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http://www.terrygoodkind.com/lots/lots.mov"
Anyone else here read the books? Anyone else excited to see this?
Anyone else here read the books? Anyone else excited to see this?
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http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=50430SciFi.com said:Raimi's Wizard Gets Green Light
Sam Raimi's syndicated original fantasy TV series Wizard's First Rule is set to debut in all of the top 50 markets in the United States, Variety reported.
The ABC/Disney show, based on the Sword of Truth books by Terry Goodkind, has received a green light for 22 episodes and will begin production in May.
That was the one where he really started to get pompous about his political ideology. In number eight, the last full book I read, he goes so far as to advocate the slaughter of unarmed innocents who place themselves between you and your enemy. They didn't try to move them aside or even just injure them but outright cut them down as if they were the enemy themselves. I found that rather sickening.Evo said:I read the first six books in the series, but Faith of the Fallen just got to the point where I couldn't continue reading, I don't think I even finished the book.
The Sword of Truth series is a fantasy epic written by Terry Goodkind. It follows the story of Richard Cypher, a young woodsman who discovers he is the long-lost Seeker of Truth and must use his magical sword to defeat the evil forces of the Darken Rahl.
There are a total of 17 books in the Sword of Truth series, including the prequel "Debt of Bones".
While each book has its own plot and story arc, it is recommended to read the series in order to fully understand the complex world and character development.
The series contains mature themes and violence, so it may not be suitable for young readers. It is recommended for ages 16 and up.
Yes, there was a television series adaptation called "Legend of the Seeker" that aired from 2008 to 2010. However, it deviates from the books and was not well-received by fans.