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Knife of Dreams

837 pages 2005 Epic Fantasy 🌶️ Clean Standalone
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The slog is OVER. Jordan's last complete novel is a triumphant return to form — resolving plotlines that have been building for five books. Mat and Tuon's story reaches its climax. Perrin finally rescues Faile. Egwene becomes the most badass character in the series. Jordan knew the end was coming and wrote accordingly.

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Is This Book for You?

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Ending: Multiple satisfying resolutions
Pacing: Fast

What This Book Feels Like

Moods: Triumphant Accelerating Emotional Return to Form

Tropes: Mat and Tuon Perrin Rescues Faile Egwene Rising Endgame Begins

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the slog really over?

Definitively — Knife of Dreams is universally loved.

Is it Jordan's last book?

His last complete novel — he passed during The Gathering Storm.

Is Egwene really that good?

Her sections are some of the best in the entire series.

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