Good day to all the fantastic fantasy fanatics out there in cyber land!
So first of all, I must apologise for the lack of activity on this blog. If a select view of you are subscribed to my channel on YouTube (hello by the way!), then you will know that I have had quite a few personal matters to deal with over the past month. Hence my absence on-line and not being able to access the internet. However, I am now hoping that this turbulent point in my life is over and I can focus on delivering more reviews and a lot more posts!
So again, as the title suggests; this is my third book review for The Wheel Of Time series: The Dragon Reborn. There is so much that I wanted to cover in the video review – I had to edit the recording at least several times in order to coincide with YouTube length allowance. Even though the book is one of the shortest in the series (so far), this is a heck of a lot crammed into those 699 pages and I think in the video, I barely scratched the surface!
So where to start!? I will begin with one character I did want to cover in the video, and that character was Mat. Good ol’ Matrim! By far, one of my favourite characters in the series, who I personally feel hasn’t had chance to ‘blossom’ and grow. However, I have to keep reminding myself, I am only three books into a series of fourteen – there’s time yet! Any-ways, back to Mat. He was out of action a lot during the events of the second books, this being due to the illness caused by the ruby dagger he ‘acquired’ in the first book. Well, in this book he is finally cured of this corruptive substance by the Aes Sedai of the White Tower and is made to rest there. Of course, Mat being Mat (and probably the reason I like him so much!) , it doesn’t take long before he grows weary of being waited on hand and foot. A series of events leads him to deliver a letter, along with Thom the gleeman, to Queen Morgase in Caemlyn, letting her know of her daughter’s well-being. Her daughter of course being Elayne. I particularly like the way Robert Jordan gave Mat a purpose in this book. In the past books, I feel he was kind of just ‘hanging around’ the other primary characters. He didn’t really have any goals or aims – until now. His character is explored even more during the end events of the book in which he begins to develop some kind of ‘secret luck’, this being that he wins lots of games of stones/dices in the local taverns and inns. This earns him a vast amount of money which proves handy when he finally ends up in Caemlyn. I won’t spoil it too much for you though!
Upon thinking of what to say in this review, I was going to go in depth about the character, Elayne. However, having already read the forth book; I want to leave her character until then. I will however speak about Rand. Poor Rand a’Thor! He has a lot on shoulders at the moment! This book sees his personality change dramatically. He goes from being the happy, easy-going shepherd from Two Rivers; to a secluded and pardon the pun – but a shadow of his former self. (See what I did there viewers?) But all this time on his own leads to a climatic scene in the city of Tear, which Rand reaches the fortress called the Stone of Tear, where he claims the sword Callandor. This legendary sword is said to be untouchable by anyone except the Dragon Reborn – hence why Rand can now use it. I love that this actually proclaims Rand as actually being the Dragon Reborn – Robert Jordan does a fantastic job of keeping the reader guessing constantly as to whether Rand is or isn’t the Dragon Reborn. This book clarifies the prophecy in an anticlimax of a chapter at the end of the book.
One more thing I adored about this book is the whole aspect of the secret group of Aes Sedai, the Black Ajah. The actual prospect of secret members of these followers of the Shadow, not knowing who to trust – I love it! It adds to keeping the reader on edge as to what will happen next, the constant element of surprise! Robert Jordan had this down to a tee and I love him for it! And of course on a final note, I have to discuss briefly the amazing revelation that is the discovery (or rather not in this case!) of who Ba’alzamon truly is. The fact that we the readers have been lead to believe that Ba’alzamon is the Dark One throughout the first three books and now we discover we have indeed been misled! Another victory for Robert Jordan right there!
So all in all, I have to say I truly adored The Dragon Reborn. I have to say after reading the first three books, that the series is getting better and better. We are getting introduced to even more sub-plots, more characters, more enemies, more friends… I could go on!
So here is my third review. I must apologize again for the lack of focus – I have a new camcorder and I’m still getting to grips with it!
As ever, I appreciate all the feedback I receive, it’s that what keeps me going!
I shall be back soon with a new review of the forth book in the series.
Until next time….

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