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The Third Kingdom (Richard and Kahlan #2) Hardcover | Pages: 527 pages
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Original Title: The Third Kingdom (Richard and Kahlan, #2)
ISBN: 0007303718 (ISBN13: 9780007303717)
Edition Language: English URL http://us.macmillan.com/thethirdkingdom/TerryGoodkind
Series: Richard and Kahlan #2, Sword of Truth #13, La espada de la verdad #24 , more
Characters: Kahlan Amnell, Richard Rahl
Literary Awards: Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Fantasy (2013)

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From the internationally bestselling author of the Sword of Truth series, comes a new Richard and Kahlan novel, sequel to The Omen Machine.

The Richard and Kahlan series, beginning with The Omen Machine (which is also the 12th and final book of the Sword of Truth series) is a NEW series separate from Sword of Truth.

The bloodthirsty Jit is dead, and against all odds Richard and Kahlan have survived. But a new menace has attacked them in the Dark Lands. Infected with the essence of death itself, robbed of his power as a war wizard, Richard must race against time to uncover and stop the infernal conspiracy assembling itself behind the wall far to the north. His friends and allies are already captives of this fell combination, and Kahlan, also touched by death's power, will die completely if
Richard fails.

Bereft of magic, Richard has only his sword, his wits, his capacity for insight – and an extraordinary companion, the young Samantha, a healer just coming into her powers.

Compelling, fast-moving, and intense, The Third Kingdom is a powerful tale that welcomes new readers to Terry Goodkind's world, while opening up new vistas of worldbuilding for longtime readers of the adventures of Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell.

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Title:The Third Kingdom (Richard and Kahlan #2)
Author:Terry Goodkind
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 527 pages
Published:August 22nd 2013 by Harper Voyager (first published February 28th 2012)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy

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This was a troublesome book in many ways. It is both discouraging and exiting for me as a long time Richard and Kahlan fan.I was very exited when I picked up the Omen Machine, but most of you know how that turned out. I was less exited to read The Third Kingdom for that very reason. And for the first 200 pages I struggled. And struggled hard. Repetitiveness (completely unnecessary to my view) made the good half of the book boring and long and extremely disappointing. At some point I figure that

I have followed Terry since I was 16--I have read every book he has put out there, and loved the series as a whole.And quite honestly, this book could have been really good. Like 4-5 stars good (like the others)...the problem was the repetition. The constant recapping. It almost killed the book for me.So why a 3? It was still a descent story, and the potential is there if you are willing to do acrobatic mind-flips over the unnecessary reviews of what was learned. Round about the 75th chapter, it

This book takes place almost immediately where the The Omen Machine left off, with only a minimal gap that takes place between books, the details of which are filled in a little bit later. Cara, Zedd, Nicci, and Ben are missing. Richard and Kahlan are still suffering from the wounds that the hedge maid has inflicted upon them. Their powers are gone due to the poison within them. They are trapped in the Dark Lands, which is full of half men and cannibals who would rip them apart to try and eat

As always Terry Goodkind does not disappoint and yet again I find myself waiting for the next book in this amazing series.

Not worthy of Sword of Truth series. This is the second "Richard and Kahlan" book and like the first one, the Omen Machine, it just doesn't cut it. I've been a big fan of the SoT series since I read the first one years ago, and like most readers I have become increasingly less impressed with each new addition. The Third Kingdom follows this trend. If you were hoping for a comeback after the disappointment that was the omen machine this book is not it. 2.5/5. And that's generous due to my love of

Best Terry Goodkind book ever. There is not much more to say than that it is mind blowing awesome. Keep up the good work Terry. This book will kep you on the edge of your seat and not waning to put it down.

"This review is originally posted on my blog" http://jackiecrazyworldofbooks.blogsp...After the Sword of Truth series, I was expecting more from Goodkind. The Omen Machine and The First Confessor weren't very good books. I thought The Third Kingdom would be just as bad. However, I was shocked. No, it is not as good as the SOT series, but it has its own flavor. The Third Kingdom eplains some things that are not in TFC. Richard was the main POV in this book. Goodkind through in a POV from Kalen as