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The Dragon Reborn

78.6% complete
1991
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Maps
Prologue - Fortress of the Light
1 - Waiting
2 - Saidin
3 - News from the Plain
4 - Shadows Sleeping
5 - Nightmares Walking
6 - The Hunt Begins
7 - The Way Out of the Mountains
8 - Jarra
9 - Wolf Dreams
10 - Secrets
11 - Tar Valon
12 - The Amyrlin Seat
13 - Punishments
14 - The Bite of the Thorns
15 - The Gray Man
16 - Hunters Three
17 - The Red Sister
18 - Healing
19 - Awakening
20 - Visitations
21 - A World of Dreams
22 - The Price of the Ring
23 - Sealed
24 - Scouting and Discoveries
25 - Questions
26 - Behind a Lock
27 - Tel'aran'rhiod
28 - A Way Out
29 - A Trap to Spring
30 - The First Toss
31 - The Woman of Tanchico
32 - The First Ship
33 - Within the Weave
34 - A Different Dance
35 - The Falcon
36 - Daughter of the Night
37 - Fires in Cairhien
38 - Maidens of the Spear
39 - Threads in the Pattern
40 - A Hero in the Night
41 - A Hunter's Oath
42 - Easing the Badger
43 - Shadowbrothers
44 - Hunted
45 - Caemlyn
46 - A Message Out of the Shadow
47 - To Race the Shadow
48 - Following the Craft
49 - A Storm in Tear
50 - The Hammer
51 - Bait for the Net
52 - In Search of a Remedy
53 - A Flow of the Spirit
54 - Into the Stone
55 - What Is Written in Prophecy
56 - People of the Dragon
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Copyright © 1991 by The Bandersnatch Group, Inc.
Dedicated to
James Oliver Rigney, Sr.
(1920–1988) 

He taught me always to follow the dream,
and when I caught it, to live it.
Pedron Niall’s aged gaze wandered about his private audience chamber, but dark eyes hazed with thought saw nothing.
May contain spoilers
Thus do we sing the beginning.
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The Amyrlin Seat did not speak at once - she walked to the tall, arched windows and looked out across the balcony at the garden below, hands clasped tightly behind her. Minutes went by before she spoke, still with her back to the two of them.

"I have kept the worst of it from getting out, but how long will that last? The servants do not know of the stolen ter’angreal, and they do not connect the deaths with Liandrin and the others leaving. It was not easy to manage that, gossip being what it is. They believe the deaths were the work of Darkfriends. And so they were. Rumors are reaching the city, too. That Darkfriends got into the Tower, that they did murder. There was no way to stop that. It does our reputation no good, but at least it is better than the truth. At least none outside the Tower, and few inside, know Aes Sedai were killed. Darkfriends in the White Tower. Faugh! I’ve spent my life denying that. I will not let them be here. I will hook them, and gut them, and hang them out in the sun to dry."

Nynaeve gave Egwene an uncertain look - half as uncertain as Egwene felt - then took a deep breath. "Mother, are we to be punished more? Beyond what you’ve already sentenced us to?"

The Amyrlin looked over her shoulder at them; her eyes were lost in shadow. "Punished more? You might well say that. Some will say I’ve given you a gift, raising you. Now feel the real bite of that rose’s thorns." She strode briskly back to her chair and sat down, then seemed to lose her urgency again. Or to gain uncertainty.

To see the Amyrlin look uncertain made Egwene's stomach clench. The Amyrlin Seat was always sure, always serenely centered on her path. The Amyrlin was strength personified. For all her own raw power, the woman on the other side of the table had the knowledge and experience to wind her around a spindle. To see her suddenly wavering - like a girl who knew she had to dive head first into a pond without any idea of how deep it was or whether there were rocks or mud on the bottom - to see that, chilled Egwene right to her core. What does she mean, the real bite of the thorns? Light, what does she mean to do to us?

 

Added: 31-Jan-2015
Last Updated: 27-Apr-2022

Publications

 28-Dec-2003
Macmillan Audio
MP3 Audio
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Date Issued:
28-Dec-2003
Format:
MP3 Audio
Cover Price:
$28.99
Length:
24 hrs 48 min
"Read":
Once
Reading(s):
1)   18 Jan 2022 - 28 Jan 2022
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Internal ID:
1929
Publisher:
ISBN:
Unknown
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Michael Kramer  - Narration
Kate Reading  - Narration
From audible.com:

The Wheel of Time returns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.

Rand Al-Thor is the Dragon Reborn, able to touch the One Power, but unable to control it. Rand knows only that he must face the Dark One in a battle to the death. Ahead of him lies the next great test for the Dragon Reborn.
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Notes and Comments:
 09-Dec-2009
Tor Books
Kindle e-Book
In my libraryI read this editionOrder from amazon.comHas a cover imageBook Edition Cover
Date Issued:
09-Dec-2009
Format:
Kindle e-Book
Cover Price:
$9.99
Pages*:
673
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   1 Jun 2012 - 6 Jun 2012
Cover Link(s):
Internal ID:
1684
Publisher:
ISBN:
Unknown
ISBN-13:
978-1-429-96016-8
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Giancola Giancola - Frontispiece
Ellisa Mitchell - Illustrator
Ellisa Mitchell - Map
Matthew C Nielsen - Illustrator
From amazon.com:

The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, an Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.

Winter has stopped the war - almost - yet men are dying, calling out for the Dragon. But where is he? In the Heart of the Stone lies the next great test of the Dragon reborn.
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Book Cover
Notes and Comments:
I started this book just after finishing The Great Hunt.

eISBN: 978-1-4299-6016-8
Date of eBook conversion: 07/12/2010
First Edition: November 1991
First E-book Edition: December 2009

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Author(s)

Robert Jordan  
Birth: 17 Oct 1948 Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Death: 16 Sep 2007 Charleston, South Carolina, USA

Notes:
From About the Author in The Eye of the World:

Robert Jordan was born in 1948 in Charleston, South Carolina. He taught himself to read when he was four with the incidental aid of a twelve-years-older brother, and was tackling Mark Twain and Jules Verne by five. He was a graduate of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina, with a degree in physics. He served two tours in Vietnam with the U.S. Army; among his decorations are the Distinguished Flying Cross with bronze oak leaf cluster, the Bronze Star with “V” and bronze oak leaf cluster, and two Vietnamese Gallantry Crosses with Palm. A history buff, he also wrote dance and theater criticism. He enjoyed the outdoor sports of hunting, fishing, and sailing, and the indoor sports of poker, chess, pool, and pipe collecting. He began writing in 1977 and continued until his death on September 16, 2007.

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