The Pillars of Creation (Sword of Truth )

by Terry Goodkind | Science Fiction & Fantasy |
ISBN: 1587889382 Global Overview for this book
Registered by appaloosatb of Rochester, Minnesota USA on 2/7/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by appaloosatb from Rochester, Minnesota USA on Thursday, February 7, 2008
Abridged on 6 cassettes, approx. 9 hours.

This was an entertaining book to listen to and I enjoyed it. While it is apparent that the book was abridged, the abridgement was well done and even those who haven't read the book should be able to follow the story. Having read the book several years ago, I remembered enough of the story to enjoy having the details "refreshed" in my memory. Goodkind did an amazing job on this series and anyone who loves fantasy should definately get into it!

This was read by Jim Bond, who did a good job.

Journal Entry 2 by appaloosatb from Rochester, Minnesota USA on Thursday, February 7, 2008
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Seven books into his Sword of Truth series, author Terry Goodkind continues to expand and enlarge the fantasy realm D'Hara. But with the Pillars of Creation he takes a detour from his usual approach, leaving his primary protagonists in the background to spin a story of one woman's battle to discover the truth of her heritage.

Told in vivid and often gruesome detail, Goodkind's fable grabs the reader with a familiar archetypal theme: a young woman, Darken Rahl's illegitimate daughter Jennsen, flees her home in the wake of murderous forces rising from her lineage. She runs in the shadows of Lord Richard Rahl's domain with a spy sent by Emperor Jagang, the enemy of D'Hara. With his help, she journeys across the entire realm, chasing rumor and misinformation to ultimately discover the truth of her heritage.

Loyal readers, who know the truth that Jennsen seeks, may find this book tedious as they wonder when Lord Richard Rahl and Mother Confessor Kahlan are going to swoop in and save the day. But Goodkind appears to be challenging readers, and perhaps himself, to see the benevolent administration of Richard Rahl from its underside and from an opposition perspective. The change in perspective works up to a point. Goodkind has created a fast-paced adventure story that might be appreciated by diehard fans if they can leave their longing for the status quo at the door.

Journal Entry 3 by appaloosatb at Book Review in Rochester, Minnesota USA on Thursday, May 13, 2010

Released 13 yrs ago (5/3/2010 UTC) at Book Review in Rochester, Minnesota USA

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