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The Pillars of Creation (Sword of Truth, #7)
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Sword of Truth > #7 (Nov) The Pillars of Creation: Finished Reading *Spoilers Likely*

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message 1: by Kathi, There’s no such thing as too many books! (new) - rated it 2 stars

Kathi | 1310 comments Mod
This is the place for those who have finished reading The Pillars of Creation by Terry Goodkind, Book 7 in The Sword of Truth series. What did you think?

*****WARNING—Spoilers Likely!****


Vera M. | 37 comments I dont know how I feel about this one. On one hand it was like who the heck is this and how does this really fit in the series. On the other it was interesting to see how some people could feel like Richard is not some hero but rather a villain in this world.


message 3: by Kathi, There’s no such thing as too many books! (last edited Dec 11, 2018 08:13PM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Kathi | 1310 comments Mod
Ugh! There was very little in this book to like. And the writing was boring, with lengthy descriptions of the same thing over and over.

While Richard Rahl can be a bit full of himself with his lectures on rational thought and his version of Objectivism, he is still the engaging and interesting central character of the Sword of Truth series, and he was missing in action throughout the bulk of this book. The story instead focuses on Oba, a disgusting sadist and half-brother to Richard, and Jennsen, an earnest but confused half-sister to both Richard and Oba. I could easily have done without Oba’s storyline; even his role in baiting Richard to the final confrontation could have happened another way. Like another half-brother, Drefan, his sadism and violence was gratuitous. Jennsen’s storyline was better; too drawn out, but more interesting and varied.

What I really want to know is how Zedd and Adie figures out how to protect the Wizard’s Keep and defeat Jagang’s army.


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