Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
If they pull off the Goldeneyes storyarc from Shadow Riaing...many sins would be forgiven.Perrin is going to become a lot more interesting here very soon, given what storylines for him are coming up!
If they pull off the Goldeneyes storyarc from Shadow Riaing...many sins would be forgiven.Perrin is going to become a lot more interesting here very soon, given what storylines for him are coming up!
Well, no, but sort of yes? It's complicated.Finally finished book 8! From the end, feels like book 9 will start things ramping up again. Is that the case or does 9 spin it's wheels?
It spins its wheels (in the snow, presumably), but its end is a top moment in the series.Finally finished book 8! From the end, feels like book 9 will start things ramping up again. Is that the case or does 9 spin it's wheels?
Okay, well, I'm ready for it! Watching S3 has got me pushing through 'the slog' at a quicker pace now. And yeah, I don't dislike the prose, just the conflict/resolution cycle of individual scenes.Well, no, but sort of yes? It's complicated.
The canonical "The Slog" is books 7-10, all inclusive. I enjoy Jordan's writing style, so even the worst book (Crossroads of Twilight, number 10) is still readable. Winter's Heart does have some series defining stuff in it, but it sure does still spend a lot of tien spinning those wheels. Book 10 gets worse on thwt front, but then Knife of Dreams (Jordan's last novel) is an all-time a solute banger, and Sanderson brings it home hard.
Book 9 contains possibly the most spectacular scene in the series. Don’t want to spoil it but it is probably the most momentous of the moments of awesome I talked about. That said, a lot of the book builds up to this. You might find some elements slower - though I think worth sticking with it. If you want to know what I’m talking about then just ask.Finally finished book 8! From the end, feels like book 9 will start things ramping up again. Is that the case or does 9 spin it's wheels?
Yeah, that doesn't really pick up fully until book 11, unfortunately: but when it does, it does so with a vengence.Okay, well, I'm ready for it! Watching S3 has got me pushing through 'the slog' at a quicker pace now. And yeah, I don't dislike the prose, just the conflict/resolution cycle of individual scenes.
I've managed to stay away from spoilers this long, so another 3-4 weeks to get to the end of book 9 won't kill me! Looking forward to seeing what you are hinting at hereBook 9 contains possibly the most spectacular scene in the series. Don’t want to spoil it but it is probably the most momentous of the moments of awesome I talked about. That said, a lot of the book builds up to this. You might find some elements slower - though I think worth sticking with it. If you want to know what I’m talking about then just ask.