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Original Title: | Temple of the Winds |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sword of Truth #4, Das Schwert der Wahrheit #8 |
Characters: | Richard Cypher, Kahlan Amnell, Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander |

Terry Goodkind
Audio CD | Pages: 822 pages Rating: 4.03 | 72545 Users | 952 Reviews
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Title | : | Temple of the Winds (Sword of Truth #4) |
Author | : | Terry Goodkind |
Book Format | : | Audio CD |
Book Edition | : | Unabridged |
Pages | : | Pages: 822 pages |
Published | : | February 25th 2007 by Brilliance Audio (first published October 1998) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy. High Fantasy. Magic. Epic |
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Book Four of The Sword of Truth returns listeners to the world of Richard Cypher, a simple woods guide who never dreamed he would be named the Seeker of Truth and become caught up in magic, war, and dangers so extraordinary that the fate of his entire world would hang on his actions and decisions.The dangerous, fanatical Imperial Order, under the leadership of the power-mad Emperor Jagang and his multitude of demonic underlings, unleashes a deadly plague. To find a cure Richard Cypher and his beloved Kahlan Amnell must seek out the legendary Temple of the Winds, a fortress of evil sealed away for three thousand years. But the path of the Seeker of Truth is never an easy one—even if he can reach the Temple at all, there is no guarantee he'll ever return.
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Ratings: 4.03 From 72545 Users | 952 ReviewsWeigh Up Epithetical Books Temple of the Winds (Sword of Truth #4)
Yes, folks, this book is very hard to read. But there is redemption...Any part with Zedd is pretty good. But he's a pretty decent character, so that is to be expected.Kahlan cries some more. No surprise here.Lots of people start dying. And there is a bit of sex. Oh la la.Trudge through it. The other books are better.The only part of this book that truly aggravated me was the end. Once again (and I can say this without spoiling it, because I won't reveal any details), Richard manages to avoid the consequences of the tragedy introduced during the rising action. Maybe I'm just sick. Maybe it's wrong of me to want characters to suffer. But this guy's luck is incredible.The redeeming aspect of the end is that there are sort of consequences (the chimes), but they won't make an appearance until the next book. I
This book was the nail in the coffin for my interest in reading this series. While the first offering was an alright read, the events that occured in the following books got more ludicrous. Add in a cheesy romance story that's so over-the-top and this rubbish became almost unbearable to finish. I don't know how so many people can recommend this series. I feel that it is utter garbage. If I could give less than one star (read: zero) I would.

That's my exit. That was incredibly bad.I loved the first book and was disappointed when I read the second one.When I read the third one I thought the second book was not so bad after all.After I finished this one, I promised myself I had wasted enough time on this author. This series is like so many TV shows : strong beginning, you really want to like the rest of it, but you keep getting disappointed...The plot was terribly predictable, Goodkind characters grow backwards from other characters:
The first time I read this book was in 2011 after I had plowed through the first three books in the series and I LOVED IT. The plot was so riveting, and obviously I adore the characters, I just could not get over how amazing it was.This time, I reread it after having stopped reading the next book because of reasons. I wanted to reread this so I could just jump into book 5 with the love I remembered from book 4. Naturally I was nervous that I wouldn't enjoy it as much or I wouldn't devour it like
For some reason the author just dragged out many of the areas of this book that just didn't need it. It was driving me crazy. If you have read this far into the series then you know how Richard and Kahlan feel for each other. For it to be expounded upon over and over during certain areas of this book was just too much. But, even in the Sword of Truth books as a whole, Terry Goodkind does a great job of having exciting conclusions to, and this book was no exception. The subplots also really
I was disappointed, I think that's a fair assessment of "Temple of the Winds." Let's start with the plot summary.There is now a state of war between the Imperial Order and the D'Haran Empire. While Richard tries to score points with his troops, Emperor Jagang's already on the move to vanquish his enemies once and for all. How? Easy, he's sent an ex-Sister of the Dark to steal a very powerful and deadly magic from the fabled Temple of the Winds. Soon a plague ravages the land, threatening to
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