Series: La Roue du Temps

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From The Two Rivers (The Eye of the World, Book 1) by Robert JordanTome 1
To the Blight (The Eye of the World, Book 2) by Robert JordanTome 2
The Hunt Begins (The Great Hunt, Book 1 of 2) by Robert JordanTome 3
New Threads in the Pattern (The Great Hunt, Book 2 of 2) by Robert JordanTome 4
The Dragon Reborn (Book 1 of 2) by Robert JordanTome 5
The Road of Spears (The Dragon Reborn, Book 2 of 2) by Robert JordanTome 6
The Shadow Rising (Book 1 of 2) by Robert JordanTome 7
The Shadow Rising (Book 2 of 2) by Robert JordanTome 8
The Fires of Heaven by Robert JordanTome 10
Lord of Chaos (Book 1 of 2) by Robert JordanTome 11
Lord of Chaos (Book 2 of 2) by Robert JordanTome 12
La Roue du Temps, Tome 13 : Une couronne d'épées by Robert JordanTome 13
La Roue du Temps, Tome 14 : Les lances de feu by Robert JordanTome 14
La Roue du Temps, Tome 15 : Le sentier des dagues by Robert JordanTome 15
La Roue du Temps, Tome 19 : Le carrefour des ombres by Robert JordanTome 19
La Roue du Temps, Tome 20 : Secrets by Robert JordanTome 20

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