IcedEarth81 said:
I have no complaint over the number of books, but rather the pacing of the books.
I'm a Jordan fan. But I have to agre with this statement.
Book 1 is a standalone/potential series opener. It used to be that fantasy authors couldn't assume they would get a series to play with, so his first book seems to end but is easily expandable into a series.
Book 2 is entertaining, beacause it's basically all about a quest. If you edit out the parts with the powerpuff girls (Egwene, Elayne and Nynaeve) it actually works well.
Book 3 is one I like very much, particulaly because of the development of Mat's character. It still suffers of powerpuff syndrome
Book 4 I like, since you start getting the impression of this massive world and all the big power players around. But here is were we start getting into too many plots and characters.
Book 5 is fun, but the character bloat continues.
Book 6 is IMO slaved by the very cool last battle.
Book 7 and 9 start grinding to a halt, and here's were I can agree with the complaints of most people in this thread. Book 9 ends with an awesome development, and leaves you wondering what the repercussion would be.
Book 10 is the second Highlander movie of this series. It should never have been made, and if possible it should be erased from all our memories. You can actually not read this book and won't miss a bit. After the ending of book 9, it's doubly disapointing. About the only salvageable thing of this book is that at least some of the charcater's begin to evolve (Mat most noticeably).
The we get to Book 11. Clearly edited by someone else, the pacing is much improved and there's a lot of those cool scenes that RJ knows how to deliver and describe so well. A lot more of the character's evolve in it as well.
All in all, I'd say it's worth the read.