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The dragon reborn: Robert Jordan Copertina flessibile – 18 settembre 2014
Soon to be a major Amazon Prime TV series
The third novel in the Wheel of Time series - one of the most influential and popular fantasy epics ever published.
The Land is One with the Dragon - and the Dragon is One with the Land.
The Shadow lies across the Pattern of the Age, and the Dark One has turned all his power against the prison that binds him. If it fails he will escape and nothing will stand in the storm that blows then . . . save the man that was born to battle the darkness: Rand al'Thor, the Dragon Reborn.
But to wage his war Rand must find Callandor, ancient Sword of the Dragon . . . and the Forsaken will shatter the world to thwart him.
'Epic in every sense' Sunday Times
'With the Wheel of Time, Jordan has come to dominate the world that Tolkien began to reveal' New York Times
'[The] huge ambitious Wheel of Time series helped redefine the genre' George R. R. Martin
'A fantasy phenomenon' SFX
The Wheel of Time
The Eye of the World
The Great Hunt
The Dragon Reborn
The Shadow Rising
The Fires of Heaven
Lord of Chaos
A Crown of Swords
The Path of Daggers
Winter's Heart
Crossroads of Twilight
Knife of Dreams
The Gathering Storm
Towers of Midnight
A Memory of Light
New Spring (prequel)
The Wheel of Time Companion
- Lunghezza stampa656 pagine
- LinguaInglese
- EditoreHachette Collections
- Data di pubblicazione18 settembre 2014
- Dimensioni12.6 x 4.4 x 19.6 cm
- ISBN-100356503844
- ISBN-13978-0356503844
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- Editore : Hachette Collections; 1° edizione (18 settembre 2014)
- Lingua : Inglese
- Copertina flessibile : 656 pagine
- ISBN-10 : 0356503844
- ISBN-13 : 978-0356503844
- Peso articolo : 440 g
- Dimensioni : 12.6 x 4.4 x 19.6 cm
- Posizione nella classifica Bestseller di Amazon: n. 24,503 in Fantasy (Libri)
- n. 171,641 in Narrativa di genere (Libri)
- n. 251,746 in Libri in inglese
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Anyone who likes fantasy novels: I strongly recommend this series.
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Mat Cauthon is undoubtedly the most entertaining character to read. Mat and Thom together? I could not ask for more. the lighthearted trickster that he is, even while passing an aura of unreliability, will stop at nothing to help those he cares about and keep his word. The duo provides an atmosphere of joy that counterbalances the struggles and seriousness of the task the other main characters must complete in the book, always making sure the pacing of the story does not remain overly dark for too long.
Finally, one of my major gripes with Perrin was given a new light, and his reluctance to accept his ability to communicate with wolves was understandable given the newfound potential consequences. In the two previous books, I thought his denial was shallow and unfounded. He can talk with wolves and his eyes are golden, not a big deal compared with what Rand and Mat are going through. In The Dragon Reborn, however, we are presented with the dire consequence of fully embracing that gift that might as well be a curse if used without caution. This makes his struggle and fear to be exponentially more relatable and believable, and the times he must use his power to help their cause are given more meaningful tension. He must learn to use his gifts to survive, but he does not dare to fully accept them and their consequences.
I will not lie, I had to strengthen my will to read Egwene's chapters, and I found myself uninterested more often than not when I realized a switch to her perspective was incoming. She was snappish and bratty for the most part of the book, her struggles always feeling less important to what the other characters were going through. I'm glad her chapters always had the company of Nynaeve and Elayne to make them more enjoyable.
The book concludes in a lighter tone than the previous one, setting up plotlines that promise to develop more characters besides Rand. There are doubts nuanced and sprinkled in the previous books that get pondered upon in this one, their answers terrifying enough to make the characters sure the danger of their journey has only begun. Once again a great book, if a bit unbalanced with less of the Dragon's perspective than the title would otherwise suggest. It was great seeing all the character development of Perrin, Mat, Nynaeve, and even Egwene—this makes me hope I'll eventually enjoy reading about her.


Me sigue "chirriando" el uso de estereotipos y me cansan ciertas ideas que el autor repite constantemente. Todas las mujeres tienen un caracter difícil, los hombres no entienden nada de lo que pasa a su alrededor y la culpa de todo es de Moiraine, por haber sacado a los protagonistas de Emond's Field. Todos la culpan a pesar de que es evidente que uno de ellos es el Dragón renacido porque ya se ha enfrentado dos veces con Baalzamon directamente. Y a pesar de ello y de otras evidencias, el propio Dragón sigue dudando de si lo es o no y culpa a Moiraine de meterle la idea en la cabeza. Esto tenía sentido en el primer libro, pero 2.000 páginas después ya es absurdo.
No entiendo que la en la traducción se haya cambiado el nombre de Moiraine por Moraine y Uno por Ino.
