Robert Jordan and the Wheel of Time
- Rachaelamb1
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Re: Robert Jordan and the Wheel of Time
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That's great! I know exactly what you mean about series books not having individual conclusions. I hope you like the rest of the books as well.Rachaelamb1 wrote:I really enjoyed the first book! It has a great ending. I had gotten so used to books in series having no real ending in the individual books. This one gives a nice conclusion while still making me want to read more! Love it!

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I have read both series. I like them both, but I don't think you could judge them against each other. They are two different beasts.Oneday wrote:I've been so close to reading this series but some many people who read it after reading A Song of Ice and Fire find it so dull compared to Martin's masterpiece. So I haven't pulled the trigger yet.

A Song of Ice and Fire is chock full of political intrigue and war-time violence. There is an over-arching story, but it's really slow. The Wheel of Time is more diverse. It has enough political intrigue as well as some war-time violence and a more complicated story.
So, if you like character development and story, Wheel of Time would be more interesting. If you really only enjoy political intrigue, A Song of Ice and Fire would be more interesting. Also, the deaths in Wheel of Time are so much more poignant because they don't happen as often.
These are just some things to consider when comparing the two series.

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What really drew me in is how everyone changed so drastically to fit the story line. They fight to remain who they are but they don't realize the changes they have made until it's already been done.
I can't compare this series to A Song of Fire and Ice or LOTR because it is a completely different type of story. Granted in all of these series the characters go through so much to become what they are, but in my opinion they are quite different.
I have as one more of them to purchase, however, I find using my kindle it is cheaper than the actual book.
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Jcarey13 wrote:I am about to start book four of the series and I love it. To me, the fist book started out slow but after they left the town I really got into it.
What really drew me in is how everyone changed so drastically to fit the story line. They fight to remain who they are but they don't realize the changes they have made until it's already been done.
I can't compare this series to A Song of Fire and Ice or LOTR because it is a completely different type of story. Granted in all of these series the characters go through so much to become what they are, but in my opinion they are quite different.
I have as one more of them to purchase, however, I find using my kindle it is cheaper than the actual book.
Hi! I completely agree with you about how the characters change without really realizing it. If you compare the characters at the end of the story with how they started, you can see that they are the same, but still very different. The experience makes all the difference.
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I have recommended this series to many friends and family and have no intention of stopping.
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