Crown of Swords
- Pages
- 880
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780812550283
- Reading Time
- ~15h 24min
Crown of Swords is a book by Robert Jordan. It has 880 pages.
About this book
Robert Jordan’s sixth volume in The Wheel of Time series continues its expansive exploration of a world shaped by ancient prophecies, competing factions, and the delicate balance between order and chaos. Set against a backdrop of fractured kingdoms and lingering warfare, the narrative follows multiple protagonists as they navigate shifting alliances, personal reckonings, and the heavy burdens of leadership. Jordan’s signature multi-perspective structure allows readers to witness how disparate characters confront the consequences of past conflicts while preparing for larger upheavals. The novel deepens the series’ intricate magic system, examining how access to supernatural forces influences politics, identity, and moral responsibility. Notable for its meticulous world-building and deliberate pacing, the book maintains the series’ commitment to character-driven storytelling within a high-fantasy framework. It stands as a pivotal entry in Jordan’s landmark epic, illustrating how personal growth and institutional change intersect when societies rebuild after prolonged strife. The volume reinforces the author’s reputation for crafting layered narratives where historical memory, cultural diversity, and the weight of destiny shape every decision.
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How many pages is Crown of Swords?+
Crown of Swords has 880 pages.
What is Crown of Swords about?+
Robert Jordan’s sixth volume in The Wheel of Time series continues its expansive exploration of a world shaped by ancient prophecies, competing factions, and the delicate balance between order and chaos. Set against a backdrop of fractured kingdoms and lingering warfare, the narrative follows multip...
Who wrote Crown of Swords?+
Crown of Swords was written by Robert Jordan.