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Lord Of Chaos: Wheel of Time Book 6 (The Wheel of Time) [Paperback]

Robert Jordan
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  • Paperback: 1056 pages
  • Publisher: Orbit; New Ed edition (10 Aug 1995)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 185723300X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1857233001
  • Product Dimensions: 17.6 x 10.8 x 5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,776 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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With THE WHEEL OF TIME, Jordan has come to dominate the world that Tolkien began to reveal (THE NEW YORK TIMES )

A powerful vision of good and evil (ORSON SCOTT CARD )

Epic in every sense (THE TIMES )

Well written adventure on the grand scale (ANNE MCCAFFREY )

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With The Wheel of Time, Jordan has come to dominate the world Tolkien began to reveal' THE NEW YORK TIMES

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
An Fantasy Epic 19 Mar 2004
Format:Paperback
The sixth book in the wheel of time series is an excellent addition to the series but it is also the first book in the series in which the major plot lines fail to reach a suitable end point. Right through to book 10 the major plot lines are now out of sync with the length of a book, which is most unsatifying when you finish a book and have to wait for another to be published. Despite this the story remains very interesting. Events in book 6 begin to expand the epic, telling the story of a number of increasingly important supporting characters. This contributes to the size of this book, diluting some staggering events with slower tempo passages. However, the ending is simply one of the best scenes within the Wheel of time and is what really brings this book together.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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The sixth book of The Wheel of Time takes us deep into the second act of this massive story, with the transition to a more political-oriented narrative continuing apace. Lord of Chaos is one of the more divisive books in the series, with fans praising its deeper exploration of ideas and intrigue, whilst critics bemoan the slow pace of the book compared to earlier volumes.

The kingdoms of Cairhien, Mayene and Tear are now sworn to the Dragon Reborn, and a successful raid on Caemlyn, capital of Andor, has seen that city fall to his forces as well. Several of the Forsaken, the most powerful servants of the Dark One, have been slain and Rand's successes look like they will continue unabated. In the south, he is assembling a vast army to send against the Forsaken Sammael in his stronghold of Illian, whilst the Aes Sedai remain divided on how to proceed with him. However, Rand's announcement of an amnesty for men who can channel has shocked the world, for all male channellers of the One Power are doomed to go mad and die, wreaking havoc as they go, and some of his enemies are prepared to move against him before that can be allowed to happen.

The theme of the sixth book in The Wheel of Time is consolidation. Rand's forces have absorbed vast amounts of territory, but before he can resume his campaign he must secure that which he holds already. With scheming against him in Andor and Cairhien underway and an outright rebellion going on in Tear, this proves a difficult task. Rand also has to find a way of dealing with both factions of the Aes Sedai, an undertaking fraught with peril. His companions also have their own problems to deal with: Perrin must prove his worthiness to his wife's parents, Mat has to deal with the issues of becoming a general, and Egwene, Elayne and Nynaeve have complex currents to negotiate amongst the rebel Aes Sedai. Even Pedron Niall, commander of the Children of the Light, has significant problems he has to overcome in both his own ranks and his dealings with the displaced Queen of Andor, whilst the surviving Forsaken scheme incessantly against one another.

The problem with this kind of stock-taking is that it is hard to work up a dramatic story about it. Instead, you end up with lots and lots of talk. Characters sitting around talking about the plot, about what has already happened and what they think might happen in the future. That's when they are not engaged in increasingly tedious and infantile discussions about male-female relations, which by this volume are starting to get a mite repetitive. The politicking and intrigue is fine as far as it goes (although fans of GRRM or Bakker may find it a bit on the shallow and simplistic side), but you do need a bit more to spice the book up. There's some fine, atmospheric interludes in the book, such as Rand taking a brief sojourn in the desolate, cursed city of Shadar Logoth, but overall the novel has serious pacing issues. Simply put, this is a 1,000-page book in which not a lot happens for the first three-quarters of it.

Towards the end, however, the pace starts to lift quite noticeably as Rand's attempts to play the two Aes Sedai factions off against one another backfire spectacularly and some of the most surprising events in the entire series take place, culminating in a massive battle at the spring of Dumai's Wells in which Jordan's sometimes-variable skills at depicting action, drama and the ability to tie together disparate storylines are put to their best effect. This late burst of action sequences and confrontations is extremely effective, and Dumai's Wells often tops readers' polls as the most satisfying moment of the entire series to date, with some fine moments right at the end of the book which hint at much greater things to come.

Lord of Chaos (****) is a sedentary novel where events unfold slowly, but do succeed in laying the groundwork for the spectacular and satisfying concluding section of the book. I suspect many readers will be put off by the slow pace, but I found the payoff to be more than worth it. The novel is available in the UK from Orbit and in the USA from Tor.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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So, book 6, finally halfway through the main series of Wheel of Time, and I'm starting to get a bit tired of the series now, especially as this one had a really slow first half. It's not that nothing was happening, but unusually for the fantasy genre, no one was travelling anywhere.

I'm a little concerned that this series doesn't have anything to help new readers to catch up if they drop in mid-series. Admittedly this can often be grating if you have already read the previous volumes but surely leaving it out is limiting your potential sales to an already captured audience?

In the second half of this book the pace picked up again with a lot of big scenes, but again they didn't seem to be going anywhere. Overall I don't feel that the plot was advanced much in this book. It just seems like it is just a tool to set up some plot points and alter some characters opinions to get them into their places for the rest of the series.

I'm not sure any more whether I'm looking forward to reading the next volume. Hopefully it will be more exciting, but I am half tempted to take a break before continuing.
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Great book...
I've recently gotten the kindle and decide to buy the ebooks for the wheel of time (reading them a 3rd time now), Lords of Chaos is a great book, but the kindle version of it is... Read more
Published 12 days ago by MR WESLEY DE MATOS REIS
Slow Going
As I have said before (about book 5) this one isn't the best out of the 13 (but I do have high hopes for the 14th one!! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Stephanopolisrose
simply boring...
Because I liked the plot, I gave it 3 stars. But I have found it very painful to read. The females characters once again are just over the top. Read more
Published 6 months ago by French Bookworm
editing
while the i find it hard to give up the series after the first 6 books, and will undoubtedly read the rest, i wish they had found a better editor. Read more
Published 8 months ago by padma
Review of Lord of Chaos
The Lord of Chaos continues the story of Rand'al Thor and his Two Rivers friends, Mat Cauthon, Perrin Ayabara, Egwene and Nynaeve. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Noor Jahangir
One of the best books in the series
I am in the middle of converting my book library to Kindle format, and whilst reading through the Wheel of Time series again I purchased this edition. Read more
Published 12 months ago by C. Stigter
Addictive epic...
This is the first book in the WoT series to fail to grip the reader from the outset. It's a long one, over 1000 pages, and the first half of the book has the characters not doing a... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Harr75
Wheel of Time: Lord of Chaos (Used Book)
Arrived in good time. The book was slightly old (which was to be expected, since it was a used item), but its condition was satisfactory.
Published 15 months ago by Jonathan Herring
Lord of Chaos
Many thanks, library did not have a copy and I was at a loss what to do. Book in good condition and very quick delivery.
Published 16 months ago by Mrs. M. D. Aston-langley
a long slug
wow, that was a long book. reading lord of chaos you feel all of the 1000 pages in the book, though robert jordans good writing style makes reading it a little bit easier. Read more
Published 17 months ago by celeocanth
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