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The Sword of Truth Boxed Set II: Temple of the Winds; Soul of the Fire; Faith of the Fallen
(Sword of Truth #4-6)
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This Mass Market Boxed Set, is the Second Boxed Set of the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind:
The Box Set includes:
Temple of the Winds
Soul of the Fire
Faith of the Fallen
Book 4: Temple of the Winds
On the red moon will come the firestorm...
Wielding the Sword of Truth, Richard Rahl has battled death itself and come to the defense of the D'Haran people. But now the power- ...more
The Box Set includes:
Temple of the Winds
Soul of the Fire
Faith of the Fallen
Book 4: Temple of the Winds
On the red moon will come the firestorm...
Wielding the Sword of Truth, Richard Rahl has battled death itself and come to the defense of the D'Haran people. But now the power- ...more
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Mass Market Paperback, 2405 pages
Published
September 16th 2002
by Tor Books
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And this is where the series first begins to go off the rails.
Temple of the Winds is still fairly solid fantasy along the lines of books 1-3. Unfortunately, books 5 and 6 begins to turn the series into heavy-handed author tracts. It's not that the author using his books to share his philosophy is a bad thing. The problem is, Goodkind pounds you over the head with it with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. And then he'll repeat whatever excessively verbose rant on self-determination is the theme ...more
Temple of the Winds is still fairly solid fantasy along the lines of books 1-3. Unfortunately, books 5 and 6 begins to turn the series into heavy-handed author tracts. It's not that the author using his books to share his philosophy is a bad thing. The problem is, Goodkind pounds you over the head with it with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. And then he'll repeat whatever excessively verbose rant on self-determination is the theme ...more
The story line was amazing. I could never tell what was going to happen next. I loved the insights and psychology behind the characters actions/ reactions. However, this book was way to graphic. It is about battle between good and evil, but the evil portrayed in this book was way to dark, graphic, and explicit for me. I read the whole series to get closure and see how it ends, but I will never be able to make myself go through the trauma of reading them again. As soon as I finished the series, I
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After reading the first boxed set, I eagerly read through the second boxed set. Each novel follows the same structure as the first 3 books, introducing new realms and new characters. The only problem I have with these books is that a good 1/4 of each novel is spent delving into the new realm or environment in which Richard and Kahlan are thrown into. It's a great backstory, but it is too much backstory. It's a little frustrating because I want to read more of the main characters, and it seems li
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Temple of the Winds
I loved this book. This book is so dark. I like how Emperor Jagang is now getting into the picture. He is bad guy trying to exterminate magic. The man seems hypocritical because he uses magic himself. I dislike Nadine Brighton. I think she should get out of Richard's life. I really like the mord-sith. Cara is my favorite. I really like Kahlan too. Sometimes I wonder though about Nathan. Ann says how he is a dangerous man. It's interesting how he is on his own. Nathan does real ...more
I loved this book. This book is so dark. I like how Emperor Jagang is now getting into the picture. He is bad guy trying to exterminate magic. The man seems hypocritical because he uses magic himself. I dislike Nadine Brighton. I think she should get out of Richard's life. I really like the mord-sith. Cara is my favorite. I really like Kahlan too. Sometimes I wonder though about Nathan. Ann says how he is a dangerous man. It's interesting how he is on his own. Nathan does real ...more
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Incredible. Richard Rahl is a bang up, thinking warrior!
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Terry Goodkind is a contemporary American writer and author of the best-selling epic fantasy series, The Sword of Truth, creator of the television show The Legend of the Seeker, and writer of the self-published epic, The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus (a prequel and origin story of the first Mother Confessor). He has over 20 million copies in print and has been translated into more th
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