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| ISBN: | 0765344319 (ISBN13: 9780765344311) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Sword of Truth #9, Das Schwert der Wahrheit #15 |

Terry Goodkind
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 756 pages Rating: 3.95 | 46376 Users | 621 Reviews
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| Title | : | Chainfire (Sword of Truth #9) |
| Author | : | Terry Goodkind |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 756 pages |
| Published | : | December 2005 by Tor Fantasy |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy |
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With Wizard's First Rule and seven subsequent masterpieces, Terry Goodkind has thrilled readers worldwide with the unique sweep of his storytelling. Now Goodkind returns with a new novel of Richard and Kahlan, the beginning of a sequence of three novels that will bring their epic story to its culmination.After being gravely injured in battle, Richard awakes to discover Kahlan missing. To his disbelief, no one remembers the woman he is frantically trying to find. Worse, no one believes that she really exists, or that he was ever married. Alone as never before, he must find the woman he loves more than life itself....if she is even still alive. If she was ever even real.
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The following review is copied and pasted from my blog:http://lukewarmmanifesto.blogspot.com...Deplorable Ayn Rand fanatic Terry Goodkind's sole plot device of separating hyperbolically perfect lovers Richard and Kahlan recurs yet again in Chainfire, if in a slightly more interesting incarnation this time, with the erasure of Kahlan from everybody's memories but Richard's. This results in some characteristically tedious, repetitive, unrealistic, interminable, eyeroll-inducing exchanges betweenChainfire (2005) 748 pages by Terry Goodkind.The ninth book in the Sword of Truth series. In all of the books Goodkind switches which characters he follows. In some we get to follow the plotting of the evil, not just bad--evil, characters. In Chainfire we didn't have any of that until after Richard had figured out some of the essentials. Chainfire is a mystery. No one except Richard remembers Kahlan. They all think that he is delusional. We know he's not, that it's everyone else that has
I'm tired of following Richard and Kahlan around whenever they get separated. So old, Mr. Goodkind. What angers me even more is your statement about advice in becoming an author: "Ultimately, though, here is my sincere conviction: I believe that real writers are born writers. I do not believe that the intellectual aspects which are critical to good writing can be taught. You either are a writer, or you are not. Writers are, for the most part, self-made. If you are born a writer, and you possess

There's a reason it took me four years to read this book - the majority of it is incredibly dull, slow and repetitive. This is probably my least favorite entry in the Sword of Truth series thus far for that reason. That said, I gave it two stars because I did enjoy the end of the book (chapters 56 through 67, to be exact). Can't say any more without getting into spoilers, but I hope the other two books in this trilogy seriously pick up the pace.
Terry Goodkind, started out as one of my favorite authors, but then he came out with Chainfire, and Phantom, these books were horrible compared to his first books. I'm almost afraid to read his last book in the series because I don't want to be disappointed.
Coming to the final 2 books of my re-read. Glad I decided to take up the challenge!
Surprisingly, this was an okay book, after several really bad volumes.Namely, books 5-8 were a complete waste of text, but Chainfire has some of the magical fun of the early works. Of course, it's still mighty perverted, naive and cliche, but the fact I read this book a good few years after I started with the series (and got old, wise and impatient in the process) and still managed to read it and even enjoy it some - means Chainfire is probably a very reasonable swath of pages. P.S. I did try to

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