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Original Title: | Phantom (Sword of Truth, #10) |
ISBN: | 0765305240 (ISBN13: 9780765305244) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Sword of Truth #10, Das Schwert der Wahrheit #16 |
Characters: | Richard Cypher, Kahlan Amnell, Zeddicus Zu'l Zorander |
Terry Goodkind
Hardcover | Pages: 587 pages Rating: 3.99 | 42324 Users | 584 Reviews

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Title | : | Phantom (Sword of Truth #10) |
Author | : | Terry Goodkind |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 587 pages |
Published | : | July 18th 2006 by Tor Books (first published January 1st 2006) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy |
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Bestselling author Terry Goodkind's epic Sword of Truth series continues with the next stunning installment, PhantomOn the day she awoke remembering nothing but her name, Kahlan Amnell became the most dangerous woman alive. For everyone else, that was the day that the world began to end.
As her husband, Richard, desperately searches for his beloved, whom only he remembers, he knows that if she doesn't soon discover who she really is, she will unwittingly become the instrument that will unleash annihilation. But Kahlan learns that if she ever were to unlock the truth of her lost identity, then evil itself would finally possess her, body and soul.
If she is to survive in a murky world of deception and betrayal, where life is not only cheap but fleeting, Kahlan must find out why she is such a central figure in the war-torn world swirling around her. What she uncovers are secrets darker than she could ever have imagined.
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Ratings: 3.99 From 42324 Users | 584 ReviewsCritique About Books Phantom (Sword of Truth #10)
Richard is the smartest man in the world, do what he says.The End.I'm in it to finish it...not much of another reason beyond that. My god, I hate Kahlan and her perfection. It's over the top and yet still Goodkind tries to sell it over and over again in every single book. I was finally happy to see Richard get the fact his love life is not as valuable as mankind, in fact to me it's pointless in comparison. I was sad to see it took so much for him to realize it, the Richard that was sold to me in previous books wouldn't have thrown such a pity party for
Terry Goodkind is a superb author, and in my opinion, his "Sword of Truth" series is the best I have ever read. So good, in fact, that I have read the entire series three times in a row, back to back, non-stop. This series is *not* for children. The series covers many aspects of the dark side of humanity, in great detail, as the heroes try to overcome the evils in the world. Goodkind is not afraid to show his readers just what evil *really* is, that is, most often, people who perform acts of

This book was an inprovement over the previous book in the series. The previous book was 6-700 pages of Richard pining for Kahlin. In Phantom, there is actually a plot progression typical of the middle book of a trilogy. An interesting book, hopefully building to a strong conclusion in the 11th and final book of the series.
I'm still committed to finishing the series, but this is beginning to get tedious. Undoubtedly Goodkind gets paid by the word, because he keeps repeating things. He repeats things over and over. Granted, in a series this long, one needs to repeat things that the reader may have forgotten. But one does not need to keep repeating things that were just repeated 30 pages ago in the same book.You have no idea how annoying it can be to read something where the author keeps repeating things over and
Ahhh....the finally! Can't wait to find out what happens...AGAIN! lol My re-read is coming to an end, then onto the new stories!
As an overall rating for this series I only give it 2 stars. I got tired of Terry Goodkind's attempts at shoving his philosophy down the readers throats. It wasn't that I agreed or disagreed with his point of view. It was more so that he completely underestimated his audience. If so much time wasn't spent on repeating morals and the authors view of philosophy, then the books would be probably half the size. Now, as far as the actual story, I enjoyed it. I actually liked this book particularly.
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