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Stone of Tears (The Sword of Truth #2) [Mass Market Paperback]

Terry Goodkind
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Book Description

August 15, 1996
An Epic of Awesome Power

Kahlan has at last gained the one goal she had always thought was beyond her grasp ... love. Against all odds, the ancient bonds of secret oaths, and the dark talents of men long dead, Richard has won her heart.

Amid sudden and disastrous events, Richard's life is called due to satisfy those treacherous oaths. To save his life, Kahlan must forsake Richard's love and cast him into the chains of slavery, knowing there could be no sin worse than such a betrayal.

Richard is determined to unlock the secrets bound in the magic of ancient oaths and to again be free. Kahlan, alone with the terrible truth of what she has done, must set about altering the course of a world thrown into war. But even that may be easier than ever winning back the heart of the only man she will ever love.

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Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

This satisfying sequel to Goodkind's powerful debut novel, Wizard's First Rule, has everything one could ask for in an epic fantasy. In the earlier book, Seeker of Truth Richard Cypher tricked the sorcerer Darken Rahl by using Wizard's First Rule (that people are stupid and can be easily misled) into opening the wrong Box of Orden. Though this saved humanity from the evil mage's tyrannies, it also tore the veil between worlds, so the diabolical Keeper of the Underworld can now reach through and seize permanent control of the living. To stop this from happening, Richard must now learn how to be a wizard. The Sisters of the Light promise they will teach him to wield his powers, but they require that he wear a collar of obedience, something he has sworn he would rather die than do. Events sweep Richard and his betrothed, the Mother Confessor Kahlan Amnell, apart from one another; later, in one of the most vigorous battle sequences written for a heroine in modern fantasy, Kahlan leads her underage troops against battle-hardened soldiers, the young warriors naked except for a spectral coat of whitewash intended to make them look like "spirits." Those who like their fantasy big and brassy will revel in this exemplar of the genre.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Library Journal

After the death of Sorcerer Darken Rahl, Richard Cypher?a woods guide turned reluctant hero?finds that his responsibilities have only just begun. He seeks a teacher to help him control his magical gift but is caught in a difficult struggle to retain control over his destiny. Goodkind's talents for world building and characterization are again featured in this sequel to Wizard's First Rule (LJ 9/15/94). He explores not only the deeds but the innermost thoughts of his heroes and villains. Graphic depictions of sex and violence, though integral to the story, limit this powerful saga to mature audiences.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 992 pages
  • Publisher: Tor Fantasy; Reprint edition (August 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812548094
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812548099
  • Product Dimensions: 4.2 x 2 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (630 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #13,531 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Terry Goodkind is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Sword of Truth series, Richard and Kahlan stories, author of The Law of Nines, and writer of Legend of the Seeker, the Sam Raimi produced, ABC television series based on The Sword of Truth books.

Goodkind was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska, where he also attended art school, one of his many interests on the way to becoming a writer. Besides a career in wildlife art, he has been a cabinet maker and violin maker, and he has done restoration work on rare and exotic artifacts from around the world -- each with its own story to tell, he says.

While continuing to maintain the northeastern home he built with his own hands, in recent years he and his wife, Jeri, have created a second home in the desert Southwest, where he now spends the majority of his time.

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Customer Reviews

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137 of 145 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Beware the Kindle version February 18, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
This review is not about the novel, but the ebook version. I can understand some errors during the conversion process, but to misplace an entire section is unforgivable. A key section dealing with the Sisters of the Dark, originally taking place at the end of chapter 64, has been moved to the end of the book, AFTER "The End". Obviously, no one bothered reviewing the ebook prior to publication.

Editing errors continue in the next book, "Blood of the Fold". Upon checking to see if any sections had been misplaced in that book I discovered sections were divided not by a sword, as in "Wizard's First Rule", nor by asterisks, as in "Stone of Tears", but by the words "1 Line Space". I did not look beyond the last chapter to see if this occurred throughout the book.

I understand Amazon and the publishers' reasons for encoding their products with DRM (digital rights management). But I consider this a breach of the unwritten agreement between publisher and reader. If they continue to provide us with inferior, error-ridden products, they should not complain when we strip their protections so we can re-edit their books into something readable.
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98 of 115 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars It moved me April 22, 2003
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I read Wizards First Rule in one extended sitting during a 30 hour trip from Sydney to Frankfurt. I wanted a book that would take my mind off of being cooped up in airplanes. It worked really well for that.

I read Stone of Tears because WFR got me hooked on the characters, particularly Richard, the hero, and I wanted more. For me, Stone of Tears was an even better story. Do you know that feeling when you identify with a character so much that you start writing your own dialog for him? I hope that's not just me who does that...

I agree with a lot of reviewers who talk about wooden dialog and some unbelievable situations. Most of the men and some of the women in the story seem to have physical abilities and endurance that would sweep the olympic games if they ever tore the veil between that world and ours. But, listen: that's not important. To me, emotions are important, and intelligent characters. I don't want to be yelling at dumb characters, in my head.

I identify with Richard. He's an angry young man with a strong personal code. He's no wuss. He's smart. I once was a young man like that, too, so it felt good to slip into his skin.

Ultimately, my test for a good book is whether it changes how I experience the world. This series is doing that. I'm thinking about my own experience as a Seeker, and my own personal Sword of Truth. Sound silly? In 1999, I quit a safe job and became a consultant. I had no savings, nor equipment, nor preparation. This was a Sword of Truth moment, I now realize. It's a moment that comes rarely in life-- when you see what you must do and you do it despite the pain it will cause you. We're caught up in so many complicated threads in our modern lives, Terry Goodkind is the kind of writer who helps me reflect on how I can maintain my moral compass.

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22 of 26 people found the following review helpful
Format:Mass Market Paperback
"Stone of Tears" by Terry Goodkind picks up right after the first novel, "Wizard's First Rule", and really hits the ground running. The story transitions pretty seamlessly, and the reader is again struck with Goodkind's relentlessly brutal storytelling ability. This book greatly expands the world of The Sword of Truth series beyond what had been revealed in the first novel. The readers are given several new major characters, along with a host of minor ones, and an entirely new land of people only previously mentioned in passing. At almost one thousand pages, this is probably the longest novel in the entire series, and a lot of ground is covered here. The events of Stone of Tears set up the direction the rest of the series takes, which, as of this writing, is currently at it's tenth book and set to end with two more.

There are so many different plotlines that it's difficult to summarize it all in one review, but the main plot here is that Richard is taken, mostly against his will, by a group called the Sisters of Light to their palace in the Old World. It seems the Sisters aren't fond of untrained wizards running around, as they have a tendency to cause unnecessary problems (and a wizard's gift can kill him if he doesn't know how to keep it under control). At this point there are no other wizards left to teach Richard, so they take it upon themselves to ensure he gets the proper training. Several reviewers of the books later on in the series try to point out that Richard is invincible, all powerful, never makes mistakes, etc. To them I would firmly point right here, where the far-reaching extent of Richard's mistakes begin to manifest.
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29 of 36 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Brilliant effort By GoodKind August 8, 2000
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I noticed somebody giving a review on this after reading 1/3 the book. Such a review should be given only 1/3rd its weight in value in my opinion. First of, the so called "sexual situations" are directed at adults. Goodkind say's he writes these books with adults in mind. If there is so much evil in these fantasy type stories, its only common place that such gory sex acts might exist too. I don't have a problem with that. If the reviewer continued reading, he'd know the Sisters of Light are nothing like the Aes Sedai of Jordans world. In conclusion, this is a fabulous tale, and I give it 5 stars. I have read all the books in this series and their wonderful. Each book is nicely concluded and we're not kept hanging.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Great
Got this for my hubby who wanted to read it badly & still likes real books. He loved reading this.
Published 3 days ago by M.A.R.
2.0 out of 5 stars Great book, terrible version for kindle.
Way too many typos, in this addition. I mean seriously, it shouldn't be hard to proofread a digital translation. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Dakota
5.0 out of 5 stars STONE OF TEARS
Well just finished my reading of Terry Goodkind's 2nd novel in the series. I have to admit a lot of chores have been waiting patiently while I finished this book. Read more
Published 18 days ago by Barbara J Maich
1.0 out of 5 stars Unavailable--content
Review is not about the content of the book, but the lack of availability!
I've been seeing this message about unavailable content for about a month and a half; noted a review... Read more
Published 25 days ago by Simon Drummond
4.0 out of 5 stars why cant i get it?
what the heck is wrong with it that i am not able to buy/download this book, i jst fimished the frist oone and a eager to start the second but i am not able to purchase it :(
Published 26 days ago by Karen Smail
5.0 out of 5 stars Stone of tears
Richard is amazing! This series is great so far. I can't believe there are so many books to it I will have to make time to catch up. I don't want to miss out. Read more
Published 28 days ago by J. Jones
4.0 out of 5 stars Stone of tears
Nice read lots of action and passion passionate read the next book would recommend this series to any fanciful reader
Published 1 month ago by Unknown
4.0 out of 5 stars not bad
At first the jumping back and forth between what each set of characters was doing was annoying.... Then I found myself thinking 'I wonder what so and so is doing', and a chapter or... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Andi Trowbridge
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Sequel
This is the second time reading this book and it is by far my favorite of the entire series. The world building is phenomenal and character development continues to delight and... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Chris
5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding sequel to a good first novel
The second in the Sword of Truth series is a bigger and more sophisticated novel than the original, "Wizards' first rule". Read more
Published 1 month ago by Eric Robertson
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