A review by gdf
La Première Leçon du Sorcier by Terry Goodkind, Jean-Claude Mallé

  • Diverse cast of characters? No

2.0

The book is filled with useless stuff... The section with the Mord-Sith seemed like if the autors descided out of nowhere to write about his sex fantasies... It does nothing to the plot exept to bring Cypher in D'Hara.
Zed start to teach Cypher and Amnell about Ayn Rand's philosophy out of nowhere, and he insult the reader. Cypher befriended a dragon still without any incidence on the plot other than he has a dragon friend at the end. Any editor sould have ask him to cut at least a few hundreds pages of the manuscript.

Also Cypher, who should be exellent to discover the truth about something very important about his brother that the reader could find out quite fast. The story is quite previsible and is lacking in plot twists. And finally Rahl is to much inspired by Stalin even when it doesn't make any sens.

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