Sword of Truth Series Ranked
/Today we will be ranking the Sword of Truth series from Wizards First Rule to Confessor. Yes that means that we are leaving out the new Richard and Kahlan series as this was the intended end of the series.
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Today we will be ranking the Sword of Truth series from Wizards First Rule to Confessor. Yes that means that we are leaving out the new Richard and Kahlan series as this was the intended end of the series.
Read MoreThe conclusion to the original Sword of Truth series comes together with the last chapter in the Chainfire arc of the series. Confessor takes the entire story and ties it into a rather surprisingly well done conclusion.
Read MoreThe magic of chainfire begins to unravel in Sword of Truths 10 installment Phantom. The conclusion to the original series is begin set up.
Read MoreSword of Truth enters another arc known as Chainfire. The series has come a long way for the better or worse. Fortunately, Chainfire comes off as much more readable to me than many of the other books in the series so far. Let’s discuss why.
Read MoreNaked Empire is the second chapter where we explore the idea of people that are unable to use magic. Richard and Kahlen take the center stage once again and we the readers come to realize that nothing has changed and the last book was borderline skippable.
Read MoreFaith of the Fallen is the 6th book in the Sword of Truth Series by Terry Goodkind. This book tends to be polarizing in the fanbase for the series. I personally do think that this book is a leg up on many of the previous installments to the franchise so far and we will get into that with this review.
Read MoreEnter the political war between the empire of Dahara and the lands of andoryth. Magic threatens to go extinct with the existence of the chimes. Do Richard and Kahlan have what it takes to bring the world back to order?
Read MoreTemple of the Winds has the easy job of trying to create a story out of the tangled mess of direction that it’s predecessor “The Blood of the Fold” set before it. How does the 4th installment treat the Sword of Truth series? Let’s dive into it and find out.
Read MoreBlood of the fold is the third book in the Sword of Truth series. Published in October of 1996 and clocking in at 623 pages. The book feels much different from the first two in the series.
Read MoreStone of Tears is the second book in the Sword of Truth series written by Terry Goodkind. The book is rather large clocking in at 979 pages in my standard print paperback copy. The book was published in October 1995.
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