Umbra se întinde

Umbra se întinde

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Aug 19, 2009 · Romanian · Paperback (1,176 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 1,176
Language Romanian
Published Aug 19, 2009
Publisher RAO

Description

In a world steeped in prophecy and myth, the saga follows Rand al'Thor, the fabled Dragon Reborn, as he navigates a realm on the brink of chaos. With the weight of destiny upon his shoulders, Rand rises to claim the legendary Sword that has the power to alter the face of history. As shadows deepen and ancient forces conspire to challenge his rule, he must confront not only external threats but also the turbulent forces within himself.

The narrative intricately weaves together the lives of diverse characters, each playing a vital role in the unfolding drama. Allies and adversaries are drawn into a complex tapestry of loyalty, betrayal, and sacrifice. As they journey through treacherous landscapes and face formidable foes, their paths intertwine in ways that challenge their beliefs and test their resolve.

Amidst epic battles and moments of profound reflection, the themes of fate, power, and redemption resonate deeply. The authors skillfully blend action and introspection, inviting readers to ponder the true nature of heroism and the cost of greatness. As the prophecies come to fruition, the characters must confront their destinies and make choices that will shape their world forever.

In this mesmerizing tale, the struggle between light and darkness reaches a crescendo. The future of their realm hangs in the balance, and the fate of many rests in the hands of those willing to rise up against the encroaching shade. As alliances form and destinies are revealed, the journey promises to leave an indelible mark on all who dare to read it.

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Mystery Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Children’s Action & Adventure Fantasy Art & Photography

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4.5 stars this time around. It has lost .5 stars since I last read it about three years ago mainly because I found some parts a bit boring. If it had been around 750 pages rather than 1,000 I would have given it a perfect score. Overall, I’m really enjoying my WoT reread.

March 1st 2026
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