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This is a great series. I started reading it about 2 months ago and can't stop. I keep expecting to get bored with the story or the characters, but I can't help but be interested in everything this book is saying. With characters like Nynaeve, Egwene, Min, Rand, Mat, Perrin, and even Elayne, as well as the Aes Sedai and Forsaken, how can you not get a thrill in taking a trip down imagination lane. Jordan tells the story so clear and descriptive, I have no problem putting myself there with the characters. Great work and can't wait for more!!!!
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This is a continued saga in the Wheel of Time series.. The sections are switched as they keep up with the time.. and it covers them all very well.. really worth my time.. and yours I would guess.
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While this book is a great read and has all the ingredients that Jordan fans love, this is the first book where I began to feel the story get bogged down. The book opens strongly and carries itself for a while but is ultimately unable to sustain its momentum. That being said, Jordan's work here is still better than most authors' best moments. The overall narrative of the series expands into some new areas that leave some intriguing future possibilities. If you're already into the series, this book will satisfy and is highly recommended.
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Rand is now super scary guy. Generally, a woman named Selene is going to be super scary girl. In this case, yep. She is one of the Forsaken. Whines quite a bit less than the rest of the women they have to put up with in this story, too.
Perrin and Faile go back home to beastie's town, and the Aes Sedai politics get violent.
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This book is one of Robert Jordan's crowning achievements. This is the best book of the series and one of the most important. My favorite character is Perrin and in this book he gives a lot of coverage for Perrin. It is one of the most important because this book has where Perrin becomes a lord and Rand becomes He Who Comes With the Dawn. This has to be the most funny of any of the books (if they can be called funny) because of the Faile-Perrin interactions. (Dry humor maybe). I have read this book ten+ times and every time I get something new out of it. If you are willing to read a longer book this may become one of your favorites. Though I do admit that the parts when the women are in Tanchico are some of the most boring parts in the entire series and I am guilty of skipping over them. If you like Perrin, Rand, Faile, Avienda, Egwene, or Mat, then this is a great book for you.
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