Steel_Wind
Legend
I gave up on it too. It turned into protracting a series for $$. The lack of plot evolution was one thing - but the part that made it intolerable for me was the lack of character evolution, especially among the female Aes Sedai.
I began to despise The Sword of Truth novels for similar reasons, though in that case, the lack of any real clue by the author as to where each novel was going - let alone the series - was a big factor (the man clearly did not write many of the novels with an outline. Wizard's First Rule as a stand alone book is still a good read though).
Compare all of this broken fat fiction to A Song of Ice and Fire, where characters grow, change and move forward as the plot unlimbers with a deliberateness that underscores that the author knows precisely where he is going with all of this (Shame that he is just taking far too long to write them though: success and riches have clearly undermined GRRM's motivation to write).
I began to despise The Sword of Truth novels for similar reasons, though in that case, the lack of any real clue by the author as to where each novel was going - let alone the series - was a big factor (the man clearly did not write many of the novels with an outline. Wizard's First Rule as a stand alone book is still a good read though).
Compare all of this broken fat fiction to A Song of Ice and Fire, where characters grow, change and move forward as the plot unlimbers with a deliberateness that underscores that the author knows precisely where he is going with all of this (Shame that he is just taking far too long to write them though: success and riches have clearly undermined GRRM's motivation to write).
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