Orius
Unrepentant DM Supremacist
Now that it's actually finished, I'd say it's worth the read.
Yes, it does drag noticably from Books 7-10, particularly in Books 8 and 10. A lot of the problem is far too much foucs on minor characters and detailing minutia than in any attempt to actually advance the plot. I think though that Jordan was possibly feeling a bit of burnout when he was going through that part, after doing book 10, he did the prequel novel New Spring and after that Book 11 was much stronger than the previous entry.
Even though it does slow down a bit there, I still think it's worth gong through the whole thing. After all, you won't have to wait 2 or 3 years after a weak and disappointing book to see how the stroy continues, like those of us who went through it before it was finished did.
Yes, it does drag noticably from Books 7-10, particularly in Books 8 and 10. A lot of the problem is far too much foucs on minor characters and detailing minutia than in any attempt to actually advance the plot. I think though that Jordan was possibly feeling a bit of burnout when he was going through that part, after doing book 10, he did the prequel novel New Spring and after that Book 11 was much stronger than the previous entry.
Even though it does slow down a bit there, I still think it's worth gong through the whole thing. After all, you won't have to wait 2 or 3 years after a weak and disappointing book to see how the stroy continues, like those of us who went through it before it was finished did.