595 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 1992 by Orbit.

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3 stars (3 reviews)

El Dragón Renacido Libro 3 de La Rueda del Tiempo. tomado de La Rueda del Tiempo Wiki [link text][1]

Este artículo trata sobre el tercer libro de La Rueda del Tiempo. Para el título con el mismo nombre, consultar Dragón Renacido. El Dragón Renacido (abreviado como EDR) es el tercer libro de la serie de novelas fantásticas de La Rueda del Tiempo, escrita por Robert Jordan. Su primera edición fue publicada por la editorial estadounidense Tor Books con el nombre The Dragon Reborn (TDR) el 15 de septiembre de 1991, diez meses después del lanzamiento de su antecesora, La Gran Cacería. En total, cuenta con un prólogo y 56 capítulos. Tanto este libro como todos los posteriores no han sido reeditados dividiéndolos en dos partes, como sí se realizó con las dos primeras novelas de la serie para acercarlas a un público más joven.

En su edición española, El Dragón …

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reviewed The Dragon Reborn by Robert Jordan (The Wheel Of Time, #4)

Review of 'The Dragon Reborn' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

For book number 3 I was no longer wearing my rose-tinted nostalgia goggles. All the inherent flaws of later books that drove me away were already present in this book. Is it possible that people have normal relationships with each other? Our trio of Aes Sedai in training are catty bitches, to each other, and to others, and Nynaeve's excessive tic of braid tugging has begun. I get it, she's an angry lady with issues, so she yanks on her hair until it hurts. Over and over and over again.

Same with Perrin and Zarine. Do people fall in love like that? I don't really know. It was irritating.

The book was also too big, could have done with some editing. Too much time to get going, only the last quarter being exciting in any kind of way. Tons of pacing issues.

That said, I am still invested to see …

Rand fulfills more prophecies!!!

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I've finally started consulting the Wikipedia pages for these books that I'm reviewing that I finished a few weeks ago, and so I can say with certainty that this is the one where Rand runs away and we know that he's feeling really angsty and going through some shit but also we're following other characters in the meantime, so we don't have to deal with all the personal growth that takes place during this book directly. At this point in the series I think Perrin has started to grow on me, awoo, but Mat is as annoying as ever because all he ever wants to do is run away sans the personal growth bit. The girls go off to do their thing but they have no idea what they're doing, and it's a wonder they survive. It's a wonder any of them survive, really. How did this series not end …

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