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A Crown of Swords (Wheel of Time #7) - Robert Jordan
A Crown of Swords (Wheel of Time #7)
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The Wheel of Time, Robert Jordan’s internationally bestselling fantasy series, has captured the imaginations of millions of readers worldwide. Now book seven in the series, A Crown of Swords, will be available in trade paperback for the first time. This new trade paperback will feature brand-new... show more
The Wheel of Time, Robert Jordan’s internationally bestselling fantasy series, has captured the imaginations of millions of readers worldwide. Now book seven in the series, A Crown of Swords, will be available in trade paperback for the first time. This new trade paperback will feature brand-new cover art commissioned specifically for this edition. In this volume, Elayne, Aviendha, and Mat come ever closer to the bowl ter'angreal that may reverse the world's endless heat wave and restore natural weather. Egwene begins to gather all manner of women who can channel--Sea Folk, Windfinders, Wise Ones, and some surprising others. And above all, Rand faces the dread Forsaken Sammael, in the shadows of Shadar Logoth, where the blood-hungry mist, Mashadar, waits for prey.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780765336460 (0765336464)
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 688
Edition language: English
Series: Wheel of Time (#7)
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Between the Pages
Between the Pages rated it
4.0 Epic-ly awesome!
Ok... So I don't do puns very well... However, I wanted to make it known that the Wheel of Time series is a good one for Epic lovers. This isn't your regular trilogy, I still have 3 books to go in the series and I know I will finish all of them. Robert Jordan did a fantastic job of making you lov...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it
4.0 A Crown of Swords, The Wheel of Time #7
Dumai's Wells happened. And Rand al'Thor is going to be difficult from here on in. Which is why he'll need minders more than ever. Cadsuane and Sorilea come up with a plan.I don't know why they created new art for the trade paperback here instead of keeping the much-vaunted ebook art as with the res...
Ecletic Reader
Ecletic Reader rated it
4.0 A Crown of Swords
Overall it was a quality follow-up to Lord of Chaos. It moved a bit slow at times, and the sections in Ebou Dar felt like they were a unnecessarily long, but there seemed to be a good bit of character development for all characters, which was a pleasant surprise.
Wandering through fiction
Wandering through fiction rated it
3.0 A Crown of Swords
Everything happens in a rush at the end of this one. Felt there was a good mix of time with all the characters.
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it
1.5 Which came first: The Crown or the Throne (of Swords)?
Nevermind. I don't really care. Hate reading isn't my thing but it passes the time. Again, my most sincere and heartfelt thanks to Michael Kramer and Kate Reading, I wouldn't have got through it without your narration. Thank you. If I didn't think before Jordan had a problem with sex, I'd have t...
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