Shadow Rising

Book 4 of the Wheel of Time

1024 pages

English language

Published Dec. 18, 2021 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-356-51703-2
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4 stars (18 reviews)

The fourth novel in the Wheel of Time series - one of the most influential and popular fantasy epics ever published.

The Stone of Tear, invulnerable fortress of legend, has fallen. The Children of the Dragon have risen to the call of prophecy and march to the aid of the Light. Callandor, the Sword That Is Not a Sword, is held by Rand al'Thor, the man proclaimed as the Dragon Reborn.

But still the shadows lengthen and still the Forsaken grow in strength. If he is to fight them, Rand must master the male half of the True Source, a power corrupted by the Dark One, a power that drives men to madness, a power that may save or damn the world.

4 editions

Solid, if unexceptional

3 stars

I very nearly gave up on this series after the third book, but this one is quite an improvement. The world building is coming together quite well and the main characters -- especially Perrin -- are becoming less annoying and more interesting.

Overall, The Wheel of Time is proving to be good enough, but it really doesn't live up to its reputation.

Review of 'Shadow Rising' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Things are starting to get slow but a lot of things happened at the same time, don't know how to explain. Things are starting to get much, MUCH grander too.

There were story bits (especially Rand's and Mat's trip to Rhuidean) I couldn't stop thinking about.

This might be the first book in this series where the ending was not my personal highlight. This place goes to Perrin's arc and Nynaeve's face off with Moghedien.

I really dig Perrin's and Faile's relationship and this might set me up for heartbreak later.

Review of 'Shadow Rising' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Posted Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Actual Rating: 5 out of 5 stars


Originally posted on Reviews of a Self Proclaimed Bibliophile.

I ended The Dragon Reborn with some disappointment and hoped that The Shadow Rising would turn out to be a better book, it was just that and so much more. We pick up not long after the events of Tear where Rand has instilled himself as ruler by right of wielding Callamdor and his therefore implied status as The Dragon Reborn. A major part of this series deals with the ideas of foretelling and prophecy, both of which are open to interpretation. Prophecy can be interpreted to suit the needs of the individuals who are reading it because it is impossible to know or understand the entirety of what is said in them due to a lack of context. When I found out that Rand was …

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