"The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the shadow. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again..."
Jordan's 3rd book in his epic series of 12 continues the tale of Rand Al'Thor and his companions as they continue to fight the armies of the Dark Lord, who is still imprisoned in Shayol Ghul, though his prison is weakening. The story focuses on Rand's search for the swords Callandor, held in the city of Tear and his continuing maddness.
The book, like all of Robert Jordan's books, is very well written and draws us further into the story. The characters are three demensional and keep gaining demensionality as the story progresses. I won't bother recomending this book to anyone because if you're reading this review you have to have read the series up until now.
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Jordan's 3rd book in his epic series of 12 continues the tale of Rand Al'Thor and his companions as they continue to fight the armies of the Dark Lord, who is still imprisoned in Shayol Ghul, though his prison is weakening. The story focuses on Rand's search for the swords Callandor, held in the city of Tear and his continuing maddness.
The book, like all of Robert Jordan's books, is very well written and draws us further into the story. The characters are three demensional and keep gaining demensionality as the story progresses. I won't bother recomending this book to anyone because if you're reading this review you have to have read the series up until now.
Check it out on Amazon