Once just to undo the damage of listening to this version of it, and a second time so I can actually enjoy Goodkind’s work! My recommendation, don’t torture yourself with this narration. I will have to buy this book and read it twice. When Utros’s lovers speak seductively to him, she makes them sound fake, as if they are trying to deceive him. 'Confessor' concludes the 'Sword of Truth' saga, amazingly four years after the initial installment 'Wizards First Rule', by giving reiterated speeches by the same characters readers are accustomed to spouting the 'life is worthy for living' philosophy.
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Abby is trapped, not only between both sides of the war, but in a mortal conflict between two powerful men. Terry Goodkind Audio Books terry goodkind Terry Goodkind (born 1948 in Omaha, Nebraska, USA) is a contemporary American writer and author of the best-selling epic fantasy series The Sword of Truth which, by August 2006, had more than 10 million copies in print and had been translated into 20 different languages.
Traister pauses where there should be no pause, and her men sound like they are either slow and stupid, or constipated. A milestone of storytelling set in the world of The Sword of Truth, Debt of Bones is the story of young Abbys struggle to win the aid of the wizard Zedd Zorander, the most important man alive. Nicci sounds like a bitter, stuck up, child that needs a good spanking, maybe that would have worked to portray her character prior to Faith of the Fallen, but not over 10 books of growth later! And Nathan, the smart, cunning, adventurous ancestor of Richard Rahl sounds like he’s suffering from the worst fit of depression possible. Christina Traister’s narration of his latest book makes me cringe as she destroys the characters I have followed for years. Terry Goodkind - The Sword of Truth, Books 1-3 - Book 1: Wizards First RuleAfter the brutal murder of his father, a mysterious woman, Kahlan Amnell, appears in Richard Cypher's forest sanctuary. I have loved Terry Goodkind since I bought Wizards First Rule when it first came out.