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Original Title: New Spring
ISBN: 1841492612 (ISBN13: 9781841492612)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Wheel of Time #0, Ajan pyörä ##0, Sagan om Drakens återkomst , more
Characters: Al'Lan Mandragoran, Moiraine Damodred, Siuan Sanche
Setting: Tar Valon
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New Spring (The Wheel of Time #0) Paperback | Pages: 423 pages
Rating: 4.04 | 74954 Users | 1648 Reviews

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Title:New Spring (The Wheel of Time #0)
Author:Robert Jordan
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 423 pages
Published:December 2nd 2004 by Orbit (first published January 6th 2004)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Epic Fantasy. Science Fiction Fantasy. High Fantasy. Epic. Adventure

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The city of Canluum lies close to the scarred and desolate wastes of the Blight, a walled haven from the dangers away to the north, and a refuge from the ill works of those who serve the Dark One. Or so it is said.

The city that greets Al’Lan Mandragoran, exiled king of Malkier and the finest swordsman of his generation, is instead one that is rife with rumour and the whisperings of Shadowspawn. Proof, should he have required it, that the Dark One grows powerful once more and that his minions are at work throughout the lands.

And yet it is within Canluum’s walls that Lan will meet a woman who will shape his destiny. Moiraine is a young and powerful Aes Sedai who has journeyed to the city in search of a bondsman. She requires aid in a desperate quest to prove the truth of a vague and largely discredited prophecy—one that speaks of a means to turn back the shadow, and of a child who may be the dragon reborn.

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Ratings: 4.04 From 74954 Users | 1648 Reviews

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Full Video Review Here: https://youtu.be/3OO9C1752BIThere has been a lot of debate from "Wheelies" on exactly when I should have read New Spring, but I decided after Crossroads of Twilight was the best time before beginning the final arc in this series. All I knew was that I didn't want to read it at the end because I want A Memory of Light to be my final impression of this world.This is the story of not only how Lan became Moiraine's Warder, but also chronicles her time as Accepted and the

*** 4 ***A Buddy Read with the best Fantasy Fans at BB&B!!!A very nice recap of how the search for The Dragon Reborn started and the two Aes Seday who sacrificed much and dedicated their lives to finding and keeping him safe in order to live and be at his strongest at the time of the Last Battle between The Light and the Dark Lord. We also got to see a young Lan , who is wonderful even as a pup. A nice addition, but not an essential one. I wish you all Happy Reading and find time to enjoy

Okay, so, two and a half star book, for me. I waffled between two and three stars for ages, but I'm going with two, I think, for a couple of reasons. One, what is the arc here? It's sort of Moiraine becoming a real Aes Sedai, but there isn't really any emotional development on her part. She is the same person before she passes the test for the shawl as she is after. I liked that person for the first half, then she did some questionable shit, and I stopped feeling so charitably towards her.Plus,

2nd readFour years ago, I fell in love with Wheel of Time and read all 15 volumes in less than three months. To this day, its still my number One series.Some say this prequel should be read in publication order, as it was written after Crossroads of Twilight, which is the 10th. Well, I started with it and it helped a lot with the intricacies of Aes Sedai schemes and the relationship between some of its main characters; it also sheds light on the Foretelling of the Dragon Reborn. But if you want

The plot of this book can be summarized in the following two sentences. Moiraine and Siuan Sanche learn a great secret while still being Accepted in the White Tower. Moiraine meets Lan. There are much more than these events in the prequel and some more familiar faces appear than the ones I already mentioned.I gave this book 5 stars initially, but I was sure I would lower the rating to 4 stars after I read this tale for the second time. To my complete surprise I realized that is still worth 5

Reviewed by: Rabid ReadsThis book gave me FEELINGS . . . . . . few of them good.For the first time in a WoT reread, I found myself absolutely hating the content. HATING. The only reason NEW SPRING didn't get one-starred is b/c there are more than a few poignant Lan moments. But without those . . . *flares nostrils*The first problem is that the front half to two-thirds of the book is slow as molasses. Noooooothiiiiiing haaaaaappennnnns. Well, okay, something happens--Gitara, the same Aes Sedai

4.5 stars

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