Winter's Heart

Book Nine of the Wheel of Time (Wheel of Time Series)

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Robert Jordan: Winter's Heart (2002, Publishing Mills)

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English language

Published Nov. 6, 2002 by Publishing Mills.

ISBN:
978-1-57511-109-4
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3 stars (16 reviews)

All I can say is this is yet another great chapter in the wheel of time. A must for the fans. A new people called The Kin are introduced. Mat might meet his other wife in this story!

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Knee-deep in the doldrums

3 stars

I'm knee-deep in the doldrums of the Wheel of Time. Inspired to plod on by a stellar season 2 of the show, I was immediately confronted with the dilemma that I like every single character of the show better than the book equivalent.

All in all, very little happens here. Elayne tries to consolidate power in Andor, and I cannot stress how much I was bored out of my mind by that plot thread. Rand flees to Far Madding, and that was moderately interesting. Once again, Mat saved the day and a star for being the only likeable character, and for actually trying things, preparing to flee Ebou Dar. Also, the Daughter of the Nine Moons has arrived, and that's really the most fascinating bit about the whole book for me.

The finale was grand, and interesting enough, but all in all, I am just glad that it's over, hundo …

Picking up speed

5 stars

I feel like the series really gets much better again with Winter's Heart. Yes, there's still repetitive stuff, when things get described, that have been described every book since #1. That's probably worse if you read the whole lot in one go as I do now.

But thanks to massive story beats around Mat, Elayne and Rand here, arcs get resolved that have been hanging in mid-air for whole books. And it's good, trust me. At least, when seen in the context of the whole series, of course.

Review of "Winter's Heart (The Wheel of Time, Book 9)" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Posted Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Actual Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars


As originally posted on Reviews of a Self Proclaimed Bibliophile.

A trap isn’t really a trap if you know it’s there. If you know it’s there, maybe you can see a way to walk in so it isn’t a trap at all.~Rand al’Thor



Upon starting Winter’s Heart I had a pretty set frame of mind regarding the characters and the factions, this is a typical reaction given that at this point I am more than half way through the series. Yet, this book has forced me to reevaluate my preconceived notions – I have had to change my way of thinking about things I thought I knew and I love that. Over the course of the series the Seanchan have been portrayed as a threat towards the Westlands (the continent where our story …

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