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Violence
A lot
Significant battle sequences with casualties; the war escalates considerably
Language
Barely any
Mild language throughout
Sexual Content
Barely any
Some romantic content between established couples
Substance Use
None
Minimal substance use
Emotional Intensity
Some
Moderate: the escalating darkness and the characters' increasingly desperate situations create sustained tension
What this book is about
The eleventh Wheel of Time novel is Robert Jordan's tightest work in years, resolving several long-running storylines: Perrin finally rescues Faile from the Shaido, Mat escapes the Seanchan with unexpected alliances, and Rand's situation grows more precarious as the Dark One's touch on the world intensifies. Jordan's final solo Wheel of Time novel demonstrates a return to the series' original momentum.
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