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Title | : | Soul of the Fire (Sword of Truth #5) |
Author | : | Terry Goodkind |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 788 pages |
Published | : | March 2000 by Tor Books (first published March 15th 1999) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy |
Terry Goodkind
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 788 pages Rating: 3.86 | 59510 Users | 835 Reviews
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Richard Rahl has traveled far from his roots as a simple woods guide. Emperor of the D'Haran Empire, war wizard, the Seeker of Truth—none of these roles mean as much to him as his newest: husband to his beloved Kahlan Amnell, Mother Confessor of the Midlands. But their wedding is the key that unlocks a spell sealed away long ago in a faraway country. Now a deadly power pours forth that threatens to turn the world into a lifeless waste. Separated from the Sword of Truth and stripped of their magic, Richard and Kahlan must journey across the Midlands to discover a dark secret from the past and a trap that could tear them apart forever. For their fate has become inextricably entwined with that of the Midlands—and there's no place so dangerous as a world without magic...Details Books Concering Soul of the Fire (Sword of Truth #5)
Original Title: | Soul of the Fire |
ISBN: | 0812551494 (ISBN13: 9780812551495) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sword of Truth #5 |
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Ratings: 3.86 From 59510 Users | 835 ReviewsPiece Of Books Soul of the Fire (Sword of Truth #5)
There are people who loved Terry Goodkind's Sword of Truth series from beginning to end. But a lot of people who loved it through the first four books feel this is where the series jumped the shark. Goodkind is a devotee of Ayn Rand; he's open about that on his website. But although you could see libertarian themes in the earlier books, this is the one where it's more than subtext easily ignored. If that is what bothers you about this book, to the point you didn't find it enjoyable, you mightAn Opinionated Look At:Terry Goodkind's Soul of the FireBy Eric AllenThis review is rated S for Spoilers.Soul of the Fire is the fifth book of the Sword of Truth series. When it came out, I thought to myself that it was the absolute worst this series could possibly sink to. I was, unfortunately, wrong. This book is confusing. It's boring. It's so far up its own ass that it can see daylight out the other side. And worst of all, the author is extraordinarily arrogant about it, often blaming his
A wonderful story about how democracy is broken and the world is better off submitting to the rule of an iron-fisted military dictator so long as he saves them from socialistm. A great read for closet fascists everywhere.
Not great at all. All the characters started doing out-of-character stupid shit, and nothing much really happened. Also, the plot was just not very interesting, and solutions for problems were a bit far-fetched (view spoiler)[(the guy in the lake, what the hell?) (hide spoiler)]. And what was the demon chicken that was just completely forgotten after 150 pages of whining over it? All the new characters that were introduced were stupid and ignorant, and most of them didn't even have a good
2.5 stars. While a decent read, this fifth installment of the Sword of Truth series continues the let down in the overall quality of the series after the first 3 books. Richard and Kahlan remain memorable characters but not much else.
Oh, my, god... where to begin with this one? I will say that I was warned about this book and this entire series but I didn't listen. I enjoyed the first two books, and the fourth book, and liked the third one a little, but this one just lost its damn mind. "Where did it lose its mind?" Right about the time when Richard starts looking for the chicken that is not a chicken. I would definitely say that it is a chicken, but it is an EVIL chicken. Scawwy. Also, it is a zombie chicken. Gaspeddy gasp
If you're into stuff like this, you can read the full review.The Chicken's Head Rose: "Soul of the Fire" by Terry Goodkind(Original Review, 2002) "Hissing, hackles lifting, the chicken's head rose. Kahlan pulled back. Its claws digging into stiff dead flesh, the chicken slowly turned to face her. It cocked its head, making its comb flop, its wattles sway. "Shoo," Kahlan heard herself whisper. There wasn't enough light, and besides, the side of its beak was covered with gore, so she couldn't tell
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