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Original Title: | Blood of the Fold |
ISBN: | 0812551478 (ISBN13: 9780812551471) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sword of Truth #3 |
Terry Goodkind
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 623 pages Rating: 3.99 | 72858 Users | 1100 Reviews
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Title | : | Blood of the Fold (Sword of Truth #3) |
Author | : | Terry Goodkind |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 623 pages |
Published | : | August 1997 by Tor Books (first published October 15th 1996) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy |
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There is an alternate cover edition here.Richard comes to terms with his true identity as a War Wizard. The New World, and all the freedom of humankind, is under threat from the Imperial Order after he had brought down the barrier between the Old and New World. The Imperial Order has already sent delegations and armies into the New World. Richard's only option to stop the invasion is to claim his heritage and unite all free kingdoms and provinces under one rule and one command.
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Terry Goodkind is a superb author, and in my opinion, his "Sword of Truth" series is the best I have ever read. So good, in fact, that I have read the entire series three times in a row, back to back, non-stop. This series is *not* for children. The series covers many aspects of the dark side of humanity, in great detail, as the heroes try to overcome the evils in the world. Goodkind is not afraid to show his readers just what evil *really* is, that is, most often, people who perform acts ofIf you like terrible writing, redundant plotlines, inane characters, lots of rape and violence then Terry Goodkind is your man. Otherwise, try Robert Jordan, George R.R. Martin or Matthew Stover.
I'm not sure why I started re-reading these books. My initial read took place while I was in high school (my junior and senior year) and several new books have hit the shelves since then. I remembered Kahlan rather fondly, as well as Zedd--at least when he wasn't lecturing--along with Verna, Warren, Nathan, and Cara. I don't recall feeling terribly impressed on my first read of these novels, but in the intervening years (over a decade) I've figured out why: Richard's characterization lacks
Blood of the Fold (Sword of Truth #3), Terry GoodkindThe story begins at the Palace of the Prophets where a funeral is being held for Nathan and Ann. Sister Verna and Warren, now freed from Rada'Han, are traveling with Richard to break down the barrier between the New and the Old World. Upon returning from the funeral, Sister Verna discovers that the ring of the Prelate is at the center of the large room, wrapped in a spell that does not allow any sister to retrieve it. The sisters invite Verna
The third volume in the, from what I understand, now completed saga of the Sword of Truth. Another good offering from Mr. Goodkind. I find it interesting how confused Richard seems to be much of the time. He makes decisions based on information and reason and passion, but spends much of his time regretting the decisions he has made, only to finally accept that, yes, he did do the right thing. I was elated at the end of the book when Gratch showed back up. I thought surely he had not died in the
3.0 stars. Another solid installment of this epic fantasy series and the last of the truly good entries (apart from Faith of the Fallen). Richard and Kahlan are great characters and there are moments a real fun someone muted by the less then stellar prose.
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