Wizard’s First Rule – Sword of Truth Book 1
Wizard’s First Rule is the first book in the Sword of Truth series by author Terry Goodkind. This is a New York Times best-selling epic book. After the brutal death of her father, mysterious woman Kahlan Amnell shows up at Richard Cypher’s forest reserve to seek help. Ancient debts shattered Richard’s trust. In a dark age that takes courage to live, Richard and Kahlan accept the challenge of either fighting the rulers or being the next victim. Kahlan urged Richard to reach beyond his sword, to invoke within something important.
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Review 1: Wizard’s First Rule – Sword of Truth Book 1 by Kaleb Spicer
strangest bait and switch
I came in expecting a lot of things. A sword, magic, a quest. Maybe some romance. What I did not expect, and this is true, was that about 1/4 of this book towards the end was taken over by hardcore fandom BDSM. really enjoyed it to that point but this author absolutely lost my trust. I’ll pass on the next dozen books.
Review 2: Wizard’s First Rule – Sword of Truth Book 1 by Suspect
First Rule. First Rate. However…
Wizards First Rule is thoroughly entertaining and an enjoyable listen. Richard, the main protagonist, is somewhat of a dimwit. For example, despite having been cautioned multiple times by multiple magicians to ignore the callings of ghosts and shadow peoples, Richard still gets persuaded to enter the underworld by phantasmagoric images of his dead parents once or twice per day. Sam Tsoutsouvas’s narration is superb; however, this is the only book in the series that Sam narrates, and the succeeding books are butchered by a revolving cast of atrocious narrators. Therefore, I highly recommend that you read (vs listen) to this series. Note: Please Do Not Leave a 5-Star Review When The Narration Is Worthy of Only 1-Star.
Review 3: Wizard’s First Rule – Sword of Truth Book 1 by Kenneth M Brake
Just don’t, really, dont.
Unless you’re into torture porn and child abuse, like the author apparently is, this book is not for you.
When a lengthy section of the book is about the main character being tortured and learning to love his dominatrix (because let’s just be real, that’s what she is), and then that section has no relevance to anything in the book later on, it makes you wonder why the author made you sit through his pain fetish and BDSM fantasies. Not to mention the ritualistic child sacrifice, but everyone’s got their kink right?
If you want to read a fantasy book/series where you can experience how real world building is done go read Brandon Sanderson, or Robert Jordon, or Michael J. Sullivan instead.
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