![]() The only thing that saved me is remembering that I already knew communism is flawed when put into practice.Īs a villain, Nicci is delicious, for she is truly insane. I must say that after reading this book, I almost, almost wanted to become a capitalist. For instance, Richard gets in trouble because he was working too hard, thus taking work from other people. He throws Richard into the heart of the Imperial Order in order to show us how incredibly absurd the Order's society is. While the Order has obviously been a symbol for communism from the beginning, Goodkind intends to browbeat you with it if you hadn't already realized or if you had, until this point, thought he was just joking. This is justified by what he experienced in the last book and his disillusionment with his own methods of trying to beat the Imperial Order.įaith of the Fallen takes a sharp left turn (no pun intended) at communism and doesn't look back. In fact, Richard is rather laid back in this entire book. ![]() Once again, Goodkind deprives Richard of the Sword of Truth so that he can take him on a philosophical journey that avoids bloodshed and uber-powerful moments of rage. Perhaps the best book in the series so far. ![]()
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