Knife of Dreams
2005 • 886 pages

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15

Its fairly clear at the outset that Robert could really have continued this mega series for much longer. There are so many sub ploys to follow apart from the main thread. As usual its Mat who steal the show but the rest are a bit repetitive. The thing that stands out though is that Robert meticulously ticks all the prophecies and keeps us wheelers happy to have made the complete journey. Now its time to see of Brandon can maintain this from all the Notes that Robert left behind. Just for the fact that this was the last book he wrote I wish more had happened in it but I think we can ignore such a minor miss. Robert is dead. Long live Jordan

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