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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Knife of Dreams (The Wheel of Time, Book 11)by: Robert Jordan Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: Audio CassetteDewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9781593978259 Edition: Unabridged Format: Audiobook, Unabridged ISBN: 1593978251 Label: Macmillan Audio Manufacturer: Macmillan Audio Number Of Items: 18 Number Of Pages: 1000 Publication Date: October 11, 2005 Publisher: Macmillan Audio Release Date: October 13, 2005 Studio: Macmillan Audio Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Well I guessOverall I really like the series, but he has been dragging things out a bit. The characters spend a lot of time worrying about the same thing over and over and really just fill pages up. The story and plot is great and I really like the characters (some do change into too sappy of characters though). The series looked to need at least 12 books to finish, but no... he took time off to write Conan then some books that take place before the series and now I guess he is dead (sorry to hear). The first ... Read More Rating: - The best book in the series in a long time.After the disappointing and critically-mauled Crossroads of Twilight, Robert Jordan seemed to have a serious rethink about his Wheel of Time series was progressing. He stopped writing the series - taking a six-month break to write the extended version of the prequel novel New Spring instead - and when he came back to it he seemed to have recaptured some of his old fire. The resulting eleventh and then-promised-to-be-penultimate book in the series, Knife of Dreams, is a definite step up from the preceding ... Read More Rating: - Book 11I'm with all the people wondering why there are so many reviews from people who haven't even read the book. You gave up on the series. We get it. Write that as a review for the last book you read. Knife of Dreams picks up the pace considerably. I liked the past few books, but they had a lot more talk of doing things than actually doing those things. It's good to see plots being resolved(Elayne, Perrin, Mat and Tuon), and it was great to have new surprises(Thom's letter; I can't wait for that ... Read More Rating: - Almost finished!After reading the 10th book, Crossroads of Twilight, I was really looking forward to the next book, Knife of Dreams. It's nearing the conclusion of the series, and although the previous book was slow-moving, I felt it was necessary to set up for this book (and the one after it, the final book..woohoo!). There are a lot of things going on in this book. The plot does move forward, not as quickly, or with as much action, as earlier books, but a vast improvement over the last book. This book ... Read More Rating: - A Great ComebackI think that this novel is as good as any of the earlier books in the series. Crossroads of Twilight moved very slowly and this book was the opposite. You can really see things coming together as the last battle approaches. Several long standing plot lines were resolved. Included among them were the Faile rescue arc, the Mat escape arc, and the Andoran succession arc. A long standing prophecy was fulfilled and the events that will surely lead to Moraine's rescue have been put into motion. The last battle is ... Read More
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