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

by Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson, Kate Reading, Michael Kramer
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Something clever I'll change later
Something clever I'll change later rated it 12 years ago
Not my favorite, but I still read it feverishly and intensely. The whole thing only took me three days, after all.
Jeff Noble
Jeff Noble rated it 12 years ago
The best yet.
Cmdr Shepard's favourite books on the Citadel
Re-reading this book (and series) for review purposes.
davdittrich read
davdittrich read rated it 13 years ago
http://pro-libertate.net/20120103/180-read-towers-midnight
Cewsh Reviews (Books)
Cewsh Reviews (Books) rated it 13 years ago
I am absolutely stunned by this book.After reading A Gathering Storm, I knew that casting Brandon Sanderson as the man to finish this series had been the perfect decision and I had implicit confidence in him going forward. But even with that confidence, I certainly was not expecting him to craft th...
Tracy's Stay in Midian
Tracy's Stay in Midian rated it 13 years ago
Will have to re-read the others before I tackle this.
DoctorDonna
DoctorDonna rated it 14 years ago
Oh my....I am nearly desperate for the final book and who knows when it will be coming out! This book was insane! Everyone was great in this one. The first book I actually liked everyone in.
MizNikki
MizNikki rated it 14 years ago
4.25 StarsI bought. I read. I conquered. What I liked most about this latest addition to the Wheel of Time series is that, finally, and I do mean finally, everyone has come to terms with his or her role and responsibilities, which let me sit back an enjoy the story more than the previous reads wher...
Title and Statement of Responsibility
3.5 stars. Thirteen down, one to go!
Listening to the Silence
Listening to the Silence rated it 14 years ago
Towers of Midnight almost makes me wish that Brandon Sanderson had joined the team a little sooner. I say almost because to wish that would be to have wished that Robert Jordan had died sooner and no one would wish that. Since Sanderson has taken over the writing of the books however, the Wheel of...
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