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Binding: Audio CassetteEAN: 9781423316565 Format: Audiobook, Unabridged ISBN: 1423316568 Label: Brilliance Audio Unabridged Manufacturer: Brilliance Audio Unabridged Number Of Items: 20 Publication Date: November 13, 2007 Publisher: Brilliance Audio Unabridged Release Date: November 13, 2007 Studio: Brilliance Audio Unabridged Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - No Loose EndsFor the record, I could never be a professional reviewer because I don't break the parts down and analyze each one. That said, I really enjoyed this final book in Goodkind's Sword of Truth series. I first got hooked on the series after several of the books had already been written. Whenever I got to the next book, I "noticed" how he repeated facts and histories of prominent characters. I had wondered how people could forget those important details. This time, however, it had been almost ... Read More Rating: - Preaching, smugness, and panic aboundYou probably already know that Goodkind is preachy. I knew it going in and I can deal with that, even though it kills the feeling of the book. It does bother me that an author will go to great lengths to try and tell a story and wrap the reader into a different world, and then just totally bash the reader in the skull with childish monologues that go for pages where I guess we are supposed to believe that all other characters just patiently wait for the speaker to finish and reach their point. It doesn't ... Read More Rating: - It's over..... It's finally over!!!!I'll keep this short and sweet. Goodkind knows how to weave an intriguing tale, no question. Even if he is very repetative and formulaeic, it is still a great story with characters whom you genuinely care about. This last book was not a story, though. It's a manifesto! I have never read such a preachy book in all my years. 10 pages of monologue and 2 pages of action or conversation is not my idea of a good time. Goodkind took something that I thought of as an annual treat, and turned it into a poorly structured ... Read More Rating: - You know what to expect by nowIf you're reading this review, you know what to expect and you're probably willing to live with it. Yes, Richard is preachy and reiterates the same message over and over. Yes, he's still flawless and never makes mistakes or suffers from any bad emotions like hate, jealousy, or anger. Yes, there are long explanations about magic that don't seem to serve much point except to show us how proud Goodkind was about his own system of magic. And yes, people are saved by weird coincidences and deus ex machinas. Read More Rating: - Confessor ( The Sword of Truth)My nephew read this book as soon as he got it and he enjoyed reading the book.
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