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De Komst van de Schaduw (Het Rad des Tijds, #4) - Robert Jordan, Johan-Martijn Flaton
De Komst van de Schaduw (Het Rad des Tijds, #4)
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ISBN: 9789024557394 (9024557399)
Publisher: Luitingh
Pages no: 40
Edition language: Dutch
Series: Wheel of Time (Das Rad der Zeit) (#4)
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it
5.0 The Shadow Rising, The Wheel of Time #4
In my memory, 'The Shadow Rising' was the book that started the decline of 'The Wheel of Time' as a series before it recovered itself at the end. Uh, I was very, very wrong. In many ways it is the strongest book yet.Rand is growing in power and has had a few shaky moments where he realizes how much ...
Dreamer and Daydreamer
Dreamer and Daydreamer rated it
4.0 The Shadow Rising
I honestly didn't know how I'd rate this book. It started out really strong, but I found that the parts with Nynaeve and Elayne dragged, along with Egwene in T'A'R. I guess I couldn't care about Nynaeve and Elayne hunting Black Ajah and Egwene really started to annoy me with how bratty she is.Despit...
Ecletic Reader
Ecletic Reader rated it
4.0 The Shadow Rising
A great follow-up to The Dragon Reborn. This book should be viewed as a set-up to the larger story. The first two books in series are largely background and general set-up, while the third book should be viewed more as the culmination of pre-story. Quite a bit occurs during the story, though there i...
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it
2.0 So bad.
I remember reading this on paper and in Finnish (translation) and now I remember why I flounced the series. The writing is so very bad and I hate myself for wanting to know how the epic arc ends. Dammit.
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
2.0 Another one of Jordan's novels
Okay, I am now commenting on book number four and I am not sure what I want to actually comment on because there is really nothing much that I can say that I have already said. Also, in a way these books have really morphed into some sort of blur that I can't actually remember what the individual on...
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