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Faith of the Fallen

Sword of Truth, Book 6

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Faith of the Fallen

By: Terry Goodkind
Narrated by: John Kenneth
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Terry Goodkind, author of the enormously popular Sword of Truth novels, has forged perhaps his best yet, pitting Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell against threats to the freedom of the world. They both must struggle at opposite ends of the earth against the relentless, monolithic forces of the Imperial Order.

A Sister of the Dark captures Richard and takes him deep into the Old World, to the very heart of the Order, while his beloved Kahlan remains behind. Free because of Richard's sacrifice for her, but unwilling to abandon the cause of the Midlands, Kahlan violates not only prophecy but her last pledge to Richard, and raises an army against the advancing horde of the Imperial Order. Separated and fighting for their lives, Richard and Kahlan will be pushed to the limits of their endurance and tested in their love for one another.

Once again, the master storyteller weaves a riveting spell that will captivate even more fans for this incredible series.

Epic edge: listen to more in the Sword of Truth series.©2000 Terry Goodkind (P)2000 Brilliance Audio
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"Notable for its engaging secondary characters, the novel also evinces flashes of sly wit....Goodkind's ingenious world-building will keep readers captivated." ( Publishers Weekly)
"Kenneth's narration follows the intensity of the plot through battles and hardship, as well as dreams of love and caring human relationships. With Kenneth as guide, this book never lags." ( AudioFile)

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The best sword of truth book so far!! Damn good!!!

If you could sum up Faith of the Fallen in three words, what would they be?

Never give up!!!!

Who was your favorite character and why?

Richard,he always does the right thing.and then he will cut your hart out!!!! That BOY is BAD!!

Which character – as performed by John Kenneth – was your favorite?

Victor the blacksmith, his voice is the way I would have imagined him and it made the character.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

At the end when Richard and Kahlan meet after a year,that is what keeps you on the edge of your seat.

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I think this was the worst voice for Zed so far,Zed should always sound the same.not goofy!! But all in all this was a great book and it makes me want to finish the rest of the series. And I will,6 down a couple more to go!!!

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Fantastic - Emotional - Well Read!

I found myself laughing, crying and yelling "Oh Yea!" many times while listening to this book. John Kenneth was exceptional bringing emotions to the forefront. Sure, you knew what was going to happen, but it was well written and well performed. I enjoyed it immensely

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great piece of the pie.

The only thing I can say I didnt like, was the portrayal of zedd's voice.

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outstanding

This book redeemed itself from soul of fire. Absolute outstanding from start to finish. The only problem I had "to me" was the narrator making zed sound like a dying old man. His voice for him was terrible. Other than that he did a good job with the rest. Very happy with this book, look forward to the next!

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Best of the lot, so far

Nice elements here:
* Character development
* A redemption theme
* Some nice lessons on poverty, society, personal responsibility, and government
* Very engaging

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This may be my favorite

This may actually be my favorite book in the series. I was annoyed in the beginning but the character development was interesting and it had a emotional message.

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my second favorite s.o.t.s book.

I've listened to this book many many times and never get bored with it. I highly recommend this book.

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Enjoyed this one too. I love Zed!!!

I have really enjoyed this set off books so far. Though I've a few things I have issues with. Over all this narrator was pretty good but made Zed sound like an old cowboy! I don't understand why Richard never mentioned Scarlett and her baby when he and Nicki found the young dragon skeleton, hoping that they had survived the Chimes or mention how nice it would be to have her to fly them somewhere when they have a long way to go and a short time to get there.

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Delves deep into Communism failings

Would you listen to Faith of the Fallen again? Why?

Yes, it had a good fundamental story on the failings of communism and reasons why we struggle in futile situations. To date this is probably the most 'realistic' book in the series.

What did you like best about this story?

Although Goodkind isn't shy to depict life as he sees it, Faith of the Fallen (FotF) takes it to a new level. If you've made it this far in the series it really won't matter what this review says, but this story takes on a different color than the other books. Although the main plot point only exists because of magic, there is very, very little magic in this book. It's mostly war and social commentary.If you've continued to read the books you know that Richard can be annoying at times and this book isn't much of an exception. There are moments you want to shake him and others you like him.The narrative has gotten a little old though hearing about how much Kahlan and Richard love each other. We've literally spent hundreds of pages of our lives reading about that by now. We get it. It tries so hard sometimes, no one actually dwells on their love for that long.But those are my only gripes. It's a slow moving book, but it ends up paying off in the end.The book really wrestles with the central teachings of the "Imperial Order" which are uber communistic vs Capitalist society. Goodkind does a phenomenal job outlying the realities of a Communist nation and all the negatives that go along with it. Although I'm sure there are some unlearned readers who think it's chic and cool to lean communistic, the reality of any nation that has tried is presented here. If you're anti-capitalist this is not the book for you. Although I take that back, perhaps this is exactly the book for you. The book doesn't deal in grandiose situations, but rather the levels of a tenement building and some workmen like blacksmiths, and charcoal makers. His story is grounded and based in reality and shows the world of communism how it is. Kahlan's story line, while vital narrative, ultimately wasn't that important. It could have been shortened by a lot. It would have been different if it was used for character development, but it ended up being repetitive. Although we get to see her in her tactician shoes again, it's nothing we haven't seen for the character already. Sadly, three pages could have outlined what essentially amounts to half the book, without glancing over any detail.The most interesting characters in this book are really unimportant to the series and that's a shame. To spend a whole book with little to no character progression of main characters seems a waste.But in the end it was enjoyable and the last 1/3 of the book I found it difficult to put it down/stop listening.

Would you be willing to try another one of John Kenneth’s performances?

Not at all. Worst narrator I've heard. He demonstrated many mispronunciations and his 'acting' was horrific, often completely ignoring the in-text descriptions of how a character was supposed to be talking; he would shout a part like this: "'What are we doing here?' he whispered." It was especially jarring coming off the last book where I thought the narrator was absolutely wonderful. What really convinced me of his inadequacy was his mispronunciations. The one that really got me: "Timbre" -like the sound-print of something- he pronounced it as 'timber' instead of 'tamber.' Simply inexcusable. I just came to expect errors and not let it ruin the experience.

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Rise.(Oh wait, that was taken?)

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Not the best in the series, but solid story to take for what it is.The most interesting characters in this book were its ancillary denizens and people that frankly didn't matter to the series.Good depiction of actual, applied communism

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Nice read

Really enjoyed this read. The story really keeps you involved. The characters are continually growing.

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