Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time #6) 
This was a slooooow book and took almost 50-55% to actually get started. So you can imagine how frustrated I was while reading this at snail's pace, kept thinking when will things start happening. And even after all my grumbling, this was a necessary book because here we see characters coming out of their shells. I will keep this review short. About the boys - Rand just keep improving his game of politics. getting stronger at making people obey and follow him. He is so much different from the
On my future grave, I swear, the following is true. Once upon a time there was a book series called The Wheel of Time, which, when piled each volume upon the other, could reach past an elephant's rheumy eye. Once upon a time, after searching for a good new fantasy series, I began tWoT with a healthy gleam in my eye. What a blithe fool. What a tWoT.I turned pulped wood pages by thousands, read a very-many lot-of words, until one day an annoying pattern manifested. Though I pressed on, it had

Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsNOTICE: this reread is in preparation for finally biting the bullet and reading book 14. That means I HAVE NOT read book 14 yet. Please be mindful of this in the comments, both for me and for others who may or may not have progressed past this point in the series. Thank you.SO . . . I'm not gonna sugar-coat it, shit goes DOWN in this book.There's the Morgase situation, which is one unfortunate event after another.We've watched the Pattern rearrange itself for Rand, Mat,
Lord of ChaosBook 6 of The Wheel of TimeBy Robert JordanA Wheel of Time Retrospective by Eric AllenLadies and Gentlemen, whether you like it or not, allow me to present...THEBORINGOk, well, actually, this book is not all that bad compared to later volumes of the series when it comes to boringness. I do think of it as the beginning of a long stretch in this series where nothing really seems to happen. When you look at this book and the two or three that follow it as a whole, you can see how a
Was the whole world really burning up?Thank goodness for the Wheel of Time Wikia page. At this point in the series I cant really differentiate too clearly between books; everything is just blurring together. I suppose it would help if I read the books back to back, but that is not a realistic option. I honestly need a break between instalments. That said, I do believe I enjoyed this book more than The Fires of Heaven. It felt, to me, like a return to form, but all of this is pretty relative
I am done!!!! That's it. I'm out. I will not be reading anymore of this series because it is so annoyingly repetitive. The story has not moved forward for three books and the chapters and monologues all feel the same. The paragraphs feel the same, the sentences feel the same. It's almost like Robert Jordan is more interested in hitting a massive word count rather than writing a good story. I was still curious to see how the series ended so I googled it and read the spoilers. A solid ending, if
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| Original Title: | Lord of Chaos |
| ISBN: | 0812513754 (ISBN13: 9780812513752) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Wheel of Time #6 |
| Characters: | Rand al'Thor, Nynaeve al'Meara, Egwene al'Vere, Perrin Aybara, Matrim Cauthon, Min Farshaw, Elayne Trakand, Aviendha, Siuan Sanche, Birgitte Silverbow |
| Literary Awards: | Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (1995), SFBC Award (1995) |
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In this sequel to the phenomenal New York Times bestseller The Fires of Heaven, we plunge again into Robert Jordan's extraordinarily rich, totally unforgettable world: On the slopes of Shayol Ghul, the Myrddraal swords are forged, and the sky is not the sky of this world ... In Salidar the White Tower in exile prepares an embassy to Caemlyn, where Rand Al'Thor, the Dragon Reborn, holds the throne -- and where an unexpected visitor may change the world ... In Emond's Field, Perrin Goldeneyes, Lord of the Two Rivers, feels the pull of ta'veren to ta'veren and prepares to march ... Morgase of Caemlyn finds a most unexpected, and quite unwelcome, ally ... And south lies Illian, where Sammael holds sway ...Mention Of Books Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time #6)
| Title | : | Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time #6) |
| Author | : | Robert Jordan |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 1011 pages |
| Published | : | November 15th 1995 by Tor Books (first published October 15th 1994) |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy |
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Ratings: 4.13 From 120815 Users | 2494 ReviewsArticle Of Books Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time #6)
To review this book, I have to start by telling a little story about my history with this series, and more specifically with this book.It was in the great year of ought 7 (2007) when I was first reading Lord of Chaos, the sixth book of The Wheel of Time. It was also the same year that Harry Potter was finishing up and sadly when the author himself, Robert Jordan, died of a rare disease. I decided, not only did I want to make sure there was an ending (sorry, I know that was insensitive of me),This was a slooooow book and took almost 50-55% to actually get started. So you can imagine how frustrated I was while reading this at snail's pace, kept thinking when will things start happening. And even after all my grumbling, this was a necessary book because here we see characters coming out of their shells. I will keep this review short. About the boys - Rand just keep improving his game of politics. getting stronger at making people obey and follow him. He is so much different from the
On my future grave, I swear, the following is true. Once upon a time there was a book series called The Wheel of Time, which, when piled each volume upon the other, could reach past an elephant's rheumy eye. Once upon a time, after searching for a good new fantasy series, I began tWoT with a healthy gleam in my eye. What a blithe fool. What a tWoT.I turned pulped wood pages by thousands, read a very-many lot-of words, until one day an annoying pattern manifested. Though I pressed on, it had

Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsNOTICE: this reread is in preparation for finally biting the bullet and reading book 14. That means I HAVE NOT read book 14 yet. Please be mindful of this in the comments, both for me and for others who may or may not have progressed past this point in the series. Thank you.SO . . . I'm not gonna sugar-coat it, shit goes DOWN in this book.There's the Morgase situation, which is one unfortunate event after another.We've watched the Pattern rearrange itself for Rand, Mat,
Lord of ChaosBook 6 of The Wheel of TimeBy Robert JordanA Wheel of Time Retrospective by Eric AllenLadies and Gentlemen, whether you like it or not, allow me to present...THEBORINGOk, well, actually, this book is not all that bad compared to later volumes of the series when it comes to boringness. I do think of it as the beginning of a long stretch in this series where nothing really seems to happen. When you look at this book and the two or three that follow it as a whole, you can see how a
Was the whole world really burning up?Thank goodness for the Wheel of Time Wikia page. At this point in the series I cant really differentiate too clearly between books; everything is just blurring together. I suppose it would help if I read the books back to back, but that is not a realistic option. I honestly need a break between instalments. That said, I do believe I enjoyed this book more than The Fires of Heaven. It felt, to me, like a return to form, but all of this is pretty relative
I am done!!!! That's it. I'm out. I will not be reading anymore of this series because it is so annoyingly repetitive. The story has not moved forward for three books and the chapters and monologues all feel the same. The paragraphs feel the same, the sentences feel the same. It's almost like Robert Jordan is more interested in hitting a massive word count rather than writing a good story. I was still curious to see how the series ended so I googled it and read the spoilers. A solid ending, if


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