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12-10-2005, 12:42 PM | #162 |
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I've finally finished the Knife of Dreams. Jordan starts to tie up loose ends, and a lot of stuff finally happens in the book. I still don't see how he can complete the series with just one more book. He'll have to leave a lot of things unresolved if he does.
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12-22-2005, 07:09 AM | #163 |
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Or, the last book has to be extremely big. I'm looking forward to it.
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01-07-2006, 01:14 PM | #164 |
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Didn't Really need allusions
I'm currently reading "Fires of Heaven".
I'm really getting into this series. I thought the first book took a bit too long to really get going, but by the second book, I was hooked. Someone recommended this series to me as "a world more detailed than Tolkien", but I certainly don't see that aspect. It is a lot less "prose-y" than Prof T, but still quite enjoyable, and the characters are growing on me, starting to care what really happens to them. Nynayeve is starting to get less on my nerves as she deals with Madame M. However, I kept waiting for someone to simply bust her in her chops for being such a B. Rand was kind of getting on my nerves too with the "reluctant hero" bit, plus, he was a tad too chaste for my leanings. For some reason, Moiraine didn't get on my last nerve like Little Ms Wisdom, but maybe I just assumed she had more cause to be strict and aloof. I'm looking forward to the rest fo the books, and am thoroughly enjoying the convolutions of the story as it evolves. As for earlier discussions re: Christ figure and the Church as Aes Sedai, I saw the AS more like a reflection of Bene Gesserit than Jesuits. Christ figure? I guess any hero/savior could be forced into that mold, but then again, the original Christ story was forced into the Hercules/Ahura Mazda/pagan hero mold as it developed. I jsut think it is common themes in human desires, not necessarily a desire by Jordan to fit Rand into a Jesus mold. Anyways, glad to see the Entmoot still up and going. Ben, hope you and your brothers are doing great!
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01-13-2006, 08:03 PM | #165 |
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Wow!!!
Ok, I'm halfway through Eye of the World (read all of that last night! )
and I am HOOKED! Robert Jordan does an awesome job of dropping little clues here and there...I've already figured out who the Dragon is...Basically, this series is great.
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01-14-2006, 03:08 PM | #166 |
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Just started on Knife of Dreams a couple of days ago. Looks promising!
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01-16-2006, 01:59 PM | #167 | |
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I heard it had a HUGE plot twist in it, one that Jordan's been building up into for a long time.
Ah, well...I just finished Eye, and it was good! Great climax, good ending to get ready for the next book. I already guessed that thing about
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Adventure...betrayal...heroism... Atharon: where heroes are born. My wife once said to me—when I'd been writing for ten or fifteen years—that I could always go back to being a nuclear engineer. And I said to her, 'Harriet, would you let someone who quit his job to go write fantasy anywhere near your nuclear reactor? I wouldn't!' (Robert Jordan) |
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01-20-2006, 02:13 PM | #168 |
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I'm half way through Eye of the World. This stuff is great! A co worker recomnded it. I'm hooked. The characters are great. So far I'm really liking Lan. I think I've guessed about Rand. We'll see. BTW what comes after Eye?
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01-20-2006, 07:15 PM | #169 |
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The Great Hunt, which I'm about a third of the way through right now...
It confirms my guess, not surprisingly. Also, it makes things a whole lot more complicated. Third in the series is The Dragon Reborn.
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Adventure...betrayal...heroism... Atharon: where heroes are born. My wife once said to me—when I'd been writing for ten or fifteen years—that I could always go back to being a nuclear engineer. And I said to her, 'Harriet, would you let someone who quit his job to go write fantasy anywhere near your nuclear reactor? I wouldn't!' (Robert Jordan) |
01-21-2006, 02:00 PM | #170 |
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Thanks Curub. It might take me a while to get through the whole series though
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01-22-2006, 01:07 PM | #171 |
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I haven't begun reading them yet. Still do not know if I'll buy the 11th part (if it's gonna be anything like Shannara it can go on forever. )
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01-31-2006, 11:50 PM | #172 |
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Finished Great Hunt and Dragon Reborn...Hunt had an AWESOME climax!!! The ending duel was beautiful. Dragon, on the other hand, well-the climax was better than the first book, but still lacked quite a bit. Can't wait to start on book 4!
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Adventure...betrayal...heroism... Atharon: where heroes are born. My wife once said to me—when I'd been writing for ten or fifteen years—that I could always go back to being a nuclear engineer. And I said to her, 'Harriet, would you let someone who quit his job to go write fantasy anywhere near your nuclear reactor? I wouldn't!' (Robert Jordan) |
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02-02-2006, 03:16 AM | #174 |
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Thank the Lord . I've been waiting a long time to be able to read the lot. Wanting it to be complete before doing so.
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This new one was way better than the last, I think. I almost laughed when I heard ahead of time what happened to
...Even though he's technically not my favourite. That would be the less psychotic of the False Dragons. Quote:
How...? Maybe it'll be 5000 pages.
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02-05-2006, 08:40 PM | #176 |
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ARGGHH!!!! MUST...GET...TO...LIBRARY...DON'T...HAVE...4TH...B OOK...
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Adventure...betrayal...heroism... Atharon: where heroes are born. My wife once said to me—when I'd been writing for ten or fifteen years—that I could always go back to being a nuclear engineer. And I said to her, 'Harriet, would you let someone who quit his job to go write fantasy anywhere near your nuclear reactor? I wouldn't!' (Robert Jordan) |
02-05-2006, 09:09 PM | #177 |
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Stupid Library doesn't have Great Hunt. Hmmmm wonder if the coworker who recommended it has it
Dang, Curub! Either you read fast or you have a lot of free time.
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02-05-2006, 10:05 PM | #178 |
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That would be both. I stayed up until midnight to finish Dragon Reborn. I'll have to get to the library for book 4.
And if anyone's interested, I found a really funny summary of Dragon.
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Adventure...betrayal...heroism... Atharon: where heroes are born. My wife once said to me—when I'd been writing for ten or fifteen years—that I could always go back to being a nuclear engineer. And I said to her, 'Harriet, would you let someone who quit his job to go write fantasy anywhere near your nuclear reactor? I wouldn't!' (Robert Jordan) Last edited by Curubethion : 02-05-2006 at 10:07 PM. |
02-13-2006, 04:40 AM | #179 |
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Just finished reading Book11 and it was amazing! But there's something I don't get. RJ said that this book will reveal that something done earlier in the series will have terrible consequences; what is that? I didn't find anything of the sort in the book
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02-13-2006, 11:21 PM | #180 |
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Well...I'll have to see when I get to it (midway through Shadow Rising...) but my friend told me that there was a major plot development that RJ had been hinting at through much of the series (including the first books) that happened in this book.
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