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[edit] Length
There is a bit in the intro about book length that is simply not true... it says that Lord of Chaos is longest, and that subsequent books are shorter. In fact, several of the later books are longer than the Lord of Chaos (and the final book is rumored to be the longest of all, rumored to be well in excess of 1000 pages.) Also, even if this were true, its not particularly relevant to this book. I'm deleting this part of the wiki. --Cms479 18:59, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
Turns out I was looking at the hardcover lenght of Lord of Chaos, which is significantly less than the paperback. Still, I don't really see how this is relevant to this book, so I'm going to leave my change as is.--Cms479 19:04, 27 July 2006 (UTC)