Review of 'Lord of Chaos'
Lord of Chaos by Robert Jordan
6th book in the 'Wheel of Time' series
Yet another instalment in the epic that is the Wheel of Time series. This novel finds Rand trying to cope with the results of his previous conquests in Cairhien and Caemlyn while the Aes Sedai from both Tar Valon and Salidar try to curry his favour. Perrin and Loial return to Rand offering their support. Matt continues growing his army in support of Rand as they advance on Salidar. Egwene is made the Amrylin Seat for the “little tower” in Salidar while they continue to grow their armies. Confused? I know I am. Things turn quite interesting in this sixth instalment of the Wheel of Time with certain unexpected events keeping me turning the pages. As normal with Jordan his characters are believable and definitely feel “human”. The climax has me reaching for the next instalment…
Rating: “Really good but I have some issues”
Review Date: 2004-05-31
Genre: Fantasy
Publication Date: 1994
Other reviewed books in the 'Wheel of Time' series:
- Eye of the World (Book 1)
- The Great Hunt (Book 2)
- The Dragon Reborn (Book 3)
- The Shadow Rising (Book 4)
- The Fires of Heaven (Book 5)
- A Crown of Swords (Book 7)
- The Path of Daggers (Book 8)
- Winter's Heart (Book 9)
- Crossroads of Twilight (Book 10)
- Knife of Dreams (Book 11)
Other reviewed books by Robert Jordan:
- A Crown of Swords (Book 7 of Wheel of Time)
- Crossroads of Twilight (Book 10 of Wheel of Time)
- Eye of the World (Book 1 of Wheel of Time)
- Knife of Dreams (Book 11 of Wheel of Time)
- The Dragon Reborn (Book 3 of Wheel of Time)
- The Fires of Heaven (Book 5 of Wheel of Time)
- The Great Hunt (Book 2 of Wheel of Time)
- The Path of Daggers (Book 8 of Wheel of Time)
- The Shadow Rising (Book 4 of Wheel of Time)
- Winter's Heart (Book 9 of Wheel of Time)
Other reviewed books by Robert Jordan, and Brandon Sanderson:
- A Memory of Light (Book 14 of The Wheel of Time)
- Towers of Midnight (Book 13 of The Wheel of Time)