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| Registered User Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Swansea
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? eye of the world. the first one. it was got me reading teh series after all (tho after four i wish i had stopped) i like rand, the women were not as irratating as they became, and i fouind it interesting. |
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| | #49 (permalink) |
| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? I might have posted in this thread already (sorry, can't be bothered reading it all ), but here's my thoughts atm...I thought that The Eye of the World was the worst of the series due to it's amazing Tolkien copyright breach. I only carried on out of a lack of anything else to read plus a huge amount of boredom. Shadow rising is probably my favourite. I think it was the first one in the series that really stood out to me as more than your average fantasy fair. More than the farmboy-becomes-jedi-master that the previous 3 books had been sticking to religiously. Sure, Rand was still destined to become the jedi master, but book 4 showed it wasn't going to be that simple ![]() |
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| | #51 (permalink) |
| Rowesdower saves us Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Minnesota
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? I remember really loving the first couple books. I thought the characters were interesting and the plot was compelling. But as the series has progress it feels like its spinning its wheels. It doesn't seem to go anywhere and the only character I still look forward to reading is Perrin, I like wolves so sue me, and he gets no time in comparison with the boring as hell characters in the tower and the increasingly annoying and unpleasant female characters. I think he is not so much writing the story as trying to draw it out to thirteen books to fit his pattern. |
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| | #52 (permalink) |
| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? I always thought 13 would have been the perfect number of books for the series, and it seemed like that's what he was aiming for. 12 was a bit of a surprise, and has come a bit early I think. Since he changed his mind about alternating between main and prequels, and then lost all that weight, I did suspect he had a health problem ![]() |
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| | #53 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Kent
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? I can't remember why as I haven't read the books in quite a while, and so can't remember what happened in each, but Fires of Heaven was always my favourite WoT book for some reason ... Or maybe I just liked the title ![]() |
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| | #54 (permalink) |
| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? It did have the best title And I seem to remember liking the prologue, don't know why that sticks in my head though... had a great ending too if I'm remembering the right one (Rand in a box?) |
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| Fierce Vowelless One Join Date: Apr 2003 Location: Florida
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? So far it's Knife of Dreams since that is the only one I've read in the past few years... However, on a different subject, am I the only one dissappointed in the cover art (US editions)? I've seen Darrell Sweet's art elsewhere and loved it (Piers Anthony Xanth books come to mind) but for some reason all the characters and animals on these covers come out distorted, their hand/heads/feet out of proportion, dwarf horses and improper costumes (though this can probably be pinned on the publisher/author not providing the correct material if the artist has not read the book) and just plain oddness. Am I the only one? |
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| | #57 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: May 2006 Location: Florida
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? Robert is a good writer but he tends to repeat himself a lot, and I find it does make the stories quicker if you skip every other word when he describes what someone is wearing especially the women. 11 is the best in the series number 4 is good too. |
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| | #58 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: May 2006 Location: Florida
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? Your so rite Tom, Perrin is the best character in the series, Mat is second and third is Rand. The women get on your nerves as well and could Jordan take down the descriptive a little bit on what the woman are wearing, take out all the description and you got books that are at least 50 pages shorter |
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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Kent
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? Quote:
) and Rahvin being deconstructed in the palace of Caemlyn. | |
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| | #60 (permalink) |
| Sick and Tired Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Greater Manchester
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| Re: Best Wheel of Time novel so far? Ah, well... Fire's of Heaven was still good ![]() As to the Asmodean matter - Jordan has since confirmed who killed him. I don't know whether you know or not, so I'll spoilerise it: **POSSIBLE SPOILERS** It was Graendal. I think. |
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