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I’m on the tail end of Lord of Chaos (Wheel of Time 6).
~~10~~ 8 more chapters to go. It feels like a lot has happened, but also not a lot has happened at all in the grand scheme of things.
I am quite enjoying Jordan’s phrases of smoothing skirts, tugging braids, scrubbing hair, and knuckling foreheads/mustaches still.
I’ve been alternating between audiobooks and my e-reader, and my only complaint is that I cannot figure out how to pronounce Aes Sedai and Aiel names relative to howKramer and Reading do. I’m always off.
Jordan slows the pace of the plot down considerably at around Lord of Chaos, perhaps earlier. It can get pretty frustrating when the books are so dense, yet it feels like nothing actually ever happens. Jordan just keeps pulling more named characters in to the mix. I personally do like the series, but I have serious gripes with how Jordan chose to write some of the books.
Yeah. I have heard that from this point on the series slows considerably until Sanderson picks it up, but he still writes it as if Jordan was the author.
I don’t think WoT is conducive to Brando Sando’s signature Sanderlanche — actually, maybe it does, because I definitely felt like a there has been a point in each book where I can’t put it down until I finish it. Usually that’s the last 4-5 chapters. Or there is a fakeout climax and then the real climax happens like in
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Fires of HeavenEdit: No idea what happened in the second paragraph, but I went back and reformatted it. I must have been distracted while typing it it.