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Audio Books 17602191 Terry Goodkind (born in 1948) is an American writer and author of the epic fantasy The Sword of Truth series as well as the contemporary suspense novel The Law of Nines, which has ties to his fantasy series, and The Omen Machine, which is a direct sequel thereof. The Sword of Truth Audiobook Series by Terry Goodkind began in 1994 with Wizard’s First Rule Audiobook and Goodkind has since written fifteen more novels in addition to a novella titled Debt of Bones. The latest novel in the The Sword of Truth Audiobook series, Warheart, was released in 2015. Free download or read online Chainfire pdf (ePUB) (Sword of Truth Series) book. The first edition of this novel was published in December 2005, and was written by Terry Goodkind. The book was published in multiple languages including English language, consists of 756 pages and is available in Mass Market Paperback format.

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The Sword of Truth Complete Paperback Set (Volumes #1 through #11)
1. Wizard's First Rule;
2. Stone of Tears;
3. Blood of the Fold;
4. Temple of the Winds;
5. Soul of the Fire;
6. Faith of the Fallen;
7. The Pillars of Creation;
8. Naked Empire;
9. Chainfire;
10. Phantom;
11. Confessor.
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Todd HanleyThis series is far superior to the ones you've metioned, I would go as far to say its the best in it's genre.
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May 25, 2014Karishma changlani rated it did not like it · review of another edition
Pros:
The first 2 to 3 books are beautiful.
The characters like Zed are fresh and amazing making it worth reading just to see them progress. The protagonist are likable enough to cheer for.
The world is created beautifully with very few apparent loopholes in the basic structure. It is almost impossible to stop reading after you start.
The language is nice clean and engaging.
Cons:
The love story between Richard and Kahlan is predictable. Richard: 'Oh she has green eyes and long beautiful hair, s
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It's a shame...this series started off good, and turned into utter trash.
If you want to save yourself some suffering, and feel you absolutely need to read it, do yourself a favor and just pretend only the first book exists. Maybe the second and third. You really don't need to read more than one book, since it's the same themes and scenarios every time. Hero is captured/crippled/sick, and has to escape/heal/recover at the 11th hour to defeat the big bad. Along the way: capture, torture, rape.
Bu
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The Sword of Truth series features dramatic fantasy adventures on an epic scale, with a good serving of romance. The plots are creative and the tone is gripping.
However, the author of the Sword of Truth series writes with an altogether excessive focus on graphic sexual violence against women. The earlier books are somewhat sparse in their inclusion of this continuing theme—at least relative to the later books in the series, some of which have major POV characters whose primary purpose is to be b
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Very good fantasy series and very easy reading. Some of the middle of the series books drag on a little, but good conclusion to the story and excellent character development.
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Terry Goodkind is a contemporary American writer and author of the best-selling epic fantasy series, The Sword of Truth, creator of the television show The Legend of the Seeker, and writer of the self-published epic, The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus (a prequel and origin story of the first Mother Confessor). He has over 20 million copies in print and has been translated into more th...more
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Beginning with Wizard's First Rule and continuing with six subsequent fantasy masterpieces, Terry Goodkind has thrilled and awed millions of readers worldwide. Now, in Naked Empire, Goodkind returns with a broad-canvas adventure of epic intrigue, violent conflict, and terrifying peril for the beautiful Kahlan Amnell and her husband, the heroic Richard Rahl, the Sword of Tr...more
Published June 1st 2004 by Tor Books
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Aug 15, 2008Stephen rated it did not like it
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Anatomy of a Break-up:
Going through a break-up or a divorce is never easy. The best of them are tinged with sadness and regret while the worst feel like a grenade going off in your chest. Worse still is the ending of a relationship that has lasted for many years and survived through adversity.
Well after almost 15 years, my relationship with the Sword of Truth series is over.
Given that these situations are already emotionally charged, I know the “right” thing to do is just to walk away and say
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Mar 12, 2011Robyn rated it did not like it
While I had hoped the decline begun in the previous book would be checked in this one, it continues on it's disastrous course. The ongoing villain is barely addressed, the introduced villain is a mere toady, who is not really threatening at all at any point, and the new characters are simply cardboard cut outs, devoid of anything entertaining or interesting.
Faith of the Fallen was a good book, and it's philosophy is an interesting one, good to discuss, even though I don't personally buy it. I wa
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Jun 26, 2012Igor Ljubuncic rated it it was ok
Mandatory music for this review: Zamfir, Lonely Shepherd.
I'm going through my book shelf, and I see a few more SoT books need my attention.
Naked Empire should be re-titled A Man and a Goat.
This book continues the breathtaking suspense from the seventh volume ... nah, just kidding.
What we have here is as follows:
Richard acquaints himself with a goat and not in a good way.
He's brought democracy to the Old World, so he feels he should vacation some.
He takes his troupe on a walkabout, and stumbles u
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Oct 17, 2012Gabriel C. rated it did not like it
It never made sense to me that any of these books were written before 9/11. I didn't check the one before this but even if it was published in early 2002, it was probably written in the first half of 2001. So I'll just make the assumption that this was the first post-9/11 book in this series. It really goes a long way toward explaining all of the rigid, dogmatic, so-stupid-its-stultifying attempts at the crudest parody of moral philosophy. It goes toward the idea explaining murdering (misguided)...more
Feb 25, 2008Jessica rated it it was ok · review of another edition
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What Pillars of Creation made me question, Naked Empire confirms. Terry's writing is getting annoying. If you have plowed through the series thus far as I am and up to this one, get ready to recap everything over and over... We learn once or twice again how Richard came to be where and what he is now.. how he came to his beliefs... and on.. and on...
The best is when Terry's feeling especially recaperrific... imagine if you will:
Kahlan's about to use her confessor power AND SUDDENLY! It reminds
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Apr 26, 2008Lara Amber rated it liked it · review of another edition
This book was practically one long Richard is right, everyone else is wrong storyline. Goodkind seriously needs to stop writing that kind of nonsense. His sister went from a very interesting main character to a sidekick.
While portions of the storyline was still interesting, Goodkind needs to start providing secondary titles to his books so you know which agenda he's going to pound this time. This one could have been titled: Naked Empire, or Why Pacifists are Evil.
I get tired when his agenda kee
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Oct 08, 2009Mike (the Paladin) rated it it was ok · review of another edition
Goodkind is finding his stride in lecturing us on the failings of our own ideals here (if that is they don't agree with his) funny I thought I was reading an epic fantasy.... give it 1.5 instead of 2 stars.
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I'm going to do what I did with Pillars of Creation for this review. This book makes me too angry to sit down and calmly write out my thoughts on why it is so absolutely terrible, and insulting to the intelligence of anyone who reads it. I just cannot even with this book. I posted my notes below, if you want to read my thoughts as I read through the book, in lieu of writing out an actual review. I tend to use more profanity in my notes, and less professional language, grammar, and punctuation th...more
Dec 07, 2007Penelope rated it liked it
Wow! Terry Goodkind, if he truly is the author, seems to have gone off the deep end here. I had a strong love/hate, emphasis on the hate side with this book. I was driven on by the plot but really, really hated the philosophy that Goodkind espoused in this book.
What a long way Richard has come from the lowly but noble woodsguide who seemed to cry at least every other chapter of 'Wizard's First Rule.' Goodkind has twisted his own characters almost out of recognition.
In this book Richard almost lo
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I read the rest of Terry Goodkind's books a few years ago, and wasn't sure that I could just jump back into the series, but I had no trouble picking up where he left off. I remember when I was reading the rest of the books one after the other, that it bothered me a bit that he would keep reminding the reader what had happened in previous books, thinking to myself, 'well, I just read it, get on with the story!' But now I appreciated those little tidbits about previous story lines! I always love a...more
If you are looking for a series that makes you fall in love with the characters and sitting at the edge of your seat with anticipation of what is coming next, you want the Sword of Truth series. Naked Empire is the eighth book of the series. For a book full of action the tiny bit of romance doesn't ruin the story and make it cheesy. The love between the two main characters gets them into more trouble and drags the story farther along. When the main character Richard gets sick they must do what t...more

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I couldn't help but feel frustrated as I read further and further into this book. The plot was interesting, but the overall theme of 'Richard is right and you are an idiot' became quite tiresome. I felt like I was reading the same thing again and again, and though I'm aware that's one of Goodkind's known characteristics, it became almost unbearable in this story. I found myself skipping over or only briefly skimming large paragraphs in the last 300 pages.
Also, if I never have to read again about
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Jun 09, 2011David Robins rated it it was amazing · review of another edition
I like this book the best for the process Goodkind describes in leading an extremely ignorant and evil (and thus vulnerable) group from 'We need you [Richard] to save us' to thinking for themselves, recognizing value and individual liberty, and defending themselves. That's a difficult process, and one worth examining in detail to similarly educate people in our world. And also it gives the 'no meat' taboo the heave-ho (after belief in it causes its share of trouble), which I always thought a bit...more

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I've started reading the series and now I can't stop reading. I liked this book better than the last one. By the end of it, I couldn't put it down! I would say way better than the Pillars of Creation, but not as good as Faith of the Fallen. But, still one of my favs. I hope the next book isn't too tragic.
The end became very preachy on anti-pacifism, which got old really fast.
If you want an author to tell you in no uncertain terms what is right and what is wrong, then this book is for you.
Jul 16, 2012Savannah rated it it was amazing
I literally just finished this book 10 minutes ago.
Where shall I start?
Maybe by saying... I LOVED this book!
But let's get a bit critical first...
It being the first novel where we get to see Richard's major character changes in action igsince his inner struggles in Faith Of The Fallen... I must start off by saying that I was annoyed with Richard for the first half of the book.
It seemed to me that his first 'speeches' to Jennsen and Owen in the beginning were condescending and belittling. I unders
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Update (1st March):
At long last, it is finally over. Naked Empire was fine but the fact that I had to stop reading it in the middle for about a week, certainly did not do it any favours. Once I restarted it, it took me ages to get back into the story and even then I spent more time reading about the book than actually read the book itself. I had thought about taking a break from the series but with just 3 more books to go, I think I'll stick around to finish it.
There were parts in the Naked Emp
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May 11, 2018Corfy rated it really liked it
This book is great, because the warrior is very smart and cunning, I would like be like him.
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I read the first 6 books of the Sword in Truth series years ago and LOVED them. Especially the first three are some of my all-time favourite books. Then I read Pillars of Creation... Terry Goodkind really dropped the ball there. I missed Kahlan and Richard as the main protagonists and it just didn't work for me, so I never got around to reading the rest of the series.
Now that they're all out, I figured it was time to finish up - I owed it to the first books ;)
And with Naked Empire Goodkind got b
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Terry Goodkind is a superb author, and in my opinion, his 'Sword of Truth' series is the best I have ever read. So good, in fact, that I have read the entire series three times in a row, back to back, non-stop. This series is *not* for children. The series covers many aspects of the dark side of humanity, in great detail, as the heroes try to overcome the evils in the world. Goodkind is not afraid to show his readers just what evil *really* is, that is, most often, people who perform acts of evi...more
There's something so wonderful about a plot so complex it truly needs 700 pages to work itself out. I appreciate that when reading Goodkind's novels I not only learn the history, culture, and customs of the main characters but also of each character whose path crosses that of Richard and Kahlan. Perhaps I won't wait 2 years to read the next book!
Dec 21, 2014Lindsey Roberts rated it it was amazing
Naked Empire is the next in the Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind. I feel like I am running out of ways to praise this series. I can’t remember if there has ever been one where I have been so impatient for the next book every single time I have finished one and am just grateful that I have joined the library here so I can have access to them.
Naked Empire sees Richard and Kahlan journeying further into the Old World, not through a matter of choice but through one of necessity. Not only is R
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Jun 14, 2019Scott Johnson rated it did not like it
Where to begin with this garbage fire....
I'm using a list because, similar to Goodkind, I can't come up with anything coherent to string everything together in a satisfying way.
1) There is less rape than usual. The bar is set so low now. There's not any explicit rape, this time, if I recall correctly, just lots of references to the Order systematically raping this new group of 'pristinely ungifted' to breed more of them. 'Just' that kind of horribleness.
2) Pacifists. While reading this, and know
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Only gave this one three stars, mostly because of how many pages there were devoted to Richard explaining over and over why the Bandakar way of thinking was erroneous and the Bandakar arguing with him on why it was not before suddenly, almost simplistically deciding to agree with him.
I have to say I was also a teensy bit let down that the solution to Richard's magic out of balance problem was simply a matter of believing in himself, in being the Seeker, and in fighting against Jagang and the Imp
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OK there were two big problems with this book.
first off YOUR FUCKING WITH THE LORE OF THE SWORD!!! WTF! If Richard doesn't beleive in the sword than he can;t kill with it... theres no BS about the anger going away and he being able to just use it like a normal ass sword. if he doesn't beleive in it, he can't hit anything with it.
come on now.. i don't mind terry changing up shit like that for the point of the story, but you better god damn acknowledge that theres something funky going on with the
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Jul 22, 2016Rebecca rated it really liked it
(Really a 3.5)
After the long, hard slog that was The Pillars of Creation, I started enjoying the series again with this one. I am torn because what Goodkind does well, he does very, very well--romance, action, and (usually) plot. But then he falls into the proselytizing hole, and we endure pages upon pages of Richard explaining the right to life and freedom (over...and over...and over again), just as he did in Faith of the Fallen, but to a different false ideology this time. First it was collect
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May 04, 2018Nicholas rated it it was ok
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In 10th: Naked Empire. This novel was frustrating. It had good action. That's it. This book exists just to push us to the big climax. where to begin with this one. Shall I start with Richard 'The Preacher'? The forgettable villain? the philosophical statements? Or quickly explain why this novel is just disappointing? I'll go with the last question.
The big positive for this book is the action. and there is plenty of it. Unfortunately, the negatives are the standout here. Kahlan and the
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Oct 01, 2017Sara Stoltz rated it it was amazing · review of another edition

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This is more of a series review: I've seen a lot of negative posts, because the author pours his beliefs into his writings. I can understand how that can be annoying. It's probably similar to how I feel when I watch the news or most talk shows. Everything is liberal, and, if it's not, it's closed-minded.
Terry Goodkind has pointed out some very real truths that we can relate to, if our eyes are open. Those truths are effortlessly encased in novels that are hard to put down. I have been reading t
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Terry Goodkind is a contemporary American writer and author of the best-selling epic fantasy series, The Sword of Truth, creator of the television show The Legend of the Seeker, and writer of the self-published epic, The First Confessor: The Legend of Magda Searus (a prequel and origin story of the first Mother Confessor). He has over 20 million copies in print and has been translated into more th...more
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“If you are unwilling to defend your right to your own lives,
then you are merely like mice trying to argue with owls.
You think their ways are wrong.
They think you are dinner.”
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“People use democracy as a free-floating abstraction disconnected from reality. Democracy in and of itself is not necessarily good. Gang rape, after all, is democracy in action.
All men have the right to live their own life. Democracy must be rooted in a rational philosophy that first and foremost recognizes the right of an individual. A few million Imperial Order men screaming for the lives of a much smaller number of people in the New World may win a democratic vote, but it does not give them the right to those lives, or make their calls for such killing right.
Democracy is not a synonym for justice or for freedom. Democracy is not a sacred right sanctifying mob rule. Democracy is a principle that is subordinate to the inalienable rights of the individual.”
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