Saturday, November 29, 2014

Book Review: Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan

Making it the 17th book I've read this year, this week I cover Robert Jordan's Lord of Chaos.

So it turns out I was wrong, and I could actually finish another book before the end of the year. All this driving to and from Canberra recently has been an opportunity to make good headway on listening through audiobooks.

Lord of Chaos - Robert Jordan


Image credit: Amazon, you can buy it there in a number of formats

The sixth book in the Wheel of Time series follows a number of story arcs. Escaped 'false dragon' Mazrim Taim swears to the Dragon Reborn and is given the task of finding and training other men who can wield the one power; the rebel Aes Sedai and the White Tower both send emissaries to court Rand's allegiance; Nyaneve and Elayne are sent to find a powerful relic to try to break the Dark One's hold on the weather; Egwene's training with the Wise Ones is cut short when she is summoned without warning to the rebel Aes Sedai; Perrin is pulled to Rand, feeling that Rand will need him; Queen Morgase is detained by the Children of the Light; and Mat is caught in the middle of a lot of plots, and is generally shoved this way and that.

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