Pages: 697 (Paperback) ISBN: 1841490717 Pub: Orbit Pub date: 2001-11-01 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 16878
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Editorial Review:Robert Jordan's "The Wheel of Time" sequence is one of the more ambitious current fantasy epics; its ninth volume Winter's Heart 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. --Roz Kaveney Reader Reviews:Picaresque (0/0 people found this helpful)This is not a stand alone book,but if you have been following the story from the beginning you care about the characters and in this book simply continue to delight in the increasing complexity of events and characters, and their wonderfully 'fantastic' progress through life.I am terribly disappointed that Robert Jordan died before he wrote the conclusive book. A world full of humorous, hateful, some unutterably tedious but many lovable and all these things together, believable people, seem to have stopped taking breath along with him. There's no pleasing some people (6/9 people found this helpful)What amazes me more each time I read a new review for these books is how dead set against the later 5 books some readers seem to be. Robert Jordan has never made a secret of the fact that he keeps many threads running simultaneously. One of his great skills is developing consequences of his character's actions. Too many writers describe world shattering events then carry on as if little has happened. Jordan's magic comes from the ripples in 'the pattern' created by his three main characters.
Truly as cold as the title (4/6 people found this helpful)There came a point, upon beginning book number 10 of this cumbersome series(don't worry, I wont give away any of the plot), that I had to stop and ask myself What happened in the last novel. Where was this character at the end of his or her last scene? I couldn't remember a single fact about the characters progression in book 9. Because, simply, there is none. Books 8 and 9 are so slow a snail would be hard pressed to set a slower pace.
Next please..... (6/9 people found this helpful)If you have read the preceding couple of books you will know what to expect: shawls are twitched, glares are hard/flat/augers, women will be unable to understand men and men will misunderstand woman and, of course, nothing much will happen in 678 pages. If you are a fan of large passages describing clothing and camp sites in the greatest of detail, you will love this book. Book 9 (5/7 people found this helpful)Having read up to and including book8, I've got disappointed with the series as a whole. I feel that whilst the series has some excellent characters and story lines it could and arguably perhaps should have been a trilogy rather than a set of 10. I have now got bored with it. Similar ProductsA Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1) Confessor (Sword of Truth 10) The Farseer 1.Assassin's Apprentice (The Farseer Trilogy) A Clash of Kings (Song of Ice and Fire) A Storm of Swords: Steel and Snow (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 3 Part 1) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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