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Terry Goodkind's bestselling epic fantasy series Sword of Truth continues with book four On the red moon will come the firestorm... Wielding the Sword of Truth, Richard Rahl has battled death itself and come to the defense of the D'Haran people. But now the power-mad Emperor Jagang confronts Richard with a swift and inexorable foe: a mystical plague cutting a deadly swath across the land and slaying thousands of innocent victims. To quench the inferno, he must seek remedy in the wind... To fight it Richard and his beloved Kahlan Amnell will risk everything to uncover the source of the terrible plague-the magic sealed away for three millennia in the Temple of the Winds. Lightning will find him on that path... But when prophecy throws the shadow of betrayal across their mission and threatens to destroy them, Richard must accept the Truth and find a way to pay the price the winds demand...or he and his world will perish. Review: Best one of the first 4! Couldn't put it down! - I don't understand some of the negative reviews. I absolutely LOVED this book. I felt this one was an absolute page turner and I actually finished the thing much faster than I expected. Book 3, the Blood of the Fold was IMO very, very slow, at some moments even dull and long winded. But Temple of the Winds was absolutely fantastic. Yes I was pretty sure who the sicko was going to be, however about half way through I was second guessing it . . . then it turned out I was right. I thought it was done well. Maybe a little cliched but come on, these books are a lot of fun! If you liked Wizards First Rule and Stone of Tears I think you'll really like this one. I thought the book was pretty fast paced and I LOVED the ending. Yeah, I guess I'm a bit of a sap however these books are filled with so much ugliness at times it was great to finally get some pays offs. I was first brought to Terry Goodkind's books through the Legend of the Seeker TV series and this book felt most like what drew to the series, albeit different enough that I felt everything was fresh. So far I think this was the best book in the series and I can't wait to read book 5, though I'm trying to hold off for awhile since I just devoured this one. It was a fun adventure, a page turner and I enjoy the philosophy mixed in. I didn't completely buy into a couple of the plot points (the scene in the Temple of the Winds in the dark, once you read it you'll know which one) but I so enjoyed this book that it's easy to overlook. If you like the first 3 Sword of Truth books, and enjoyed the TV show as well, you'll LOVE this book. It ain't Tolkien but Sword of Truth is different enough that I actually don't compare the two. There aren't many books that I read which cause me to have verbal reactions at surprises, shocks, or laugh out loud moments. I was really drawn into the world and the characters; I felt sorry, happy, joy, pity and sadness for all of them at different times. It was a rip roaring good read I say go for it. Review: great read - good read
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C**R
Best one of the first 4! Couldn't put it down!
I don't understand some of the negative reviews. I absolutely LOVED this book. I felt this one was an absolute page turner and I actually finished the thing much faster than I expected. Book 3, the Blood of the Fold was IMO very, very slow, at some moments even dull and long winded. But Temple of the Winds was absolutely fantastic. Yes I was pretty sure who the sicko was going to be, however about half way through I was second guessing it . . . then it turned out I was right. I thought it was done well. Maybe a little cliched but come on, these books are a lot of fun! If you liked Wizards First Rule and Stone of Tears I think you'll really like this one. I thought the book was pretty fast paced and I LOVED the ending. Yeah, I guess I'm a bit of a sap however these books are filled with so much ugliness at times it was great to finally get some pays offs. I was first brought to Terry Goodkind's books through the Legend of the Seeker TV series and this book felt most like what drew to the series, albeit different enough that I felt everything was fresh. So far I think this was the best book in the series and I can't wait to read book 5, though I'm trying to hold off for awhile since I just devoured this one. It was a fun adventure, a page turner and I enjoy the philosophy mixed in. I didn't completely buy into a couple of the plot points (the scene in the Temple of the Winds in the dark, once you read it you'll know which one) but I so enjoyed this book that it's easy to overlook. If you like the first 3 Sword of Truth books, and enjoyed the TV show as well, you'll LOVE this book. It ain't Tolkien but Sword of Truth is different enough that I actually don't compare the two. There aren't many books that I read which cause me to have verbal reactions at surprises, shocks, or laugh out loud moments. I was really drawn into the world and the characters; I felt sorry, happy, joy, pity and sadness for all of them at different times. It was a rip roaring good read I say go for it.
K**E
great read
good read
A**.
Good read! New Sub-Plot! Entertaining! Horrible Writing!
http://readfantasybooks.wordpress.com Even though the reviews are not positive about Temple of the Winds I had to read it for myself because I enjoyed the other three books in this series. I didn’t have any problems reading the book. There were parts that were very well done and entertaining, but it also had some major issues (mostly with the series as a whole) In this novel Richard and Kahlan spend the entire book trying to save Aydindril from a magical plague, and Ann, with the help of Zedd, continue their search for Nathan. We also get to meet Nadine and Drefan. Nadine is annoying and Drefan is a dark and nasty character. Goodkind did a fantastic job writing them the way he did. He really made me hate them. The story is slow going at first, but as usual it does pick up eventually. This book goes away from the main plot (destroy Jagang) by creating a sub plot (Jagang unleashes an epidemic) that is solved by the ending of the book. I didn’t find this sub plot to be necessary to the overall story even though it was still entertaining. There was tons of excitement and action, and I was always interested in reading the few chapters with Zedd and Ann because they were so funny. Really kept me going. The scenes involving the sick children and other people that die around Richard will bring tears to your eyes! I also liked reading about the history of the Confessors and why there are so few wizards. Although I liked the book there are some things that are just getting old. Everything that is keeping Richard and Kahlan apart has been going on for too long. When will they ever get to be together again like they were in the first book? I also don’t like that Richard is so lucky when it comes to avoiding the consequences of his actions. Everything ends up being happily ever after for him no matter what he does! Additionally, Goodkind’s fixation on sex and violence is starting to become distracting. There is just no end to it. Even with all the negatives of the book, I still enjoyed reading it and I read the next one in the series. At least the ending of the book (and the beginning of the next) involves the one thing I have been waiting to read about for a long time!
S**T
Great series
Wife loves the Sword Of Truth series and Terry Goodkind and the book series and audio book are great
K**S
Chewed off all my fingernails
This book was the BEST one so far. It was full of adventure and turmoil and imagery so vivid that I will likely always remember it. I could not put this book down and will be immediately beginning the next in this series.
P**E
needs a movie trilogy
This series would be just as good or better than game of thrones if directed right with the right actors plus with the special effects of today’s technology this would be awesome
M**E
Great read but horrible listen
This continues the great storytelling and wonderful characters of the series. I love stepping into this world and getting closer to Richard and Kahlan as they mature in the sequence of books. I've been doing the read/listen but from now on will only read the books and not buy the listen. The narrator fully denigrated the strong female characters by narrating their voices in a high, quavering, weak, unconfident pitch - he seemed to think that was his "women's voice". It was infuriating - particularly when Kahlan spoke and extremely so when a Mord Sith spoke. I mean come on, Mord Sith would not whine or sound unconfident. His male voice was great and commanding but the women were horribly done. I do not understand why narrators feel they need to pretend gender or age in their narration. It's silly and embarrassing - we are not children. When I read in my head the voices don't change, so why must narrators think they need to sound like them. The best audible books I've listened to were read straight, with emotion, but not as an amateur acting studio.
S**D
Temple of the Winds is Awesome!
I tend to take a while to read my books since I only read few hours before I sleep. Not only that I only get about 2 or 3 chances to read per week since I work nights. This book is so good I can not put it down! The days when I am working I wish I could be home reading this amazing book. Temple of the Winds is the 4th book in the Sword of Truth series and it lives up to its reputation. Another masterpiece by Terry Goodkind! If you have not read the previous titles, I strongly suggest you read them first. It really adds to the whole depth of the story when you know about the history of the characters involved. Also every book up to this point is connected to the ones before. Just like in the previous books, the character development is just as spectacular. The way Terry Goodkind describes their feelings and the way he sets the mood is really something. I for one give this book four thumps up! (including big toes :P)I cant wait to read tonight, haha.
M**R
the struggle goes on
This is the fourth book in the "Sword of Truth" series and is yet again an incredible read. I got interested in the "Sword of Truth" books after watching "Legend of the Seeker" on tv. Being a Tolkien fan and, realising that this was a fantasy in a similar vane, I bought the first book "Wizards First Rule" Since then I've been well and truly hooked. Whilst I think nothing can top "Lord of the Rings" this comes a very close second. Richard (the seeker and now Lord Rahl) and his beloved Mother Confessor Kahlan are again fighting the evils that threatens the Midlands. Now a new threat arises in the form of Jagang, a tyrant who wants to kill Richard and take over the D'haran empire which Richard now leads. Using his cohorts, the sisters of the dark and his ability to enter peoples minds whilst they are asleep, Jagang, known as the Dream Walker, releases the plague into the Midlands. Richard and Kahlan struggle to stop this disease but it costs them dearly and their faith and love in each other is pushed to the limits. Richard is only just begining to understand his powers as a War Wizard and without his grandfather Zed, a Wizard of the first order, to help him he learns that he must find and enter The Temple of the Winds to put back "that which has been taken" if he wants to stop the plague from destroying his empire. To enter the Temple he and Kahlan have to make the ultimate sacrifice. I wont spoil the story by revealing what they must do and the outcome of their devotion to each other and to their duty. Suffice to say that yet again I could not put this book down and am now on the fifth book with numbers 6,7 and 8 waiting in the wings. Whilst this series of books, at 11 volumes in total, seems incredibly long, believe me it is worth every minute that you spend reading it. I lent the first book to a friend who in turn lent it to her sister. Now they are both badgering me to read quicker so that they can borrow the follow-on books. Loose yourselves in the Midlands and D'hara, cheer on Richard and Kahlan, I assure you that you will not be disappointed.
D**L
Great Book
Great author!
Q**N
Histoire intéressante
Le livre, même s'il répète légèrement les livres précédent s'intègre parfaitement dans la saga. Je le recommande à ceux qui apprécient la saga.
T**N
Five Stars
Love this series.
2**0
Richard と Kahlan への最大の試練
これは今までで最も読み応えがありました。Richard Rahl が Kahlan と結婚するための最後の障壁として立ちはだかったのが、この Tmeple of the Winds でした。Richard が Old World と New World の間にあった Dark Tower を破壊した事により、Aydindril にある Wizard の magic の知識のライブラリである Keep の地下にあるシールも破れたため、Richard は数千年前の Wizard の知識への足がかりを得ることになります。特に、特定地点間を高速移動させてくれる Sliph なる生物?が登場したり、黒死病のようなとんでもない Plague が発生したりと、この The Sword of Truth シリーズの世界がどんどん拡大していきます。この#4では、Temple of the Winds という、underworld に存在していて、そこに行くには死ぬしかないという場所に乗り込まないと、Plague を contain できないという状況に追い込まれます。そして、その Temple of the Winds に Richard が乗り込むための条件というのが、今までで最も過酷な条件となります。すなわち、Richard は Kahlan ではなく、幼なじみの Nadine と結婚せねばならず、Kahlan もまた、Richard のいとこにあたる人が良さそうだが実は邪悪な人間と結婚しなければならないからです。この難問をいかに解決するか?という辺りがこの物語のクライマックスです。
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