Omen Machine : A Richard and Kahlan Novel by Terry Goodkind (2011, Hardcover)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherDoherty Associates, LLC, Tom & Co
ISBN-100765327724
ISBN-139780765327727
eBay Product ID (ePID)99544484

Product Key Features

Book TitleOmen Machine : a Richard and Kahlan Novel
Number of Pages528 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicFantasy / General, Fantasy / Action & Adventure, Fantasy / Epic
Publication Year2011
GenreFiction
AuthorTerry Goodkind
Book SeriesRichard and Kahlan Ser.
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height1.7 in
Item Weight25.8 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width6.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2011-284445
TitleLeadingThe
Dewey Edition23
Reviews"Goodkind's greatest triumph: the ability to introduce immediately identifiable characters. His heroes, like us, are not perfect. Instead, each is flawed in ways that strengthen, rather than weaken their impact. You'll find no two-dimensional oafs here. In fact, at times you'll think you're looking at your own reflection." -- SFX on Blood of the Fold "Few writers have Goodkind's power of creation--phenomenal piece of imaginative writing, exhaustive in its scope and riveting in its detail." -- Publishing News on Temple of the Winds "Mr. Goodkind's compelling prose weaves a magic spell over readers." -- RT Book Reviews on Faith of the Fallen "Outstanding.... Highly recommended." -- San Diego Union Tribune on Temple of the Winds "Makes an indelible impact." -- Publishers Weekly on Faith of the Fallen, Goodkind's greatest triumph: the ability to introduce immediately identifiable characters. His heroes, like us, are not perfect. Instead, each is flawed in ways that strengthen, rather than weaken their impact. You'll find no two-dimensional oafs here. In fact, at times you'll think you're looking at your own reflection., Few writers have Goodkind's power of creation--phenomenal piece of imaginative writing, exhaustive in its scope and riveting in its detail., "Goodkind's greatest triumph: the ability to introduce immediately identifiable characters. His heroes, like us, are not perfect. Instead, each is flawed in ways that strengthen, rather than weaken their impact." -- SFX on Blood of the Fold "Few writers have Goodkind's power of creation--phenomenal piece of imaginative writing, exhaustive in its scope and riveting in its detail." -- Publishing News on Temple of the Winds "Mr. Goodkind's compelling prose weaves a magic spell over readers." -- RT Book Reviews on Faith of the Fallen "Outstanding.... Highly recommended." -- San Diego Union Tribune on Temple of the Winds "Makes an indelible impact." -- Publishers Weekly on Faith of the Fallen, "Goodkind's greatest triumph: the ability to introduce immediately identifiable characters. His heroes, like us, are not perfect. Instead, each is flawed in ways that strengthen, rather than weaken their impact. You'll find no two-dimensional oafs here. In fact, at times you'll think you're looking at your own reflection." --SFX on Blood of the Fold "Few writers have Goodkind's power of creationphenomenal piece of imaginative writing, exhaustive in its scope and riveting in its detail." --Publishing News on Temple of the Winds "Mr. Goodkind's compelling prose weaves a magic spell over readers." --RT Book Reviews on Faith of the Fallen "Outstanding.... Highly recommended." --San Diego Union Tribune on Temple of the Winds "Makes an indelible impact." --Publishers Weekly on Faith of the Fallen, "Goodkind's greatest triumph: the ability to introduce immediately identifiable characters. His heroes, like us, are not perfect. Instead, each is flawed in ways that strengthen, rather than weaken their impact. You'll find no two-dimensional oafs here. In fact, at times you'll think you're looking at your own reflection." --SFX on Blood of the Fold "Few writers have Goodkind's power of creation-phenomenal piece of imaginative writing, exhaustive in its scope and riveting in its detail." --Publishing News on Temple of the Winds "Mr. Goodkind's compelling prose weaves a magic spell over readers." --RT Book Reviews on Faith of the Fallen "Outstanding…. Highly recommended." --San Diego Union Tribune on Temple of the Winds "Makes an indelible impact." --Publishers Weekly on Faith of the Fallen
Series Volume Number1
Dewey Decimal813/.54
SynopsisFrom the beginning, with Wizard's First Rule, Terry Goodkind set a new standard for epic storytelling. Now he returns with a powerful new tale from Richard and Kahlan's world., In The Omen Machine , #1 New York Times -bestselling author Terry Goodkind returns to the lives of Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell--in a compelling tale of a new and sinister threat to their world. Hannis Arc, working on the tapestry of lines linking constellations of elements that constituted the language of Creation recorded on the ancient Cerulean scroll spread out among the clutter on his desk, was not surprised to see the seven etherial forms billow into the room like acrid smoke driven on a breath of bitter breeze. Like an otherworldly collection of spectral shapes seemingly carried on random eddies of air, they wandered in a loose clutch among the still and silent mounted bears and beasts rising up on their stands, the small forest of stone pedestals holding massive books of recorded prophecy, and the evenly spaced display cases of oddities, their glass reflecting the firelight from the massive hearth at the side of the room. Since the seven rarely used doors, the shutters on the windows down on the ground level several stories below stood open as a fearless show of invitation. Though they frequently chose to use windows, they didn't actually need the windows any more than they needed the doors. They could seep through any opening, any crack, like vapor rising in the early morning from the stretches of stagnant water that lay in dark swaths through the peat barrens. The open shutters were meant to be a declaration for all to see, including the seven, that Hannis Arc feared nothing.
LC Classification NumberPS3557.O5826O46 2011
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