
The Shadow Rising: Book Four of 'The Wheel of Time'
by Robert Jordan (1990)
Like 'The Dragon Reborn', this continues the epic journey with intricate world-building and a sprawling narrative.

by Robert Jordan (1991)
The Dragon Reborn—the leader long prophesied who will save the world, but in the saving destroy it; the savior who will run mad and kill all those dearest to him—is on the run from his destiny. Able to touch the One Power, but unable to control it, and with no one to teach him how—for no man has done it in three thousand years—Rand al'Thor knows only that he must face the Dark One. But how? Winter has stopped the war—almost—yet men are dying, calling out for the Dragon. But where is he? Perrin Aybara is in pursuit with Moiraine Sedai, her Warder Lan, and Loial the Ogier. Bedeviled by dreams, Perrin is grappling with another deadly problem—how is he to escape the loss of his own humanity? Egwene, Elayne and Nynaeve are approaching Tar Valon, where Mat will be healed—if he lives until they arrive. But who will tell the Amyrlin their news—that the Black Ajah, long thought only a hideous rumor, is all too real? They cannot know that in Tar Valon far worse awaits... Ahead, for all of them, in the Heart of the Stone, lies the next great test of the Dragon reborn....
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by Robert Jordan (1990)
Like 'The Dragon Reborn', this continues the epic journey with intricate world-building and a sprawling narrative.

by Patrick Rothfuss (2011)
Fans of 'The Dragon Reborn' will appreciate the deep lore and character development in this richly imagined world.

by Jim Butcher (2007)
Similar to 'The Dragon Reborn', this series offers epic scope with a strong focus on political maneuvering and large-scale conflict.
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