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Chainfire (Sword of Truth) (MP3 CD)

by Terry Goodkind (Author), Jim Bond (Narrator)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)

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Product details

  • MP3 CD
  • Publisher: Brilliance Audio; MP3 Una edition (4 Jan 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1593358202
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593358204
  • Product Dimensions: 19.3 x 13.7 x 1.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Chainfire is the ninth book in Terry Goodkind's grimly inventive Sword of Truth fantasy saga, which began in 1994 with Wizard's First Rule.

It's a tradition of long-running drama series that sooner or later, some character will suffer from amnesia. Goodkind gives this a neat paranoid twist when everyone except our hero Lord Richard Rahl forgets the existence of his beloved wife Kahlan. The more he protests that she was real, the more his sorceress and Amazon-warrior friends nervously humour him.

Meanwhile the apocalyptic background story continues, with evil Emperor Jagang's vast, fanatical armies moving to devastate cities and countries liberated by Richard's forces. The Emperor's latest terror weapon is an invincible, unkillable, many-shaped monster whose sole purpose is to find and destroy Richard.

Additionally, something has gone badly wrong with the prophetic books--whole libraries of them--that foretell a Last Battle where only Richard can save the world. Now, with Armageddon imminent, the prophecies have developed a rash of blank pages, as though some vital person has been erased from reality ...

Tough choices confront Richard when he abandons the defence of a key city to seek out a very unreliable authority and ask what's happened to Kahlan. All he's offered is cryptic advice with a high price tag, roughly equivalent to handing over the One Ring to Gollum. And what could "Chainfire" mean?

Of course there are many exciting action set-pieces en route. That nemesis monster strikes again and again, in horrifically random ways. The top sorceress confronts an entire wizard-led Imperial army. Closely guarded boxes of doomsday magic, locked away in Richard's own impregnable palace, come under unexpected threat.

Eventually we learn what happened to Kahlan and why. But there's no final closure in this installment, and Sword of Truth fans must wait in suspense for volume ten. Goodkind continues his mixing of adventure fantasy with dark moral complexity. --David Langford --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Praise for Terry Goodkind: 'A real born storyteller' Anne McCaffrey 'Everything one could ask for in an epic fantasy' Publishers Weekly --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad, but far from his best, 1 Mar 2005
It's not that this is a bad book. Far from it, in fact. It was a real page-turner, and I ran through it at a brisk pace. It just left me feeling somehow unsatisfied.

The book takes the form of a mystery. Right from the start, we are presented with the problem: that Kahlan has vanished and nobody other than Richard remembers her existence. We then follow Richard's attempts to try to find the cause of the problem, in the face of doubt and occasionally open hostility from his friends.

While a fairly decent story, it lacks the urgency and sense of wonder that characterised the earlier books in the series. It seems as if Goodkind wrote it simply for the sake of writing something, rather than because he felt he had to tell this particular tale.

There's also more of the moralising that has become a common occurrence in the series, with Richard seeming to act as a mouthpiece for Goodkind's own political and moral ideologies. If you've enjoyed those elements of the preceding books in the series, then you get to enjoy more of the same. If, like me, you find them preachy, then you have to sit through more of the same.

That said, this is a definite step up from the last couple of books of the series. The author has indicated his intentions to end the series within a couple more books, and there is an indication here, especially with the cliffhanger ending, that the last two books may see him back on form.

Overall, if you've managed to get this far through the series, then this book is definitely worth reading. On the other hand, if you gave up earlier on in the series, and want to know if Goodkind ever gets back to his brilliant best, then the answer is sadly "not yet".

And if you're new to the series, don't even think of starting here. Instead, go and check out the superb "Wizard's First Rule".

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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Back to what Goodkind does best, 26 Jan 2005
By Mr. J. D. Rose "stunteddwarf" (Trelewis, South Wales, UK) - See all my reviews
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Having been disappointed with the previous two books in the Sword of Truth series (The Pillars of Creation and the Naked Empire) I approached this latest book in the series with some trepidation. However, it has to be said that this book is simply stunning. Goodkind's writing has returned to the quality it has shown in the past and his evocotive use of language has you the living the storing line and once more caring about the characters involved. The plot twists are superb and at points have you truly wondering which way the storyline is going to go and the ending and revealment of what is truly happening is well placed in the book and is truly unpredictable. If you are collecting this series then this is a definite buy, and if you are new to this series then it is well worth collecting.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars terry slowly coming back to from, 24 April 2005
Firstly if you are trying to decide whether this book is worth buying, then it really depends on who you are.

If you are a new reader to the series then it will be hugely disappointing.

If you are a strong fan of the series then you will be glad that this book sees Goodkind return to some sort of form after the stagnant Pillars of Creation and Naked Empire where you felt cheated after the books hardly included the main characters and didnot move the story along.

But this book is nowhere never the peak of Goodkind; this is still disappointing compared to the first 6 books.

The basic problem is that even though the book is around 650 pages, the actual story could have easily been fitted into 300 pages. Goodkind though go overs the same points of Richard convincing people and his injurys and despair again and agian and again.

The action only picks up in the last 100 pages and you find that after 650 pages you are only given half a story with no subplots at all!

The story of Kahlan being kidnapped is so unoriginal that it really killed the book no matter what was written.

Mr Goodkind, just put Richard and Kahlan together, let the chemistry work naturally and let the story progress and have something for the readers to really get excited about. Simple. And stop trying to drag the story out, you are only killing it. You could have made this a classic series that would be remembered for generations but you are doing it no justice with your last three books. Shame.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!
I love this book. Anyone wanting a story about heros should give this series by Goodkind some attention. Read more
Published on 10 Aug 2006 by Jaelle

2.0 out of 5 stars Oh no! not again
I have read all of Terry Goodkind's books, the first few were amazing, and I have read them and re-read them, but somewhere along the line Terry has fallen into the same hole as... Read more
Published on 5 July 2006 by S. Ayaz

2.0 out of 5 stars Better plotting, terrible politics
The Sword of Truth series takes an turn for the better in this book - but given the dire nature and feeble politics of the last few installments of what began as a good... Read more
Published on 8 April 2006 by R. M. Lindley

5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome back Terry
Chainfire is back to what Goodkind does best, exhilirating fantasy. I reasd this book in 5 days, which i didnt feel compelled to do in his last 2 novels. Read more
Published on 21 Jan 2006 by smeghead1978

5.0 out of 5 stars I jumped in at the deep end and loved it!
I had never read any of the series before and was given this book as a present. So I started reading this book with no prior knowledge to the series but the author was so good... Read more
Published on 8 Jan 2006 by Jen

4.0 out of 5 stars The beginning of the end
Terry Goodkinds sword of truth series is without a doubt one of the most compelling tales I have ever read and one of very few able to envoke genuine emotion from me for the... Read more
Published on 3 Dec 2005 by Owen Jollands

4.0 out of 5 stars In with Nicci, out with Kahlan
This book really wasn't as bad as some people have been making out. I understand the repititions and long speeches by Richard are frustrating, but if you ignore all of that, the... Read more
Published on 18 Oct 2005 by Maria Ahmed

1.0 out of 5 stars Last one Im reading
I've read the whole series, and it is getting progressively worse. Half of this book is just repetition of previous stories and nothing actually happens. Read more
Published on 8 Sep 2005

2.0 out of 5 stars Oh Dear
How can someone write so much about so little!...this story seems to be dragging on and on without much progress. Read more
Published on 24 Aug 2005

4.0 out of 5 stars Great! BUT.. not as good as the others
Honestly, I have to say that after waiting a long year for the next book after Naked Empire, I was dissapointed upon reading Chainfire. Read more
Published on 22 Aug 2005 by aisatsanaa

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