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A review by nclcaitlin
The Path of Daggers by Robert Jordan
2.75
Who would sup with the mighty must climb the path of daggers.
Nynaeve, Elayne, the Sea Folk, the Aes Sedai, and the Kin’s Knitting Circle are run out of Ebou Dar from fear of a gholam made to kill Aes Sedai, the Black Ajah, and the Forsworn.
They plan to use the Bowl of Winds to heal the weather.
Perrin is sent to secure Alliandre’s alliance and to track down the Prophet of the Lord Dragon, Masema.
The biggest threat is the Seanchan who have captured Amador and are spreading their ruin.
The Dragon Reborn cannot could fight the Seanchan and the Forsaken and the Light alone knew who or what else, all at the same time…
There's a storm coming, a bad storm.
Only it isn't a storm, not weather.
THIS BOOK WAS INFURIATINGLY HORNY.
How could so many sensible, intelligent, capable women turn into such scatterbrain over men?!
If he had been there, she would have boxed his ears. And kissed him. Then boxed his ears again.
Rand didn’t take centre stage in this instalment, neither did Mat. Instead, the Aes Sedai reign as they politic and Egwene tries to gain advantage.
When Rand did feature, it seems he is questioning his own sanity. He appears to be coming down with what Nynaeve had called the dreads. A kind of madness, a crippling dark suspicion of everyone and everything. Not conducive for someone who wants to bring the nations together before the final battle.
Nynaeve, Elayne, the Sea Folk, the Aes Sedai, and the Kin’s Knitting Circle are run out of Ebou Dar from fear of a gholam made to kill Aes Sedai, the Black Ajah, and the Forsworn.
They plan to use the Bowl of Winds to heal the weather.
Perrin is sent to secure Alliandre’s alliance and to track down the Prophet of the Lord Dragon, Masema.
The biggest threat is the Seanchan who have captured Amador and are spreading their ruin.
The Dragon Reborn cannot could fight the Seanchan and the Forsaken and the Light alone knew who or what else, all at the same time…
There's a storm coming, a bad storm.
Only it isn't a storm, not weather.
THIS BOOK WAS INFURIATINGLY HORNY.
How could so many sensible, intelligent, capable women turn into such scatterbrain over men?!
If he had been there, she would have boxed his ears. And kissed him. Then boxed his ears again.
Rand didn’t take centre stage in this instalment, neither did Mat. Instead, the Aes Sedai reign as they politic and Egwene tries to gain advantage.
When Rand did feature, it seems he is questioning his own sanity. He appears to be coming down with what Nynaeve had called the dreads. A kind of madness, a crippling dark suspicion of everyone and everything. Not conducive for someone who wants to bring the nations together before the final battle.