race (echoes of the Fremen of <I>Dune</I>, or the Haruchai of the <I>Thomas Covenant</I> novels).<p> Jordan didn't become a bestselling author merely by mixing up traditional ingredients; a master storyteller, he ingeniously gives unusual twists to these conventional fantasy elements. He also excels in the descriptive and narrative skills needed to create a detailed and coherent imaginary world. The many lands he portrays are vast in scope and contain amazingly varied countries and peoples, while retaining the inner coherence needed to make them satisfying places for a fantasy fan to roam around in. However, Jordan's writing never attains the subtlety or sophistication of, say, George RR Martin and there are some annoying stylistic tics: he seems unable to introduce a female character without commenting on her neckline and thereafter has them forever smoothing their dresses. <p> To his publisher's credit, Jordan's books are fortunate among fantasy novels in not having covers that look like an explosion of a teenager's bedroom. The absence of such lurid artwork is, perhaps, part of their appeal. --<I>David Pickering</I>
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Voyager Legends: Discworld, Pern, Song of Ice and Fire, Memory, Sorrow and Thorn, Wheel of Time
Pages: 368, Paperback, Voyager
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Orbit The Path of Daggers (Wheel of Time S.)
Robert Jordan's bestselling <I>Wheel of Time</I> epic is one of the most popular fantasy series of all time for a reason. Jordan's world is rich and complex, and he's assembled an endearing and involving core of characters while mapping out an ambitious and engaging story arc. <p> But with the previous book <I>Crown of Swords</I> and now with <I>Path of Daggers</I>, the series is in a bit of a holding pattern. Path continues the halting gait of the current plot line: Rand is still on the brink of losing it, all the while juggling the political machinations around him and again taking to the field against the Seanchan. The rest of the Two Rivers kids and company don't seem to be moving much faster. Egwene continues to slowly consolidate her hold as the true Amyrlin (finally getting closer to Tar Valon and the inevitable confrontation with Elaida), and Nynaeve and Elayne keep on wandering toward the Lion Throne--again on the run from the Seanchan. Mat Cauthon is barely mentioned and fellow ta'veren Perrin keeps busy with politics in Ghealdan. The ending does provide promise, though, that Book Nine might match the pace and passion of the previous books. <p> If you're already hooked,you could sooner overcome a Weave of Compulsion than avoid picking up a copy of <I>Path of Daggers</I>. But if you're new to the series, start at the beginning with the engrossing and much better paced <I>Eye of the World</I>. --Paul Hughes
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Orbit The Great Hunt (Wheel of Time S.)
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Orbit Winter's Heart (Wheel of Time S.)
Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time sequence is one of the more ambitious current fantasy epics; its ninth volume <I>Winter's Heart</I> advances a conclusion by fundamentally changing the rules of its war between overwhelming evil and deeply crippled good. Rand Al-Thor, in some sense a doomed hero born again, continues to travel the world seeking allies--as before, he finds himself caught up disastrously in the local politics of small city states and has to sort them out at some cost to himself. His fellow villagers--now the paladins of his crusade--deal with their own local problems; the agents of evil are abroad everywhere and have started to take this coterie of magically gifted youths seriously as a threat to their power and the return of their Dark master. The well-intentioned but over-reaching Aes Sedai nuns have started at last to deal with the infiltrators in their midst, and the invading Seanchan start to pursue goals beyond their strange cultural games of dominance and submission. And now Rand finally does something drastic--he attempts to cleanse male magic of the taint of madness that has crippled his world. Jordan's many fans will be enthralled by this latest volume. --<I>Roz Kaveney</I>
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Simon & Schuster Inc The Wheel of Time: the Shamans of Ancient Mexico, Their Thoughts About Life, Death and the Universe
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Tor Books The Wheel of Time, Boxed Set III, Books 7-9: A Crown of Swords, the Path of Daggers, Winter's Heart
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Wizards of the Coast,US Prophecies of the Dragon (Wheel of Time S.)
Pages: 192, Hardcover, Wizards of the Coast,US
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Snow Lion Publications The Wheel of Time: Kalachakra in Context
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Orbit Knife of Dreams (Wheel of Time S.)
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Orbit New Spring: A Wheel of Time Prequel
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Orbit New Spring: A Wheel of Time Prequel (Wheel of Time S.)
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Orbit A Crown of Swords (Wheel of Time S.)
Robert Jordan has created a rich and intricate tapestry of characters in his Wheel of Time series. In this seventh volume, Rand al'Thor--the Dragon Reborn--draws ever closer to the Last Battle as a stifling heat grips the world.
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Orbit The Eye of the World (Wheel of Time S.)
<I>The Eye of the World</I> and its sequels in Robert Jordan's <I>Wheel of Time</I> series show the extent to which one can go with a traditional fantasy framework, with added gusto. Stock elements are abound: a reluctant hero--in fact five humble village folk--plucked from wholesome obscurity to fight dark powers; an eternal evil enemy who can be defeated but not destroyed, until the end of the world, which is fast approaching; a mysterious sisterhood with vast powers and who love to manipulate thrones and kingdoms from the shadows (think of the Bene Gesserit of the <I>Dune</I> series); a ferocious battle-hardened warrior race (echoes of the Fremen of <I>Dune</I>, or the Haruchai of the <I>Thomas Covenant</I> novels).<p> Jordan didn't become a bestselling author merely by mixing up traditional ingredients; a master storyteller, he ingeniously gives unusual twists to these conventional fantasy elements. He also excels in the descriptive and narrative skills needed to create a detailed and coherent imaginary world. The many lands he portrays are vast in scope and contain amazingly varied countries and peoples, while retaining the inner coherence needed to make them satisfying places for a fantasy fan to roam around in. However, Jordan's writing never attains the subtlety or sophistication of, say, George RR Martin and there are some annoying stylistic tics: he seems unable to introduce a female character without commenting on her neckline and thereafter has them forever smoothing their dresses. <p> To his publisher's credit, Jordan's books are fortunate among fantasy novels in not having covers that look like an explosion of a teenager's bedroom. The absence of such lurid artwork is, perhaps, part of their appeal. --<I>David Pickering</I>
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Orbit Lord of Chaos (Wheel of Time S.)
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