KoD receives excellent review from Booklist
Booklist has posted their review of Knife of Dreams. Here's the full review:
The eleventh volume of that most colossal contemporary fantasy saga, The Wheel of Time, mostly develops things in preparation for the next and final volume. Despite rumors of Rand al’Thor’s death spreading across the land, he is alive, and so are his five companions from Two Rivers, although it can hardly be said that people with so much at stake are also well. The Seanchan invasion hasn’t turned the land into a replica of China, circa 1900–50, and so the fleets of the Athan Miere are putting to sea with, it would seem, an eye to seeing that they do so. Jordan brings dozens of minor places, from taverns to battlefields, vividly to life, and sees to it that the intrigues among the magic-wielding women of the Aes Sedai continue with a fervor and ferocity that is positively Byzantine and would make a sociology faculty blanch. Nor is it all a matter of the old Ajahs against the Darkfriends of the Black Ajah––not when the issue at stake is who is to control magic in the world to come if it isn’t going to be the Dragon Reborn. That latter possibility, of course, looms over all the uprisings and downsittings in Jordan’s superlatively executed world and its worthy company of characters.
So far KoD has been receiving very strong reviews from both the media and fans. As more early reviews roll in, we'll post them here.
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