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A Crown of Swords

1996 novel by Robert Jordan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A Crown of Swords
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A Crown of Swords is a fantasy novel by American author Robert Jordan, the seventh book of The Wheel of Time. It was published by Tor Books and released on May 15, 1996. A Crown of Swords consists of a prologue and 41 chapters.

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A Crown of Swords was the first Wheel of Time book for which the cover of the first paperback edition, shown here, did not use the same art as the hardcover edition.
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A Crown of Swords has three primary plotlines:

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Reception

Andy Butcher reviewed A Crown of Swords for Arcane magazine, rating it a 7 out of 10 overall, and stated that "The story has lost the sense of urgency and tension that made the first three so readable, and Jordan falls into the trap of spending too much time on unimportant details and minor sideplots. A Crown of Swords is still a cut above a lot of fantasy, but the pace needs to be picked up. It would probably help if Jordan set himself (and his readers) a goal by disclosing just how many books there will be in the series - at the moment you get the distinct impression that it could run forever, becoming more meandering and aimless as time goes by."[1]

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Reviews

  • Review [French] by Henri Lœvenbruck?Henri Loevenbruck and Alain Névant? and Mydia Passevant (1996) in Ozone #3, Août/Octobre 96[2]
  • Review by Carolyn Cushman (1996) in Locus, #429 October 1996
  • Review by Jim Seidman (1997) in SF Site, November 1997, (1997)
  • Review by Joe Sherry (2024) in 2024 Hugo Voter Packet

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