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Old 10-27-2009, 09:44 AM   #1
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Updated: New New Wheel of Time Book out Today

Just to remind the the fans of the series. Time to see how new guy does.

And the new guy did pretty well. Round 2 commences today.


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Old 10-27-2009, 09:57 AM   #2
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I need to read these again. Haven't done so in several years.
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Old 10-27-2009, 11:21 AM   #3
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didnt the author die? I got about halfway through the 3rd book.... they were all the same, and hard to read, but I HAD to know what happend... so I read the wiki spoilers!
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Old 10-27-2009, 01:10 PM   #4
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Shit. I thought this came out next month.
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Old 10-27-2009, 01:11 PM   #5
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Picked it up over lunch. Good lord, sucker is HUGE. And this is part 1 of 3? Lordy.
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Old 10-27-2009, 01:14 PM   #6
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Well, time to 86 this thread until I catch up. Just started Lord of Chaos today...I've read them all before, but I want to hit the new book fresh off the latest.
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Old 10-27-2009, 01:17 PM   #7
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didnt the author die? I got about halfway through the 3rd book.... they were all the same, and hard to read, but I HAD to know what happend... so I read the wiki spoilers!

Yes, he picked a successor to finish the series for him though. Kinda like he was the Dragon Reborn or something.
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Old 10-27-2009, 01:42 PM   #8
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Jordan died, I don't know if Sanderson was picked to finish the series before or after Jordan's death (I think it was after, based on things I read, and Sanderson was picked by Jordan's wife, Harriet, who has been his editor).

Currently about 1/4 through the 9th book in a re-read of the series before reading this one. Going to get it on Audible, though, if it's available, I strongly prefer listening to detailed descriptions of embroidery than reading them.

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Old 10-27-2009, 01:51 PM   #9
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I strongly prefer listening to detailed descriptions of embroidery than reading them.

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Old 10-27-2009, 02:10 PM   #10
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I do the same with George R. R. Martin. Allows me to unfocus on the overly long descriptions of blades of grass and queue back in when it actually gets good.

Oh, and the book IS available on Audible, so I'll pick it up "soon."

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Old 10-27-2009, 02:13 PM   #11
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I do the same with George R. R. Martin. Allows me to unfocus on the overly long descriptions of blades of grass and queue back in when it actually gets good.

Oh, and the book IS available on Audible, so I'll pick it up "soon."

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I loved reading the first couple of books in the WOT series. Then, unfortunately, Jordan became obsessed with creating thousands of main characters that I was forced to keep up with and understand every essence of their being. My brain exploded several times when reading books 7 and 8, and I finally gave up in frustration.

Perhaps I will give it another try in the future, but right now...meh.
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Jordan died, I don't know if Sanderson was picked to finish the series before or after Jordan's death (I think it was after, based on things I read, and Sanderson was picked by Jordan's wife, Harriet, who has been his editor).

I believe it was before. I seem to remember reading how RJ and Sanderson had some time to speak and go over the plots before he died.
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Old 10-27-2009, 02:41 PM   #13
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Sanderson was picked by his wife after he died. Jordan left lots of detailed notes though.

I believe I read on his blog(Jordan's), that he sat down with his wife and his cousin Wilson and told them how it all ended. I think it said this was recorded as well.
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Old 10-27-2009, 03:21 PM   #14
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I've been anxiously waiting this since I re-read the entire series last year. I'll be picking it up Friday at lunch.
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Old 10-27-2009, 04:11 PM   #15
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I read this series until the

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I was done then. Never went back, and never intend to.
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Old 10-27-2009, 04:57 PM   #16
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These books became unbearable after the fourth. The writing is banal. The characters are bland. The stupid abstract magicy stuff is the only reason to read.
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Old 10-27-2009, 07:17 PM   #17
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These books became unbearable after the fourth. The writing is banal. The characters are bland. The stupid abstract magicy stuff is the only reason to read.

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Wow, that came sooner than I had realized. I used to buy these in hardcover as soon as they came out, but I'm not sure what to do this time . I will read it though, definitely.
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These books became unbearable after the fourth. The writing is banal. The characters are bland. The stupid abstract magicy stuff is the only reason to read.

Sadly, the guy with the great imagination is dead, and the editor that failed so miserably is still prominently involved. I don't see this series improving much.
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Old 11-10-2009, 09:38 PM   #20
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If the series continues like it has, the new author will suddenly decide to introduce a few new factions with about 12 new main characters, decide to extend the series to 18 books because of this, and then die after book 16, causing another author search to happen.

Seriously though, I'm only done book 8, and 6-8 have been REALLY hard for me to read over the years because NOTHING HAPPENS. There's so many characters that to move everybody's story forward one inch means an 800 page book, the first 650 pages are intensely boring and then the last 150 pages are usually pretty exciting.
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Seriously though, I'm only done book 8, and 6-8 have been REALLY hard for me to read over the years because NOTHING HAPPENS. There's so many characters that to move everybody's story forward one inch means an 800 page book, the first 650 pages are intensely boring and then the last 150 pages are usually pretty exciting.

Hate to tell you, but be ready for pain in books 9 & 10. I'll never read 10 again..ever.

That said...this latest one was pretty enjoyable.
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I'm less than a third of the way through as I'm only reading a chapter before bed each night, but I've found this book to be the most enjoyable since the first few in the series.
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Old 11-25-2009, 05:35 PM   #23
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Impatience got the best of me and I finished it today reading the last 200 pages during the course of the day. To me, this is the most enjoyable book in the series since the early ones. I think Sanderson did a great job of sticking to the best elements of Jordan's style. I'm eager to see what happens next when Towers of Midnight comes out next year.
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Excited to hear that Eaglesfan - I just started Winter's Heart (9) in my re-read and it's really starting to bog down. The Path of Daggers (8) was much more difficult to read than I remember it being, and I was thoroughly disappointed in the book in general.
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Old 11-25-2009, 05:42 PM   #25
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Kinda telling then since the 5th book is the best of the entire series....
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Excited to hear that Eaglesfan - I just started Winter's Heart (9) in my re-read and it's really starting to bog down. The Path of Daggers (8) was much more difficult to read than I remember it being, and I was thoroughly disappointed in the book in general.

IMO, those are the 2 worst books in the series.
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I also think Sanderson (or Jordan?) did a great job in the latest book of legitimately explaining/closing some of the biggest loop holes/plot issues/criticisms that were raised by earlier books.
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IMO, those are the 2 worst books in the series.

I agree. I'm about 200 pages into book 9 and nothing has really happened.
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Wow, just finished book 12, and I agree with EF. Not amazing, and there were some parts where he was a little bit too Jordan for me (it seemed like the Mat story was mostly filler, along the lines of books 9 and 10). But he concluded it well, actually got somewhere with the characters, and somewhere that made me excited about them instead of exasperated. I'm actually eager to keep reading this series now, which is a big step in the right direction.
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I haven't read it yet, but my wife says there's good stuff in there.

I just started book 9 in my reread so I will get there eventually.
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Wow, just finished book 12, and I agree with EF. Not amazing, and there were some parts where he was a little bit too Jordan for me (it seemed like the Mat story was mostly filler, along the lines of books 9 and 10). But he concluded it well, actually got somewhere with the characters, and somewhere that made me excited about them instead of exasperated. I'm actually eager to keep reading this series now, which is a big step in the right direction.

This sums it up for me perfectly. It's not amazing, but it is very good. The early books I couldn't wait to read what happened next. Book 10 sat for months before I even picked it up. This book has me once again eagerly anticipating the next book.

Edit: I agree that the Mat chapters seemed like mostly filler except for his interaction with one Aes Sedai. That is very interesting. However, this book did the best job of keeping the filler chapters very short. It seems like there were very few pages dedicated to Mat's story in this book.
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I am now about 1/3 through Knife of Dreams, and am looking forward to getting to The Gathering Storm next. Luckily (ok, not really), I cannot play video games right now (sprained thumb a month ago, spent the last month in a cast, now another month in a splint), otherwise books would have fallen by the wayside for Dragon Age.

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I am about halfway through the book.

This book is a lot different than the last few books. I don't know if it is because it has been a long time coming or what, but it seems like something is happening in almost every chapter. I don't know if it because Sanderson wote most of it or not. It doesn't feel like Jordan wrote much of it because there's not a lot of the boring descriptions that were in the previous books.

I don't think large boobs have been mentioned at all in the book.

The Perrin story line is still like it has been for a few books, but otherwise I am really enjoying the book.
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That was one of my favorite moments as well.
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Sanderson tweeted yesterday that he has finished the first draft of Towers of Midnight. Says in on scheduled for a late October/early November release. He estimates it will end up being about 20k more words than The Gathering Storm.
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Sanderson tweeted yesterday that he has finished the first draft of Towers of Midnight. Says in on scheduled for a late October/early November release. He estimates it will end up being about 20k more words than The Gathering Storm.

Great news. I can't wait to read it.
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Wow, that is massive. It boggles my mind to think Jordan was going to try to do this in one book. I dont think he would have, but if he did it would have been a really crappy book.

I'm eager to read this next volume, I think Sanderson did well on the last one.
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I recently finished reading the whole series and the latest book. I agree it was much better than the last several Jordan books, and look forward to the next book.

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I recently finished reading the whole series and the latest book. I agree it was much better than the last several Jordan books, and look forward to the next book.

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Yes. That was pretty awesome.
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Completely agree. I was very curious as to how that was going to play out, because I knew there was something off there, but couldn't put my finger on it. The ending to that thread was particularly brilliant I thought.
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Wow, that is massive. It boggles my mind to think Jordan was going to try to do this in one book. I dont think he would have, but if he did it would have been a really crappy book.

I'm eager to read this next volume, I think Sanderson did well on the last one.


I think by the time he had said that, he knew his time was probably measured in months, and just didn't want to leave it unfininshed. He had gotten his groove back somewhat in Knife of Dreams, but frankly, Crossroads of Twilight and Winter's Heart primarily caused him to run out of time.
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I recently finished reading the whole series and the latest book. I agree it was much better than the last several Jordan books, and look forward to the next book.

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Yes, that was one of my favorite moments in the book.
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Completely agree. I was very curious as to how that was going to play out, because I knew there was something off there, but couldn't put my finger on it. The ending to that thread was particularly brilliant I thought.

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I think my wife pre-ordered it for me for my birthday. Luckily these always come out around my birthday - I'm stuck in a habit of getting the hardcovers and it seems silly to stop at this point.

I probably should reread the last book, but I'm not sure I have all that much time in my reading schedule for two!
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I think my wife pre-ordered it for me for my birthday. Luckily these always come out around my birthday - I'm stuck in a habit of getting the hardcovers and it seems silly to stop at this point.

I probably should reread the last book, but I'm not sure I have all that much time in my reading schedule for two!

Autumn, check out this link for a very good synopsis of each chapter of The Gathering Storm, which includes footnotes and links to all key terms. It's how I've prepared for The Towers of Midnight!

http://www.encyclopaedia-wot.org/books/index.html

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Awesome! Thanks for the reminder!
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I pre-ordered it from Amazon, I should get it on release day. Unfortunately (?), though, I am going to finish reading The Once and Future King before diving back into the WoT world. I'm very much enjoying Once and Future King, though.

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I guess I'll be nice and let my wife read it first. I'll get some reading in while she's not reading, I guess.
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