The shadow rising
Record details
- ISBN: 9780812513738 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 9780812513738
- ISBN: 0812513738 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 0312854315
- ISBN: 0812513738
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Physical Description:
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1,006 p. : maps ; 18 cm. - Edition: 1st mass market ed.
- Publisher: New York : TOR, 1993, c1992.
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General Note: | "A Tom Doherty Associates book." |
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Genre: | Fantasy fiction. Epic fiction. Fantasy fiction. |
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- 7 of 7 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.
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Beaver Valley Public Library | PBK F JOR (Text) | 0045745 | Paperbacks | Volume hold | Available | - |
Fort St. John Public Library | PB JOR 4 (Text) | 35211000503807 | ADULT Paperbacks | Volume hold | Available | - |
Taylor Public Library | PBK JOR (Text) | 35156000018837 | TPL - PBK/FIC - Downstrs | Volume hold | Available | - |
100 Mile House Branch | PB JOR (Text) | 33923004682328 | Fantasy | Volume hold | Available | - |
Quesnel Branch | JOR (Text)
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Trail and District Public Library Main Branch | F JOR (Text) | 35110000006151 | Adult Fiction | Volume hold | Available | - |
Williams Lake Branch | JOR (Text)
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- Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 1992 November #2
As the power of the Dark One grows stronger, Rand al'Thor and his friends face greater challenges in their war against the Shadow. From the halls of Tar Valon, where the Aes Sedai mystics discover agents of darkness in their own ranks, to the Aiel Waste, where a hidden city holds secrets forbidden to all but a few, Rand and his companions seek to fulfill the destiny laid out for them. Jordan's multivolume epic continues to live up to its high ambitions. Complex plotting, an array of strong characters, lavish detail, and a panoramic scope make this series a feast for fantasy aficionados. Expect demand for this. Copyright 1992 Cahners Business Information. - Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 1992 October #3
Having declared himself the Dragon Reborn, Rand al'Thorspacing correct must proceed to fulfill the prophecy that he will protect the world from the return of the Dark One. Jordan's hefty addition to his massive series begins very much in medias res as an unknown danger threatens the city of Tar Valon, home of the powerful, nunlike Aes Sedai. In a whirlwind of uncertainty stirred up by the conflicting motivations of such groups as the Whitecloaks, the Darkfriends and Trollocs (among an abundance of others), Rand travels to the city of Rhuidean in the Aiel Waste for answers. Jordan ( The Dragon Reborn ) seems to be intent on turning the series into an endless soap opera; in each successive volume he introduces more new elements than he resolves. What was originally a mood-setting technique--the tendency of most characters not to share their special knowledge with either their companions or the reader--has by now become boring. Hundreds of characters and dozens of conflicting plots cause much of the action to take place offstage. As a result, this fully imagined saga threatens to burst the seams of its steadily more intricate design. Nevertheless, the sheer force of his invention develops a momentum that established Jordan fans, and probably like-minded new readers, will find hard to resist. (Nov.) Copyright 1992 Cahners Business Information.