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Stone of Tears
  

Stone of Tears (Paperback)

by Terry Goodkind (Author)
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From Publishers Weekly

This satisfying sequel to Goodkind's powerful debut novel, Wizard's First Rule, has everything one could ask for in an epic fantasy. In the earlier book, Seeker of Truth Richard Cypher tricked the sorcerer Darken Rahl by using Wizard's First Rule (that people are stupid and can be easily misled) into opening the wrong Box of Orden. Though this saved humanity from the evil mage's tyrannies, it also tore the veil between worlds, so the diabolical Keeper of the Underworld can now reach through and seize permanent control of the living. To stop this from happening, Richard must now learn how to be a wizard. The Sisters of the Light promise they will teach him to wield his powers, but they require that he wear a collar of obedience, something he has sworn he would rather die than do. Events sweep Richard and his betrothed, the Mother Confessor Kahlan Amnell, apart from one another; later, in one of the most vigorous battle sequences written for a heroine in modern fantasy, Kahlan leads her underage troops against battle-hardened soldiers, the young warriors naked except for a spectral coat of whitewash intended to make them look like "spirits." Those who like their fantasy big and brassy will revel in this exemplar of the genre.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.


From Library Journal

After the death of Sorcerer Darken Rahl, Richard Cypher?a woods guide turned reluctant hero?finds that his responsibilities have only just begun. He seeks a teacher to help him control his magical gift but is caught in a difficult struggle to retain control over his destiny. Goodkind's talents for world building and characterization are again featured in this sequel to Wizard's First Rule (LJ 9/15/94). He explores not only the deeds but the innermost thoughts of his heroes and villains. Graphic depictions of sex and violence, though integral to the story, limit this powerful saga to mature audiences.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Read WOT instead!, Oct. 17 2002
I read the whole Wheel of Time series just before starting this series. I give this a rating of 2 stars since I found at least a few things interesting in the books, like Kahlan, but sadly, the rest is nothing more than copy and paste of the Wheel of Time books. :(

Here, let me give you some parallels:

Richard = Rand
Rand is in prophecies, gee, so is Richard....
Rand becomes a sword master, hmm, so does Richard, although via spirits instead of actual practice.

The White Tower = Palace of the Prophets, both establishments are on an island next to a big city with a river. Goodkind hardly even makes an effort to make anything different.

Sisters of the Light = Aes Sedi
Sisters of the Light want to control Richard, the Aes Sedi want to control Rand.

Wizards in this series are basically the male Aes Sedi of WOT.
In this series, new wizards must learn to control their magic or it causes them a horrible death if they are not rescued and taught how in time. In WOT, the men must overcome the 'taint' of the male half of the power or they die horribly.
Wizards are at odds with Sisters of the Light...Male Aes Sedi are at odds with the Female Aes Sedi....

There are 'Black Ajea' in the White Tower, and surprise, there are 'dark sisters' in the Palace of the Prophets. In both series, it's forbidden to mention the 'Dark sis...er Black Ajea' and they are mythical, scary, and powerfull. Identical in both series.

In WOT, the "Dark One" is trying to escape his prison where he was put by the Creator...the "Nameless One" in this series is trying to escape his prison where he was put by the Creator. There aren't even minor differences here. They are the same.

Richard is the only one who can stop the Nameless One from escaping. Rand is the only one who can stop the Dark One from escaping. Both Rand and Richard are headed for the 'big showdown one on one fight with the Nameless One.

Chase the border guard = Lan in WOT. Both the formidable almost unstoppable fighters of the series.

Blood of the Fold = White Cloaks in WOT.

The Bak Ban Mani = Aiel
Both have men and women fighter sects. Both series, Rand / Richard ends up ruling them.
Rand becomes the Caracarn, Richard becomes the Caharin.

I can go on, and on, and on.... but I'm running out of space to shoot holes in these books.

Bottom line: Both the Wheel of Time series and the Sword of Truth series were essentially written by the same author, Robert Jordan.

It's too bad that he copied someone else's work, because the 'few' places where the books actually diverge, the characters are interesting...like Kahlan...and he did do a decent job of getting some emotion into the story, which was fun.
I loved the part where Kahlan leads 5,000 young recruits against 50,000 battle hardened men. I was rivetted and that was one of the more original parts of the book, so trust me, I'm not just bashing the series. The problem is that there are just too many similarites to WOT.

Maybe next time he'll actually take the time to come up with his own story and write a real book, but this stuff is mostly just a work of cut and paste. Goodkind has lost my trust as a reader. Skip this and go read WoT....

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2.0étoiles sur 5 Nearly a copyright violation, Avril 20 2006
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Honestly, it was almost like he read wheel of time and used it for the inspiration for this book. If I was Robert Jordan I think I would have sued him for this. Or am I wrong and this one came out first? Well hardly mattered since I read the other first which made this book very hard to read. I loved the first book. What a letdown.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 'Good bad good' or 'Good necessary plot stuff very good', Mars 1 2005
Par Daffydd (Ontario, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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The first book in the series is one of my top 21 books. (21? I've never felt a need to cap the number of books I have really enjoyed.) Even so, I never jumped to read the sequel. How would the followup followup? Would more to the story just be more to the story? Would it pull down my experience of the first book?
Well I finally picked up the second and started to read. My exact rating would be 3.75. A 'good' opening got me interested.
Then 200 pages into the book I was straining to be drawn into the story. I kept being left with the feeling of 'get on with it'. And suddenly it did! The last 700+ pages were (are) worth reading.
Overall, not as good as the first book, but a good maybe very good followup; but unlike the first book that was good enough to stand on its own, I feel this book needs the next book to be good enough to lift this volume up. Which I now have to go buy.
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