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Towers of Midnight (Wheel of Time, #13; A Memory of Light, #2) - Community Reviews back

by Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson
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Tiana Smith
Tiana Smith rated it 14 years ago
The series is certainly coming to a fast close, which is good and bad. Sometimes I wanted more explanation, but on the other hand, since this is already a very long series, I also want it to just finish already so that I can see how it all ends. I still think that Sanderson does an excellent job of ...
Autumn Adventures
Autumn Adventures rated it 14 years ago
The tangled knot of plot threads weave a tapestry of convergence. The Last Hunt begins, prelude to the Last Battle. Of the main characters, Perrin's growth and acceptance sealed him as the rising, shining star among the brilliant cluster of Two Rivers misfits out to save or damn the world. Mat's ...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 14 years ago
I started reading the Wheel of Time series in 1989. Twenty-one years ago and, yet, I stick with it. Some people would think I am a glutton for punishment however, books like "Towers of Midnight" serve as a reward for my patience.Sanderson took over the writing duties for the series in the previous b...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 14 years ago
I started reading the Wheel of Time series in 1989. Twenty-one years ago and, yet, I stick with it. Some people would think I am a glutton for punishment however, books like "Towers of Midnight" serve as a reward for my patience.Sanderson took over the writing duties for the series in the previous b...
Bills Books
Bills Books rated it 14 years ago
I started reading the Wheel of Time series in 1989. Twenty-one years ago and, yet, I stick with it. Some people would think I am a glutton for punishment however, books like "Towers of Midnight" serve as a reward for my patience.Sanderson took over the writing duties for the series in the previous b...
joannajoanna
joannajoanna rated it 14 years ago
I started reading the Wheel of Time series in 1989. Twenty-one years ago and, yet, I stick with it. Some people would think I am a glutton for punishment however, books like "Towers of Midnight" serve as a reward for my patience.Sanderson took over the writing duties for the series in the previous b...
A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 14 years ago
Relief. That would be my strongest reaction to reading this novel, 'The Gathering Storm' provided some answers and much-needed rejuvenation after Jordan had spent several thousands pages trying to get himself out of a metaphorical corner.But 'Towers of Midnight' really laid on resolution, offering a...
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