Crossroads of Twilight - Robert Jordan - A Short Summary and Review


A short summary of the book Crossroads of Twilight:

The wolf tries to find his falcon while fighting the Shaido. The Seanchan open up to alliances, and Tar Valon acquires the Amyrlin.

My favorite Robert Jordan quote from the book:

"The surface of water may be still, but the fish never stop swimming."


Questions to ponder while reading:

Does age confer wisdom?

Is imperialism the most peaceful government?

My review:

Book 10 of 14!!!

I can't believe that so many ancient people behave so badly.

I had really hoped the rebels would have won by now.


 

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