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ChrisW
June 2nd, 2005, 07:43 PM
From dragonmount.com:

Robert Jordan's KNIFE OF DREAMS, Book Eleven of The Wheel of Time(tm), to go on-sale October 11, 2005!

Internationally bestselling author Robert Jordan's eleventh book in his wildly popular The Wheel of Time series, Knife of Dreams (A Tor hardcover; 704 pages; $29.95; 0-312-87307-7), will go on-sale nation-wide this October 11, 2005. Knife of Dreams will be the second to last book in the highly acclaimed The Wheel of Time(tm) series, the last three books of which have all been #1 New York Times bestsellers.

Jordan, who is a graduate of The Citadel, the Military College of South Carolina, with a degree in physics, has been lauded by The New York Times for his extraordinary story-telling ability: "the books' battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the ambiguities in these novels-the evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events-bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to Tolkien's work."

In Knife of Dreams, the dead are walking, men are dying impossible deaths, and it seems as though reality itself has become unstable: all are signs of the imminence of the Last Battle, when Rand al'Thor, the Dragon Reborn, must confront the Dark One as humanity's only hope. But Rand dares not fight until he possesses all the surviving seals on the Dark One's prison. And he faces other dangers-there are those among the Forsaken who will go to any length to see him dead . . . The winds of time have become a storm, and things that everyone believed were fixed in place forever are changing before their eyes. Now Rand must ride those storm winds, or the Dark One will triumph.

With over 12 million copies of The Wheel of Time series sold in North America, Tor will be publishing Knife of Dreams with an announced first printing of a million copies. As part of its $750,000 National marketing campaign (more details below), Tor will be promoting the Knife of Dreams with an Internet Hunt where participants will have the opportunity to navigate through twelve sites by solving a series of riddles. The solution to each riddle will lead to the URL of the next site.

Multiple prizes are planned for winning participants. In June, Tor will announce the internet hunt on participating Jordan websites and other mainstream and genre sites. Participants will be directed to a Knife of Dreams site (url to come) to register themselves for the hunt.


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Oh and as I mentioned in another thread, The "New Spring" Tor PB has 16 pahes of the prolouge and the full prolouge will be released as an ebook around July and Tor will post the first chapter or exept of it on it's site.

pennywise86
June 2nd, 2005, 08:21 PM
Is that Rand or Perrin? Who's the woman and who's the old man? Thom?

Anyone know?

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JohnH
June 3rd, 2005, 05:29 PM
704 pages? Ouch. Nowhere near long enough for me. Another cover from hades I see. Never knew that Perrin was just Rand with a beard!

October cannot come quickly enough. I just hope the e-prologue is nice and long as the last one was.

Evil Agent
June 3rd, 2005, 07:49 PM
ROTFL! Oh man... Rand with a beard I guess???

I have to agree, ALL the covers for the WoT series are (in my opinion) among the worst fantasy cover art of ALL TIME! So bad, SO bad, that I almost like them. They're so ridiculously awful that you almost feel sorry for them, and develop a strange misshapen affection for them.

It's that Darrel K. Sweet guy, he did them all! I blame him (and whoever gave him the job).

Anyway, the summary of the book actually sounds promising. I don't want to raise my hopes (I was severely annoyed with book 10... and 7, 8, 9 actually).

Murrin
June 4th, 2005, 06:22 AM
Must say I'm continually glad the UK gets the generic black covers with the wheel-and-serpant, rather than these illustrated ones.

Psylent
June 4th, 2005, 02:46 PM
Yea, that covers pretty bad.

I'm glad to see that's he going to be on time with this book.

ChrisW
June 4th, 2005, 07:31 PM
704 pages? Ouch. Nowhere near long enough for me. Another cover from hades I see. Never knew that Perrin was just Rand with a beard!

October cannot come quickly enough. I just hope the e-prologue is nice and long as the last one was.

Well 704 won't be to bad if they return to the font and margin size that the earlier books had but based on how fast RJ wrote this I doubt it and well i'll take 704 pages of WoT anyday. I thought it was Rand with a Beard until I saw someone mention Perrin. :eek:

Do you believe the 1 million first print run? WH's was only 500 000 which they then incresed to 600 000 according to PW. Bit of Hype on Tor's part unless they are including the PB run aswell me tinks.

Psylent
June 5th, 2005, 12:57 AM
Well 704 won't be to bad if they return to the font and margin size that the earlier books had but based on how fast RJ wrote this I doubt it and well i'll take 704 pages of WoT anyday. I thought it was Rand with a Beard until I saw someone mention Perrin. :eek:

Do you believe the 1 million first print run? WH's was only 500 000 which they then incresed to 600 000 according to PW. Bit of Hype on Tor's part unless they are including the PB run aswell me tinks.

Yea, Path of Daggers used a really big font. I'm not sure if Crossroads of Twilight and Winter's Heart were that big though. 704 does seem pretty big considering it has been less then two years since his last book came out.

If you're numbers are right, ChrisW, that does seem like way to many copies. I imagine it will sell similar numbers to CoT, nobody is going to be jumping in at book 11 without having read the previous books.

Mithfânion
June 5th, 2005, 04:54 AM
These Darrell Sweet covers are a shame.

I wonder if book 11 will be good enough for Jordan to draw in those readers who have trailed off the series or who were only reading because they wanted to know the end. In a way it would be nice if the man could recover.

Radone
June 5th, 2005, 10:46 AM
These Darrell Sweet covers are a shame.

I wonder if book 11 will be good enough for Jordan to draw in those readers who have trailed off the series or who were only reading because they wanted to know the end. In a way it would be nice if the man could recover.

I hope that publishers actually listen to the fans because Darrell Sweet covers are without a doubt the most cartoonish, ugly covers out there.

 

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