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Chainfire: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 1 (Sword of Truth, Book 9) (edition 2005)

by Terry Goodkind (Author)

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Richard struggles to find his missing wife Kahlan in spite of the bizarre fact that no one else seems to believe she actually exists or that he is married to her.
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Title:Chainfire: Chainfire Trilogy, Part 1 (Sword of Truth, Book 9)
Authors:Terry Goodkind (Author)
Info:Tor Fantasy (2005), 768 pages
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I couldn't put it down from page 1!!! ( )
  gsteinbacher | Dec 30, 2021 |
Goed verhaal. Goede actie. Lekker leesbaar. Hoop dat het vervolg net zo goed is. ( )
  EdwinKort | Oct 18, 2019 |
Better than the last two but not by much. The good thing is that Nicci is finally reintroduced back into the series. It was very frustrating for Richard to acquire one of the most powerful beings on Earth to his cause and then completely ignore her for 2 books. She is without a doubt the most interesting character in the book.

Speaking of Nicci, one of the biggest problems I have with the book is she is one of the very few people in possession of both Additive and Subtractive magic. Even though she isn't a war wizard, there is still a lot she could teach Richard, yet the book never touches on this a single time. Richard just keeps blindly looking for any clue to prove Kahlan's existence to everyone.

That's another thing. Richard suspected very early on that whatever was going on with Kahlan had to involve magic. That being the case, why in the world did he first choose to visit Shota, an extremely dangerous woman to any wizard, instead of his own sister Jensen, someone who is completely immune to magic so chainfire wouldn't have affected her? It makes no sense at all.

Lastly, I am sick and tired of Goodkind repeat himself over and over again. We are 9 books into the series. There is absolutely no reason to explain things that happened earlier in the series. I don't need to hear about how the Imperial Order acts and what their beliefs are or about the value of life, and I certainly DO NOT need to hear even one more word of that damn devotion! I know what it is and can recite the thing myself after the first 23 times he printed it throughout the series. I don't need to read it 9 more times in this book, especially in a row!

By now, I'm just reading to finish the series. I have absolutely no expectation for the remaining 2 books. ( )
  jrg1316 | Jun 20, 2019 |
I know some people consider this book tedious and it can feel that way but Terry is setting a complex stage for the story to unfold. ( )
  LisaKramer96 | Feb 4, 2019 |
Enjoyed listening to this on Audio book. A very different experience than reading it. ( )
  magickislife | Nov 20, 2018 |
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