Lord of Chaos: Book Six of 'The Wheel of Time'
by:
Robert Jordan (author)
The Wheel of Time®, Robert Jordan’s internationally bestselling fantasy series, has captured the imaginations of millions of readers worldwide. Now Lord of Chaos will be available in trade paperback for the first time. This new edition will feature cover art from award-winning artist Greg...
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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 Lord of Chaos will be available in trade paperback for the first time. This new edition will feature cover art from award-winning artist Greg Manchess. This stunning cover art debuted on the e-book and will now grace bookstores for the first time on this handsome new edition.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780765334657 (0765334658)
Publish date: December 11th 2012
Publisher: Tor Books
Pages no: 944
Edition language: English
Series: Wheel of Time (#6)
I have another review of 'Lord of Chaos' floating around, a fragment from my last full reread of the series in 2009. I was not impressed, and while there are still problems with the series - the first reluctant nod to homosexuality goes to a villain first of all - but as I've been saying this latest...
Out of all the books I’ve read so far in this series, this probably ranks as my third favorite. I found the last couple of books in the series a little on the slow side and reading them was kind of like treading water. Lord of Chaos started out a little slow, but it quickly picked up. Don’t get me w...
WOW this book took me a long time to get through.Perhaps simply because I did not move through this book as quickly as I thought I would I am inclined to give it a lower rating. Although all Wheel of Time books ARE long, this one also FELT long, and it got to be a bit of a headache holding all the v...
Overall a worthwhile read and an enjoying continuation of the series. Despite the overall quality of the book, it does suffer from some serious deficiencies that have seemed to mark the whole series. While I did like Elayne, Nyneave, and Egwene in the first book, and through a good part of the secon...
...and I keep reading, er, listening. I'd probably have shredded the paperbook already. As it is, I'll suffer through these as I move about. Yes, my sanity is in question.