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Lord of Chaos (Author: Robert Jordan)
From its 72 page prologue to its final four page chapter, Lord of Chaos lives up to its name and more. Jordan covers new ground in this book by bringing a sense of genu ine drama to his sixth addition to this series. Other than slipping into somewhat more graphic representations of violence, he does not seem to be able describe battles well. In fact, he is rarely able to describe battles with any details; he merely lists their occurance. This, however, seems to be the only real weakness to the stability of the story.
Addiction Rating: 2.5, Overall Rating: 3.5.
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