Sunday, April 22, 2007

Josh's Review: Wizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind

Richard Cypher is a woods guide in Westland. While he is up in the mountains near the Boundary he is bitten by a vine, sees a red spec in the sky which he thinks is a dragon, and meets the most beautiful woman he has ever seen dressed as if she were attending a formal party. Trouble comes in threes. Right? Well if that is the case then Richard is in for a killer of a day as it turns out. Four killers in fact. From then on, Richard is ripped from his world and thrust into making life changing decisions in a world that he has never set foot into, that threatens not only himself and his friends but the entire world. Richard must sift throught the web of lies and seek the truth about himself and of those around him.
Terry Goodkind is a master story teller, weaving words together so well it is a flawless canvas. This book and those that follow it are full of drakness and the will to prevail as well as plenty of blood, gore, and magic.

Rating: 5Q, 4P

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