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Wizard's First Rule (Sword of Truth Book 1) Kindle Edition

4.5 out of 5 stars 13,957 ratings

Deep in the upper Ven Forest, close to the Boundry, woodsman Richard Cypher is intent on tracking down his father's killers. Richard has no idea of how far his quest will take him from home, nor that his world, his very beliefs, are about to be shattered...

Kahlan Amnell, tormented by treachery and loss, is being hunted, pursued remorselessly by a bloodthirsty tyrant's assassins. A monstrous evil is about to be unleashed upon the world and she knows her one hope of halting it is to find the last great Wizard...

Together, Richard and Kahlan have a destiny that will not be denied, a destiny that will embroil them in a war three-millennia past... a war that is about to re-ignite with world-devouring violence.

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"This is a phenomenal fantasy, endlessly inventive, that surely marks the commencement of one of the major careers in the genre. It has three things I find rare in combination: an interesting, lucid narrative; almost unremitting development and action; and some genuinely original and thoughtful aspects. Wizard's First Rule may be Terry Goodkind's first novel; his career is nevertheless already impressive." --Piers Anthony

"A wonderfully creative, seamless, and stirring epic fantasy debut." --Kirkus Reviews

"Goodkind choreographs and intricate duality in which the dividing line between good and evil is often turned upside down." --Romantic Times

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One man, Richard Cypher, holds the key to the fate of three nations and of humanity. But until he learns the Wizard's First Rule his chances of succeeding in his task are slim. And his biggest problem is admitting that magic exists at all ...A novel of incomparable scope and brimming with atmospheric detail: in a world where heart hounds stalk the boundaries for unwary human prey, blood-sucking flies hunt on behalf of their underworld masters, and where artists can draw more than your likeness, there is no place to hide, nowhere safe. Here magic makes love twice as sweet, betrayal and loss twice as bitter.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00U7G0UHU
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Head of Zeus
  • Accessibility ‏ : ‎ Learn more
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 29 July 2015
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ 1st
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 4.7 MB
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 852 pages
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1784971861
  • Page Flip ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Book 1 of 11 ‏ : ‎ Sword of Truth
  • Customer reviews:
    4.5 out of 5 stars 13,957 ratings

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Terry Goodkind
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Terry Goodkind is a #1 New York Times Bestselling Author and creator of the critically acclaimed masterwork, ‘The Sword of Truth’. He has written 30+ major, bestselling novels, has been published in more than 20 languages world-wide, and has sold more than 26 Million books.

‘The Sword of Truth’ is a revered literary tour de force, comprised of 17 volumes, borne from over 25 years of dedicated writing. Terry Goodkind's brilliant books are character-driven stories, with a focus on the complexity of the human psyche. Goodkind has an uncanny grasp for crafting compelling stories about people like you and me, trapped in terrifying situations. With masterful storytelling, Goodkind brings us into the lives of his characters; characters that must rise to face not only challenges, but their deepest fears. For that reason, Goodkind’s characters speak to the best and worst in all of us.

While ‘The Sword of Truth’ series is confirmation enough of Goodkind’s incredible storytelling abilities, his broad talents are also clearly evident in his contemporary novels, set within our own world. His post-‘Sword of Truth’ books are a thrilling, dizzying, mix of modern narrative, with every bit of Goodkind’s masterful voice intact. The bond built between the reader and one of the world’s great authors, rises above worlds and settings, mere backdrops for Goodkind’s uniquely intricate stories of life, love, challenge, and triumph.

"My privilege in life is the joy of writing books and telling stories about people who fascinate me, the good and the bad. I am grateful to all of my readers for the critical role they play in making these books possible. Your passion is my passion, and I thank you." - Terry Goodkind

For more, please visit: http://terrygoodkind.com

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Customers find this book to be a compelling read with a great fantasy storyline that races along. The writing style receives positive feedback, with one customer describing it as an exciting journey through the written word. The characters are fantastic, and while the pacing starts slowly but becomes good, some customers find it dragging at the beginning. The graphic content receives mixed reactions, with several customers noting it can be violent at times.

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"...Is this a good book? No, this is a great book and I rate the series in my top ten of fantasy books that I I have read until now...." Read more

"...But for all that, it was enough of a good read for me to read book two, especially when I was aware that this was the author's first book, so I had..." Read more

"...worst of them (which for me was book 4, Temple of the Winds) is worth four stars, whilst the best are up there with the very best fantasy novels and..." Read more

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"...I'm happy to say that this was indeed the case - book two was much more densely plotted and less one dimensional and I enjoyed it enough that I've..." Read more

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Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, finding it easy to read with brilliant descriptions, and one customer describes it as an exciting journey through the written word.

"...The review:- Basically, i loved it! The writing style was easy to read, the plot (although different) was fantastic...." Read more

"...An adult fantasy book then, sometimes written simply, but very addictive. I can see why further books were written in this series...." Read more

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"...A brilliant idea, well executed. The storyline is similar but very different from the TV series - and is stronger for it...." Read more

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"...The characters were likeable, and the pacing, development, and suspense kept me thoroughly entertained...." Read more

"...The actors are true to the characters, and i can watch the series again thinking "oh now i know this about you, Demmin Nass you sick b******"...." Read more

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One of a Goodkind.
5 out of 5 stars
One of a Goodkind.
I’d glanced over TG’s books in a book shop. Then the tv series came out. So I bought WFR. Loved it, read all the books. It’s such a great epic book, you actually are almost there in the story. It’s that good. The story, characters, the world building. It’s superb. I’m re reading the series, as I lost the books when I moved. Richard and Kahlan are great characters. Memorable, loveable. Not two dimensional like some books I’ve read. You have Lois and Superman, R2 and 3po, and then there’s Richard and Kahlan. When I started reading WFR it feels fresh again. It feels new. Exciting. Like I’ve picked it up for the first time. Love the new covers too!
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2012
    I bought Wizard's First Rule because I liked the series and wanted to compare it to the book. The book brings out the true value of the story, every chapter brings out the essence of the author. I was completely drawn into this world and found it hard to put the book down and I made the right choice in acquiring the book. The characters were likeable, and the pacing, development, and suspense kept me thoroughly entertained.
    Some have said that book starts slow and at times drags on, but I don't agree, why I think that Terry Goodkind is laying the foundations for the story and the series so that later on you don't get lost or confused as I have seen in some books.

    You have three main characters Richard, Kahlan, & Zedd. The Seeker, The Confessor and The Wizard. All three in a quest to stop the evil Darken Rahl and his plans to capture the 3 boxes of Orden and control all the worlds for 78ever.

    Is this a good book? No, this is a great book and I rate the series in my top ten of fantasy books that I I have read until now. I recommend the book and I say to all who have doubt's, read and you won't be disappointed.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 12 August 2009
    I can only imagine that the reviewer on the back of this volume who deemed it original can't have ever read Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series, because Mr. Goodkind certainly seems to have plundered those books heavily in his quest for plots, characters and ideas. Although it's not the only source of this derivative work. I mean, seriously, can Samuel be any more blatant a copy of Golem in LotR?

    Although this is slightly irritating, it isn't a huge issue for me - it only bugs me when the author and his fans claim an originality that isn't there and when the good man himself apparently believes that he has written the best fantasy books in the genre that outshine all of his peers. Sorry, Mr. Goodkind, but...no. Hardly. Eddings, Hobb, Martin and Jordan - to name just a few are all far superior writing talents.

    I had other issues with this book - mainly that a lot of the dialogue and dramatic scenes were flat at times. But for all that, it was enough of a good read for me to read book two, especially when I was aware that this was the author's first book, so I had hopes the dialogue and pacing issues might improve. I'm happy to say that this was indeed the case - book two was much more densely plotted and less one dimensional and I enjoyed it enough that I've bought 3 and 4.

    So, the best in the genre? No. Orignal? Not so much. But still this is shaping up to be a good placeholder read until George Martin finally publishes the rest of his Ice and Fire series and I'm looking forward to reading more of Mr. Goodkind's adventures.

    So a good, enjoyable read - despite the author having delusions of grandeur.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 October 2024
    Lots of little twists to keep you on your toes.
    Am looking forward to reading the next one in the series.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 April 2012
    After having watched (and loved) The Legend of the Seeker, I had to give these books a go. I'm not usually a fantasy reader - i like easier dysotopian/vampire/romance novels.

    The differences:-
    I knew it wasn't going to be a carbon copy of the series (that book would make no sense, a lot of the events in the series wouldn't add anything to the storyline in the book, e.g. going to the previous Seeker Ciarans crypt would just waste pages). There are a lot of differences between the book and the series, for example Panis Rahl is not Richards father and Kahlan is already the last Confessor at the beginning of the book, instead of the middle of the series, etc.
    The series follows Richard, Kahlan and Zedd on tangents of helping others, and the many different magical ways that Rahl can gain power and kill Richard. Whereas the synopsis of the book is much more focused on Richard becoming the Seeker and stopping Rahl get all 3 of the boxes of Orden by the first day of Winter (there is a deadline!). So the book is thankfully more linear.
    One last comparson: the TV series is toned down a lot, in the way that the book can be somewhat brutal at times. For example, George Cypher wasnt just killed, but instead Rahl cut open his stomach and "read" his guts. However, the brutal things are mostly just stated, as opposed to being written out in gory detail. So i think the more brutal aspects add to the storyline, but not your nightmares.

    The similarities:-
    The main characters in the book and the series are true to each other, so i found it effortless to take the Richard and Kahlan i knew from LOTS and imagine them in the book. (Rahl is blonde but i just ignored those bits).

    The review:-
    Basically, i loved it! The writing style was easy to read, the plot (although different) was fantastic. I really liked that you find out parts of the characters that you didnt know before, and see them in a new light.
    Essentially the series and the book really compliments each other, they are totally different but you can easily love both at the same time. The actors are true to the characters, and i can watch the series again thinking "oh now i know this about you, Demmin Nass you sick b******".
    There are some things in the book that never made it to the screen, and a lot of things on the screen that are not in the book, however that is how it should be. Both the 'Wizards First Rule' and 'Legend of the Seeker' are fantastic, but they are fantastic individually and needed to be as different as they are. Instead of reading a copy of the TV series, now i have 2 fantastic storylines!
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  • Ashesh D.Burman
    5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best fantasy series in existence
    Reviewed in India on 26 November 2017
    A Superb Novel that will take you on a wild ride through a magical world. One of the best fantasy series in existence , the world Terry Goodkind has created is unique and fascinating.You will fell in love with the characters at once and share their journey.This book is unputdownlable.This is a series of 11 books (main series) and 4 more books which he added later. Each book is a giant with 700+ pages (which is just what i like in fantasy.You can spend days immersed in this beautifully crafted world;Page after page of unending adventure.Those of you who loved "The Lord of the rings" or "The Chronicles of Narnia" will undoubtedly love this too.This is classic adventure at its best with all the things you love(dark lords, a beautiful magic system,wizards,dragons,dwarves,elves just to name a few).So just stop reading this review and buy the book.Get ready for one thrilling ride.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    One of the best fantasy series in existence

    Reviewed in India on 26 November 2017
    A Superb Novel that will take you on a wild ride through a magical world. One of the best fantasy series in existence , the world Terry Goodkind has created is unique and fascinating.You will fell in love with the characters at once and share their journey.This book is unputdownlable.This is a series of 11 books (main series) and 4 more books which he added later. Each book is a giant with 700+ pages (which is just what i like in fantasy.You can spend days immersed in this beautifully crafted world;Page after page of unending adventure.Those of you who loved "The Lord of the rings" or "The Chronicles of Narnia" will undoubtedly love this too.This is classic adventure at its best with all the things you love(dark lords, a beautiful magic system,wizards,dragons,dwarves,elves just to name a few).So just stop reading this review and buy the book.Get ready for one thrilling ride.
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  • Wasteland_ita
    5.0 out of 5 stars Never boring
    Reviewed in Italy on 5 December 2012
    I was enchanted by the TV series, I really loved Cara and Zedd so I decided to read the books of SoT.
    I am Italian, but I bought this book in English because it's easy to read, so it is a good way for me to learn the language.
    The story and the characters are quite different, in both appearance and special powers. Even though I like both TV and book version, of course I prefer the book, maybe because it's more detailed and explained better.

    I don't know why this book is so criticized, I admit the very first part of the story is not very original - you know, Richard, Zedd and Darken Rahl are very similar to Luke Skywalker, ObiWan Kenobi and Darth Wader.
    But as the story evolves, there are a lot of new elements, neither less nor more original than ANY fantasy or science fiction book.
    Once I started reading the first page I was not able to stop reading. And I can say the same for the second book, Stone of Tears.

    I only feared that the final was going to disappoint me, but I found it better than the Tv series.

    I felt a fatherly feeling reading the adventures of the little Rachel, I almost felt physical pain when Richard was tortured by mistress Denna.
    This is what I expect from a good book. That's what I got, more than I expected to get.
  • Shane G
    5.0 out of 5 stars A classic
    Reviewed in the United States on 24 April 2025
    Griping story with age old struggles. I like the characters and I liked the magic. I will continue the series.
  • MYT
    5.0 out of 5 stars große Liebe.
    Reviewed in Germany on 16 February 2025
    Ein episches Werk.
    Unglaublich facettenreich und fesselnd. Selbst beim unzähligsten mal lesen ;)

    Ein muss für wahre Fantasy Fans.

    Deutsch wie englisch.
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  • シンプルイングリッシュの村上博昭
    5.0 out of 5 stars おもしろいですねこ
    Reviewed in Japan on 30 June 2010
    おもしろいですよ。あっという間に物語が進みます。iTune でオーディオブックを購入して、聞きながら読むのもいいかもしれません。
    ストーリー構成が、見事です。登場人物も魅力的です。いろいとと関係が変化していくのも楽しめます。どぎついところも、全体の流れの中で、自然に感じられます。どんどん進んでいき、全巻、読んでしまいました。The Pillars of Creation, Chainfire などは、いろいろと想像がかきたてられ、すごく楽しめます。全巻、最後の100ページのどんでん返しがたまりません。

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