The Fires of Heaven is the fifth book in Robert Jordan’s epic fantasy series, The Wheel of Time. With the world on the brink of war, Rand al’Thor must marshal all his forces to protect civilization from being destroyed forever.
For who is this book for ?
The Fires of Heaven is a brilliantly written and compelling novel that will thrill lovers of epic fantasy. Robert Jordan has created a masterpiece with this series, and anyone who enjoys the genre should not miss out on it.
Pros :
- The Fires of Heaven is an exciting and action-packed fifth installment in Robert Jordan’s epic Wheel of Time series
- This book is full of richly drawn characters, worldbuilding, and complex plotting that will appeal to fans of fantasy fiction
- The Fires of Heaven is a thrilling read that will keep readers on the edge of their seats waiting for the next book in this bestselling series
Cons :
- The Fires of Heaven is the fifth book in a 14-book series, so it may be difficult to follow for those who haven’t read the first four books.
- The story can be slow at times and tend to focus on too many characters/plotlines simultaneously.
- It’s a long book (960 pages) and may not be ideal for some people who don’t have the time to read an 800+ page novel.
Learn more about the author
Robert Jordan was a best-selling author and one of the most highly acclaimed fantasy writers of all time. He wrote The Wheel of Time series, which has been called “the definitive epic fantasy” by TIME magazine.
Reader Reviews
“The fires of heaven is one of the best books I have ever read it has everything a great book needs adventure,romance,and mystery.I could not put it down and would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a good book.”
“Robert Jordan has done it again with another great book in the Wheel of Time series. This one is full of adventure, mystery and surprises that will keep you turning pages until the end.”
“This is one of those books that you don’t want to end.”
“I have read a lot of fantasy in my life, and this is one of the best series I have ever read. It’s up there with Tolkien.”