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Hi everyone,

Who here has read The Naked Empire, by Terry Goodkind? Can someone give a review of that book without giving any spoilers?

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Haven't read it myself, but this might help... It claims there are no spoilers!
Source is Terry Goodkind site

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Note: Naked Empire comes out July 21st in the US and Agust 4th in UK markets. The following are some basics thoughts on the book. There are no spoilers. I will post an actual review of the book when it is actually released. (Yes I have read the book)


Well first off. If you hated the goat so much you can not stand to read another word about her, then do not read this book.

Now with that out of the way.

This book picks up where POC left of. Richard, Kahlan, Cara, Jennsen, Tom, Betty and Freidrick are the main focus of the book. Terry does spend a few chapters here and there on other characters, but they are usually 2 or 3 at a time. SO this will end peoples worry about if Richard and Kahlan play a big role.

I will say I like the book a lot. It had everything I wanted and more. I will warn people about one thing. If you hated FOTF and thought it was too preachy, you may not like some of the character dialogue in this book.

There is enough action, emotion, and humor in this book to make it up to the people who do not like that dialogue, but I wanted to give people a fair warning. (note: I did not find it too preachy, but I have run this place long enough to know what people will say)

This book answers a few questions and encompasses some former plot lines. IT also raises some new question (Terry insists on doing that to me! He puts things in the books just so I can get thousands of e-mails asking about them!)

All in all I loved the book. Took me a little bit to get into it because as in all the books, Terry does fill in some background so if a person picks this up as a first book, they will be able to follow it. Once I got into it, I did not want to stop. I forced myself to take breaks as to slowly enjoy it all. I feel that most of Terry's fans will like this one. people who disliked POC because it was to different from the rest will fell more at home with NE.

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here's another rewiew... book review <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wave.gif" alt="" />


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If it shares anything with the preaching in Faith of the Fallen, or the sheer stupidity in Pillars of Creation, I think I'll be borrowing this book instead of spending money on it. I will certainly read it, though. The series has become something like a trainwreck. You don't want to look at it, but you can't take your eyes away.

A person whose opinions on books I usually respect commented that it's like Temple of the Winds all over again. I'm not sure what that means, so take it as you will.

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I dont know when I lost interest in this series. I think it was part way through Temple of the Winds. You are right, its like a Trainwreck, but I jumped off when it went off the rails <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/winkwink.gif" alt="" />

Im currently reading "The Golden Key". Which reminds me that I owe everyone a review of "Deep Wizardry" which I just finished. *Puts it on my "To do" list*

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I am reading Sould of the Fire currently.
The last book got SO mushy, sheesh...Kahlan and Richard love love love. Made me sick.
The first one was So GOOD, i am rather disappointed right now.
But, Winterfox, you are so right, i have to finish the series now, to find out what happens ect.
There are some good ideas...and i still kinda like it, so, i keep reading. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Do the Robert Jordan books end up like this? OR do they stay really intresting?

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Unfortunately it shares very much with the preaching in Faith of the Fallen, but it's also missing the thrill of FotF <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/disagree.gif" alt="" />
I have read the first 350 pages and there is 0% action, 30% repetition of the older books and 70% preaching...
So if you didn't like the last two books you shouldn't spend money for it.


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