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Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6)
Faith of the Fallen - Sword of Truth, Book 6
Author: Terry Goodkind
Terry Goodkind author of the enormously popular Sword of Truth novels, has forged perhaps his best novel yet, pitting Richard Rahl and Kahlan Amnell against threats to the freedom of the world that will take them to opposite ends of the world to defeat the forces of chaos and anarchy. — Emperor Jagang is rising once again in the Old World and Ric...  more »
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PBS Market Price: $22.09 or $18.19+1 credit
ISBN-13: 9780312867867
ISBN-10: 0312867867
Publication Date: 8/22/2000
Pages: 512
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4 stars, based on 88 ratings
Publisher: Tor Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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reviewed Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6) on + 52 more book reviews
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Great adult fantasy series. Themes include, but are ont limited to sexual undertones as well as severe torture. A very good read if you do not mind these themes.
dannie8684 avatar reviewed Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6) on + 12 more book reviews
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A must read
reviewed Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6) on + 40 more book reviews
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sword of truth books are great. i love the way goodkind writes.
katkeen avatar reviewed Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6) on + 71 more book reviews
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I love this series!! This book is about Richards vision of how the future will play out and his decision not to fight The Order. Everyone is upset and confused at his decision but he stays the course. Richard and Kahlan are separated and Richard is taken to a town which is run by The Order. Its a dirty terrible town where no one is allowed to get ahead and everything is rationed out. They also dont realize that Richard is THE Richard, they think him to be a regular wood worker. I dont want to spoil it, but this has been my fav so far in this series and Ive already read the next few. I love the characters and I love this series!
reviewed Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6) on + 18 more book reviews
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Full of rape, torture, murder, blood and guts (literally). NOT good books, but very engaging. I was unable to put them down, and have lost a lot of sleep during the two months it took me to read the entire series. I cringed, I cried, I gasped, I had nightmares. I can't imagine what kind of twisted mind thinks up this kind of stuff.
In regards to the tv series based on these books DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME. THEY ARE FULL OF CRAP THAT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE BOOKS. I had to force myself to at least give them a chance, but was so pissed off within the first few minutes of the very first episode. I don't understand why the author had to butcher the story.
Anyway, read at your own discression. Not for kids or teenagers (or even a lot of adults :)
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not giving away
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Excellent continuation to the series!
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good series - but long.
reviewed Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6) on + 25 more book reviews
If you have made it this far and still like the series, then by all means continue. It's more of the same, but where the earlier books simply stole the plot of Star Wars or Aurian, or The Belgariad, this book steals from Atlas Shrugged. (If you haven't read atlas, let me sum it up: Communism doesn't work.)

Anyhow, this book basically continues where the last one left without really building upon the world or drawing in the reader in any way.
serinlea avatar reviewed Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6) on
This is where the Sword of Truth series starts to take a turn from entertaining fantasy stories into political dreck thinly disguised as a novel. This wasn't a story so much as it was a "Boys and girls, here's why communism is bad" object lesson arguing against a ridiculous strawman version of a communist government. Still better than "Naked Empire"'s polemic against pacifists, though!
kahlan avatar reviewed Faith of the Fallen (Sword of Truth, Book 6) on + 2 more book reviews
I love this series! This book is my third fav (1st being "Wizard's First Rule" 2nd is "Confessor". Richard gets captured and is taken right into enemy territory with Nicci and away from Kahlan. Despite it all he transforms the heart of Jagang's land into one of Hope instead of the despair they've been in for years. He sends them a message through a statue he risked to make: "Your life is yours alone, rise up and live it."


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