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Pollux V
11-26-01, 07:25 AM
Now I know seeker of truth likes the series, but I want to know who else has heard of it? I'm 3/4 of the way through the seventh book, has anyone finished it? Is it a good series? What are your thoughts?


I loove it. They should make a computer game AND a movie (or seven).

Night_Dragon
01-05-02, 10:32 PM
I enjoyed the book, I believe, more than most others have. I love that TG put things in other perspectives. . . like how we're seeing how the enemies see Richard as Lord Rahl.

I thought it was yet another fantastic addition to the series, although the ending did seemed a bit 'Packed in'.

Pollux V
01-06-02, 10:28 AM
should I know what that animation is?

I agree. I think my favorite was 'Faith of the Fallen.' What's yours?

Rick
01-06-02, 10:40 AM
Shrike your name still Shrike in the post ....???:confused: why?


bye!

Night_Dragon
01-07-02, 01:15 PM
No, you shouldn't know what the image is. . . just something I like to do.

I believe my favorite is Temple of the Winds, because it shows Richard's most compassionate side, and how he reacts to Kahlan "Cheating" on him to save them all.

I also believe this is when he acknowledges that he sometimes must use magic to get what must be done.

Pollux V
01-08-02, 06:28 AM
here, night_dragon, check out website: this (http://www.terrygoodkind.com)

Zion I changed my name.....cause...oh wait I hear my mom calling gtg.

Night_Dragon
01-09-02, 03:55 AM
Yup, been there. Good site.

Night_Dragon
01-09-02, 03:57 AM
PTW, where are you at in the book? Who's doin' what, and where are they doin' it?

Pollux V
01-11-02, 06:44 AM
Oh I finished it a looooooooooong time ago. It was good, but I really wanted to see more of Richard and Kahlan. I still think that Faith of the Fallen was better. There was real suspense, a gripping storyline, powerful characters with tough problems and a reflection of our own political system. For me Goodkind didn't have that in any of his other books.

Night_Dragon
01-11-02, 02:39 PM
I believe that each of his books takes a different track than the one before it, making each one a unique, gripping story line. There's not a single one I didn't hate because it ended!

Pollux V
01-11-02, 06:50 PM
They were all really good books but Faith of the Fallen is still my favorite. The first was so unbelievably like Star Wars, though, wasn't it?