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Fans of the Jordan's Wheel of Time epic have been waiting 13 books for the Last Battle, and they are about to be rewarded as Jordan/Sanderson (Towers of Midnight) bring the series to one final crescendo. It is time for Rand al'Thor to face the Dark One in the Last Battle for humanity, but he can't do it alone; he must also gather all of the forces of the world together and turn them, united, against the Trolloc armies that threaten to overwhelm.

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Since 1990, when Robert Jordan’s The Wheel of Time® burst on the world with its first book, The Eyeof the World, readers have been anticipating the final scenes of this extraordinary saga, which has sold over fortymillion copies in over thirty languages.

When Robert Jordan died in 2007, all feared that these concluding scenes would never be written. But workingfromnotes and partials left by Jordan, established fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson stepped in to complete themasterwork. With The Gathering Storm (Book 12) and Towers of Midnight (Book 13) behind him, both ofwhich were # 1 New York Times hardcover bestsellers, Sanderson now re-creates the vision that Robert Jordanleft behind.

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Edited by Jordan’s widow, who edited all of Jordan’s books, A Memory of Light will delight, enthrall,and deeply satisfy all of Jordan’s legions of readers.

The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass.

What was, what will be, and what is,

may yet fall under the Shadow.

Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time.

About The AuthorRobert Jordan (October 17, 1948–September 16, 2007), a native of Charleston, South Carolina, was theauthor of the bestselling The Wheel of Time®, with millions of books in print.

Brandon Sanderson grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska. He teaches creative writing at BrighamYoung University andlives in Utah with his wife and children.

Biography

Robert Jordan was born in 1948 in Charleston, South Carolina, where he lived with his wife, Harriet, in a housebuilt in 1797. He taught himself to read when he was four (with the incidental aid of a twelve-years-olderbrother) and was tacklingMark Twain and Jules Verne by five. After graduating fromThe Citadel, the MilitaryCollege of South Carolina, with a degree in physics, he served two tours in Vietnamwith the U.S. Army, earningthe Distinguished Flying Cross, the Bronze Star with "V", and two Vietnamese Crosses ofGallantry. A historybuff, he also wrote dance and theater criticism. In September, 2007, Jordan died from complications of a rareblood disease. He was 58 years old.

ReviewsPublishers Weekly

Fans of the Jordan's Wheel of Time epic have been waiting 13 books for the Last Battle, and they are about tobe rewarded as Jordan/Sanderson (Towers ofMidnight) bring the series to one final crescendo. It is time forRand al'Thor to face the Dark One in the Last Battle for humanity, but he can't do it alone; he must also gather allof the forces of the world together and turn them, united, against the Trolloc armies that threaten to overwhelm.Those unfamiliar with the series may be left cold by chapter after chapter of battle scenes, death, glory, andheroism, which are interspersed with tactics, politics, and plotting. Those more invested in the series, however,will be on the edge of their seats to witness first-hand the fates of their favorite characters as well as the worlditself. Sanderson successfully channels Jordan's voice to produce this stunningly thorough wrap-up to a long andimpressive series.

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The NewYork Times

“The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forcesof good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictableevents bear the marks ofAmerican national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience ofthe First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien’s work.â€â€”The New York Times

Library Journal

Since the publication of The Eye of the World in 1990, fans have eagerly anticipated how the final battle ofJordan’s groundbreaking “Wheel of Time†epic fantasy series ends. Over the years, readers have cometo know Rand, Mat, Perrin, Egwene, Nynaeve, and many other characters, vicariously joining in their journey tosave the world from the Dark One. At last comes the long-anticipated 14th and concluding volume, and it isdefinitely worth the wait. Sanderson (“Mistborn†trilogy; The Alloy of Law), who was given the task ofcompleting the series when Jordan died in 2007, has done a wonderful job of tying together all the loose ends,sometimes in very surprising ways. Of course, the epilog is the almost unaltered scene (or series of scenes)written and kept secret by Jordan decades ago.

Verdict Anyone who has read the first “Wheel†books will want to read this one as well. In fact, anyonewho likes epic fantasy will enjoy it. However, “The Wheel of Time†is such a complex series that one mustread the titles in order to avoid confusion at all of the twists and turns. [See Prepub Alert, 7/30/12.]—WilliamBaer, Georgia Inst. of Technology Lib., Atlanta

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Kirkus Reviews

"There are no endings, and never will be endings, to the turning of the Wheel of Time." Even so, with this volume,the late Jordan's hyperinflated Wheel of Time series grinds to a halt. Jordan (Eye of the World, 1990, etc.), hererevived by way of the extensive notebooks, drafts and outlines he left behind by amanuensis Sanderson (creativewriting/BrighamYoung Univ.), was an ascended master of second-tier Tolkien-ism; the world he creates is asdensely detailed as Middle-earth, and if the geography sounds similar, pocked with place names such as FarMadding and the Blasted Lands, that's no accident. Tolkien-esque, too, is the scenario for this saga-closer,namely a "last battle" in which the forces of good are arrayed against those of darkness. The careless readermight take this to be a battle of hairdressers in a West Indian neighborhood: "The Dreadlords came for himeventually, sending an explosion to finish the job. Deepe spent the last moments throwing weaves at them. Hedied well." That's not the case, of course: instead, saga heroes Mat Cauthon and Perrin Aybara range the landsbeyond the Dark One's prison to do allmanner of good and adventuresome things. It's a strange world, that:Perrin finds the pit to end all pits, "[a]n eternal expanse, like the blackness of the Ways, only this one seemed tobe pulling him into it." But then, what kind of epic would it be if it weren't a strange place? Will wolves and orcs—or whatever they are—take over the world, or will the good guys prevail? Jordan's fans, who are legion, will

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most decidedly want to learn the answer to that question.

From the Publisher

“The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forcesof good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictableevents bear the marks ofAmerican national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience ofthe First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien’s work.â€â€”The New YorkTimes on The Wheel of Time®

“MichaelKramer and Kate Reading have been the masters of the Wheel of Time series from the very firstbook to this fourteenth, and final, book…They present the unfolding of the many themes with infinite patienceand consistent tones of engagement with the characters and events.†–AudioFileMagazine, EarphonesAward winner

“The clear, well-paced, and intense performances by Kate Reading and MichaelKramer, who narrated theentire series, provide an excellent delivery of a complex and gargantuan tale.†– Library Journal

To those who are voting it down because it's not in ebook format: You are rude little brats. Take yourcomplaints directly to the publisher and/or stop being cheapskates.I came here to read a review and not listen to your rants. I was worried when I saw the low rating but thenfound that one or more people dragged the rating down simply because it wasn't released as an eBook (could beone person posting multiple times for all I know).

I give this 5 stars because undoubtedly this will be fabulous. I too amdisappointed in waiting until April for anebook because I amphysically unable to hold a normal book.

Wow this seems to be a perfect example of the American self entitlement attitude that is eroding this country. Ifyou really want the ebook then wait but if your really want to read the book go and read it. I for one love mynook but there was no way, after reading this series for 16 years, that I would wait so off to the bookstore Iwent. I would also like to thank Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson for the wonderful experience.

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