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Fantasy · 2005 · PG-13

Knife of Dreams

by Robert Jordan

The pattern is fraying — and long-delayed resolutions finally arrive before the Last Battle

For14+GenreFantasyLength837 pagesRead time~22 hours

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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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