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Cargando... Stone of Tears (The Sword of Truth #2) (edición 1996)por Terry Goodkind
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. After deciding that I would not continue on with the series, an acquaintance of mine recommended that I keep with it. I was not disappointed. This continuation of the first book was written with much wit and a good mix of combat and character development. Extremely well thought out. I would like to thank my local library for having this book available to read. This second book in the series had many irritating features - so much so I almost stopped reading it in the first few chapters. It also showed how much Goodkind was influenced by Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series - there were lots of things copied from that, unfortunately including the infuriating behavior of many of the main characters. Looking back, I can see that the first book also had some of these features (such as The story is worth 4 stars, but unfortunately, the narrator of the audiobook is so bad that I had to give it only 3 stars. This is book 2 in the Sword of Truth series. The merry band of Richard, Kahlan and Zed from book 1 branch out into 3 separate story lines, but each story line holds your interest. Some interesting new characters enter the work: Sister Verna, Warren, and my favorite, Gretch. It's a very long book, but the story moves along and will keep you engaged. After listening to book 1, book 2, and the prequel Debt of Bones, I'm a pretty big fan of the series. I'm finding it far less boring and much more fun than the Wheel of Time series.
Enjoyed the book, but cringed constantly at the similarity between this book at the Wheel of Time series by robert jordan. Sisters, Novices, Sisters of the dark, Men being collared, the keeper, the seals. there was more but can;t think of them at the moment. BEsides this it was still an easy read and i rarely put it down :) Pertenece a las seriesPertenece a las series editorialesContenido enContienePremiosDistinciones
In Wizard's First Rule, Richard Cypher's world was turned upside down. Once a simple woods guide, Richard was forced to become the Seeker of Truth, to save the world from the vile dominance of Darken Rahl, the most viciously savage and powerful wizard the world had ever seen. He was joined on this epic quest by his beloved Kahlan, the only survivor among the Confessors, who brought a powerful but benevolent justice to the land before Rahl's evil scourge. Aided by Zedd, the last of the wizards who opposed Rahl, they were able to cast him into the underworld, saving the world from the living hell of life under Rahl.But the veil to the underworld has been torn, and Rahl, from beyond the veil, begins to summon a sinister power more dreadful than any he has wielded before. Horrifying creatures escape through the torn veil, wreaking havoc on the unsuspecting world above.If Rahl isn't stopped, he will free the Keeper itself, an evil entity whose power is so vast and foul that once freed, it can never again be contained. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Another great fantasy adventure from Goodkind. I didnt want to put it down! While often these larger and longer series can be hard to keep up with Goodkind does a great job of keeping you engaged and making the story easy to follow. ( )