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It's worth plowing through 8 books, IMHO. 9 and 10 might as well not exist. I think they're a waste of paper, and I hate trees.
Mercule said:Another caution on the series. The Prologue of the first book, as well as maybe the first chapter, is a bit boring. Lots of good, important info, and very much worth wading through to get to the story. Just be willing to read 20-30 pages on faith.
Mercule said:Another caution on the series. The Prologue of the first book, as well as maybe the first chapter, is a bit boring. Lots of good, important info, and very much worth wading through to get to the story. Just be willing to read 20-30 pages on faith.
Yes! Book 9 salvaged everything I sat through in 7-8. Seeing a major plot element finally resolved was fantastic and the cloak and dagger scenes were excellent.drothgery said:but didn't like Winter's Heart (book 9), which, along with the prequel novel, is the only reason I have some hope that Jordan can still write.
drothgery said:I've got serious issues with The Path of Daggers (book 8) and Crossroads of Twilight (book 10), but I'll never understand how anyone can like Lord of Chaos (book 6) and dislike the much better A Crown of Swords (book 7). And until the previous poster, I'd never even heard of anyone who liked The Path of Daggers, which featured the worst prose in the entire series, and where only Egwene's thread wasn't cringe-worthy, but didn't like Winter's Heart (book 9), which, along with the prequel novel, is the only reason I have some hope that Jordan can still write.
Aesmael said:Well, after reading all ten books (and the New Spring novella but not the expanded novel), the prologue is still my very favourite part of the entire series.
Wow, did not remember it started way back then.Starman said:Tylin & Mat
That pretty much sums up the books right there.tec-9-7 said:I started this series, and it began decently well (tho Jordan has some serious issues w/ women), ...