
Title | : | Crossroads of Twilight: Book Ten of The Wheel of Time |
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Format Type | : | and 2 more , Kindle, with membership trial , Hardcover, Paperback |
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Crossroads of Twilight: Book Ten of The Wheel of Time Reviews
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This is a review of the book copy itself, not the story found within. I received my copy from a third party, and believed it to be a new (or unused) edition. This one has clearly seen use. Spine is bendy, as if it has been read many times, though it is still square. Cover
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As a matter of practice, i will read many reviews of a product before I buy it, both good and bad to make a well informed decision. As far as a series of books goes, i generally dont read reviews unless i am deciding as a first time reader of the story, if i should invest
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Good plot and excellent storytelling. Author really knows how to create a world. Fun and easy to engage in. Can't wait to start next book
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There is a lot of setup in this book, and I get why many have rated it lower than the others in the series. But not having to wait for the next novel to be written, this is now of a slightly slower part of a long saga, and the events that are set up here now no
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I remember when I finished Book 6, Lord of Chaos (which was awesome btw), I was wondering how the heck Robert Jordan was going to stretch out the Wheel of Time series for 8 600 + page volumes. At that point in the story, most of the Forsaken were dead, Rand had been
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I guess I'll try not to spoil anything. I am an avid reader, ever since I have been in elementary school I found that reading brings me to a whole new world, one that I can become fully immersed in. Out of the dozens of series I have read and finished, the Wheel of Time by
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No, not really. Though the tenth book of the Wheel of Time series has a reputation as the worst in the series and one of the worst books of all time, it isn't. While, it is undoubtedly the worst in the Wheel of Time series, but it isn't even really that bad of a book. Just
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So, this is the one. The big one. The one your reader friends warned you about. Book ten. The peak, and supposed end, of the so called 'slog' of the Wheel of Time. I've spoken at length in other reviews about the slog, and I don't want to be yet another late WoT reader