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La lama dei sogni (La ruota del tempo, #11) - Community Reviews back

by Robert Jordan, Gabriele Giorgi
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Turn The Page
Turn The Page rated it 6 years ago
Took me a while to read this one...I would read some, put it down for a few months, read some more, etc. I was really glad to see that storylines that have been buzzing around for 5 or 6 books now are finally starting to come together with a sense of closure. Perrin finally finds Faile....Mat and Tu...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 6 years ago
A wonderful return to form, bittersweet as this was the last book that Jordan completed before his death in 2007. After the near-endless politicking, skirt smoothing, and cups of tea and kaf of previous books real progress was being made and the reader could start to feel that the Last Battle was im...
Ecletic Reader
Ecletic Reader rated it 9 years ago
A much better installment than the previous few. The resolution of Perrin's storyline is thankful as it was dragging to an unnecessary extent. I still like Perrin as a character, though I feel he is largely wasted on mostly self-contained story lines that would have better fit in a spin-off series. ...
rameau's ramblings
rameau's ramblings rated it 10 years ago
Thank heavens for work distractions which allowed me basically to skim-listen through this book. Nothing can save this burning heap of misogynistic trash. Nothing.
helenhid
helenhid rated it 12 years ago
Much Moore going on in this part.
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 12 years ago
I am inclined to say that I like book 11 as much as any other (if not more so) in the series. It was fantastically exciting, full of surprises (and not-surprises) interesting twists, and plenty of evidence the Tarmon Gai'don (the last battle between dark and light) is rapidly approaching. It is also...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 12 years ago
I am inclined to say that I like book 11 as much as any other (if not more so) in the series. It was fantastically exciting, full of surprises (and not-surprises) interesting twists, and plenty of evidence the Tarmon Gai'don (the last battle between dark and light) is rapidly approaching. It is also...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 12 years ago
I am inclined to say that I like book 11 as much as any other (if not more so) in the series. It was fantastically exciting, full of surprises (and not-surprises) interesting twists, and plenty of evidence the Tarmon Gai'don (the last battle between dark and light) is rapidly approaching. It is also...
Autumn Adventures
Autumn Adventures rated it 12 years ago
Loial and Mat tied the knot (but not with each other). Perrin and Faile end their two book separation. Nine months can't come soon enough for Elayne (or me). Egwene and Eliada under the same roof but not speaking to each other. Nynaeve returned Lan to Malkier along the Borderland Scenic Byway. S...
caseyreads
caseyreads rated it 12 years ago
Knife of Dreams is better than the past couple of books, but it isn't an amazing book on its own. This book is overly long and the beginning is a long wind-up to the fun action at the end.I think the series has soured itself so badly, that no matter what is written, Wheel of Time really can't be sav...
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