IcedEarth81
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Cthulhudrew said:I second that, and I'll raise you Jordan's use of different communities as character personalities rather than giving characters any depth. By which, I mean to say that he will describe a new nation or region, and then have every character encountered there or associated with it as conforming to the regional stereotype in lieu of a genuine personality- ie, all Kandorans are wheeling dealing merchants, all Cairhienans are plotting, etc. It's like David Eddings writ large.
That drives me nuts. It's amazing how simply crossing a border completely changes everything about a person. If you live on this side of the border you must wear a viel on your face, if you live on the other side you must grow a beard but shave the upper lip.
Don't start the series, it will only frustrate you. The first few books are fine, but the longer it goes on the less happens. Book 10 is the worst book I have ever read. You can literally read a summary and skip the book without missing anything. If you've read Martin and/or Erikson then Jordan's writing will leave you underwhelmed. His writing of female characters is horrible. I literally hate all Aes Sedai. There are essentially two reasons I still care about the series: I started the series and thus must end it and Mat Cauthon (by far his best and most interesting character).