Pages: 699 (Paperback) ISBN: 1857230655 Pub: Orbit Pub date: 1992-12-10 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4324
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Reader Reviews:The best so far (0/0 people found this helpful)This book improves on the previous two in most ways, largely due to the larger role Mat plays in the story. Mat is your stereotypical rogue in some ways but in this book both his powers and his character become more interesting. The worst part about the story is Perrin's meeting of Faile, who turns out to be fairly irritating as had been documented quite well in other reviews. The story moves along at a surprisingly un-Jordanian pace for most of the book, despite a couple of tangents (Perin decides to visit a blacksmith for no particular reason other than some clumsy attempts at symbolism - will he choose the axe or the hammer?)
amazing! (0/0 people found this helpful)i find it hard not to get to carried away with this series....i forget the difference between reality and the amazing world jordan has created! but it! Jordan reborn. (1/1 people found this helpful)The 1st book was very good, the 2nd was started by some 150 pages of rubbish only to be followed by higher quality writing than the 1st book and the third has continued in this vein.
Dragon Reborn - Part 3 (0/0 people found this helpful)Another good read by Jordan but one not without its faults. The main character practically disappears from the entire book and I found the climax, bringing together 3 or 4 main plot lines to be disappointingly underdeveloped. That's not to say it's not enjoyable, but as Jordan spent 600 pages plus getting there, it seems peculiar that the story threads were cut short so suddenly! Rand proclaiming himself to be the Dragon Reborn is the ideal platform for Jordan's excellent desciptive narrative skills to come to the fore; instead we get a few lines, whereas 200 pages back we are fortunate enough to have almost an entire chapter on the workings of the White Tower's kitchens! (Perhaps a slight exaggeration!) This is perhaps something of a 'filler' book between the superior Book 2 -The Great Hunt, and Book 4 but in summary this remains a good book within a great series. Third time counts for all... (0/0 people found this helpful)The Dragon Reborn is the third in the long Wheel of Time series. This one sees the characters as they head towards the Stone of Tear, where Rand al'Thor seeks to claim the legendary Callandor sword; to find whether he really is the Dragon reborn or not.
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