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Towers of Midnight (Wheel of Time (Tor Hardcover)) [Hardcover]

Robert Jordan , Brandon Sanderson
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)

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2 Nov 2010 Wheel of Time (Tor Hardcover) (Book 13)

The Last Battle has started. The seals on the Dark One’s prison are crumbling. The Pattern itself is unraveling, and the armies of the Shadow have begun to boil out of the Blight.

The sun has begun to set upon the Third Age.

Perrin Aybara is now hunted by specters from his past: Whitecloaks, a slayer of wolves, and the responsibilities of leadership. All the while, an unseen foe is slowly pulling a noose tight around his neck. To prevail, he must seek answers in Tel’aran’rhiod and find a way--at long last--to master the wolf within him or lose himself to it forever.

Meanwhile, Matrim Cauthon prepares for the most difficult challenge of his life. The creatures beyond the stone gateways--the Aelfinn and the Eelfinn--have confused him, taunted him, and left him hanged, his memory stuffed with bits and pieces of other men’s lives. He had hoped that his last confrontation with them would be the end of it, but the Wheel weaves as the Wheel wills. The time is coming when he will again have to dance with the Snakes and the Foxes, playing a game that cannot be won. The Tower of Ghenjei awaits, and its secrets will reveal the fate of a friend long lost.

This penultimate novel of Robert Jordan’s #1 New York Times bestselling series--the second of three based on materials he left behind when he died in 2007--brings dramatic and compelling developments to many threads in the Pattern. The end draws near.

Dovie’andi se tovya sagain. It’s time to toss the dice.



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  • Hardcover: 861 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Books (2 Nov 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0765325942
  • ISBN-13: 978-0765325945
  • Product Dimensions: 24 x 16.3 x 6.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (138 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 777,207 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The penultimate volume in the international bestselling Wheel of Time series

About the Author

Robert Jordan (October 17, 1948-September 16, 2007), a native of Charleston, South Carolina, was the author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time®, with millions of books in print.

Brandon Sanderson grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. He teaches creative writing at Brigham Young University and lives in Utah with his wife and children.


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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Work 10 Nov 2010
Format:Hardcover
The pacing of Sanderson's WoT authored novels is much better than Jordan's. I loved all of the Wheel of Time novels, but TGS and ToM definitely have a higher sense of urgency and a faster pacing than any previous WoT novels did. I can't write a long review of this, because its such a long novel and I would feel as if I'm giving too much away if I point out why I really loved it. However, as much as I loved it, Sanderson still seems to be having problems writing Mat. That is a true pity, since Mat plays such a large part in this book. Its much improved since the last book, but Mat still doesn't seem himself. The other characters are pretty much true-to-form, but I don't feel any of Jordan coming from Mat. I love Sanderson and all his books, but his writing feels a bit out of place here. It doesn't make it any less enjoyable, but you can tell he struggled a bit with this one.

Still, 5 stars from me. Jordan/Sanderson fan forever!
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98 of 104 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The last battle, part 1 3 Nov 2010
By E. A Solinas HALL OF FAME TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Hardcover
After twelve books of slow-moving, intricate plotting (and a hefty dose of filler), the Last Battle against the Dark One is here.

So is "Towers of Midnight" good? Oh yeah. Brandon Sanderson and the late Robert Jordan came up with a solid penultimate volume, sprinkled with solid characterization, epic moments, and the occasional discovery that will probably have you bouncing and screaming with joy. It's a rich, fast-moving experience that will leave you on edge for the grand finale.

And yes, thanks for asking -- it IS hard to review this without spoiling too much.

While the previous book was more centered on Rand and his inner turmoil, this one centers on Mat and Perrin -- there are countless intertwined subplots in this one, but the important ones rest on those two. Specifically, Mat has to grapple with the gholam at long last, and Perrin has to work out his issues as well as his wolfish other side.

Tarmon Gai'don is coming, and Jordan and Sanderson really hammer it home that this will not be an easy or quick battle. "Towers of Midnight" has a lot riding on it: not only does it have to build up to an epic grand finale in the next book, but it has to start wrapping up all the important storylines. Does it deliver?

For the most part, yes -- Sanderson doesn't quite capture a few of the characters' personalities (such as Mat), but overall this is a smashing book. Sanderson's vibrant juggernaut prose actually meshes very well with Jordan's intricate, slow-moving storylines. And despite Tarmon Gai'don looming over the characters' heads, there are actually some funny moments (mostly from Mat) and some powerful, riveting ones that seem to leap out from the pages.

Additionally, Jordan/Sanderson deal with some long-running subplots such as "Who killed Asmodean?" And without revealing too much, a favorite character returns after many books, although some unexpected revelations about said character had me scratching my head.

As I said, Perrin and Mat take center stage here -- and while Mat was a bit off in The Gathering Storm, Sanderson seems to have gotten a grip on his quirky sarcastic personality. And after getting put on the backburner for awhile, Perrin has a strong, action-filled arc in which some kinks are ironed out of his personality.

Actually, pretty much all the characters get at least SOME time, Egwene especially as she keeps grappling with problems in the White Tower. As for Rand, he's a little mixed -- he's finally gotten over his annoying wangst and whining, but he's now a little too mellow. Did someone slip him some pot between books?

With the series back on track and new blood injected into the prose, "The Towers of Midnight" is a powerful mixed experience -- it leaves you craving more, but also dreading the end.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
By Patrick
Format:Hardcover
I have been following the wheel of time since I picked up book 1 as a teenager. Overall I quite like Brandon's writing. He captures the spirit of Jordan's legacy and had made a very good stab at finishing Jordan's Epic.

The threads of the storylines are all neatly coming together and are being tied off nicely and I'm not going to put in spoilers to say which.

However this book and the previous one could have done with some editing. My main issue is the timeline was messed up for about half the story, most clearly with Mat and Perrin. In fact a chapter half way through the book really illustrates the messed up timeline as Perrin witnesses Rand's conflict from the end of the previous book. This would have been fine if Rand hadn't appeared earlier in the book.

Apart from this slightly messy structure I think this was overall a good addition to the series tieing off the stories. I also liked the way the story finished on a cliff hanger.

I suspect that the three final books should really have been two. This would have allowed Perrin and Mat's stories to keep up with Rand. However there is a limit to how many pages can fit in a book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars cliffhanger for the final book
at last the cycle of books comes toward a close and this is a taster of the final conflict - the final book better be good to wrap this series up.
well scribed and it is .... Read more
Published 11 days ago by JL
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
Good read , still a lot of loose ends that need to be explained, Sanderson is doing a great job finishing Robert Jordan's Saga.
Published 13 days ago by ilson
5.0 out of 5 stars At Last
A cracking good read with more humour than Jordan on his own that I could not put down, a few late nights early morning finishing this one
Published 19 days ago by MR BRYAN T DYER
5.0 out of 5 stars Another good read
Can't wait for the final chapter. Very complicated story but once you get into the series you will be hooked.
Published 29 days ago by Lesley Coley
5.0 out of 5 stars Towers of Midnight
brilliant-excitedly waiting for the final book of the series-have ordered it from the library first,as it has had some bad reviews
Published 1 month ago by Mrs Evans
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Fantasy Series
Wonderful service, quick and efficient delivery. Product is exactly what I asked for. Good value for money. Overall, very impressed.
Published 1 month ago by Robert Gallaugher
5.0 out of 5 stars AT last
Finnally reaching a conclusion and all the different plots coinciding. A lot of the books were just wallet fillers but this one is really bringing it all home.
Published 1 month ago by Vincenzo
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific read
Robert Jordans wife must be very astute to have picked Brandon Sanderson to continue this epic as the transition is almost seamless. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Iancleve
5.0 out of 5 stars i loved this book
thirteen books i just couldnt put down my wifes thinking about devorse.this book like all the others is as good as the first
Published 1 month ago by john mason
5.0 out of 5 stars Sanderson / Jordan deliver again.
Once again Jordan, through Sanderson, has not failed to deliver. The only negative point is that, once complete, the reader is only one book away from finishing the epic series –... Read more
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