
What happens in the third book?
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*laugh* oh Darth, if we told you, it would ruin all the fun 

"A choice made freely is stronger than one compelled"
- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
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- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
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Here you go:

Spoiler
Nynaeve tugs on her braid... repeatedly

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He's not wrong...
"A choice made freely is stronger than one compelled"
- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
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- Stephen R. Donaldson's The Wounded Land
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Hehe, he sure had The Path Of Daggers down pat. I can't believe I actually used to think Jordon was good. Then I read Mordant's Need and The Lord of the Rings. Then I didn't think Jordan was very good anymore.jay wrote:I love the Book-a-Minutes for the Wheel of Time. They're so much better than the actual books, hehe.
If I were you Revan, I would stop at the Fires of Heaven. That's the last book where anything actually happens. It's all downhill from there.

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I like Jordan's world. Like, Randland and Shadowspawn and the One Power and Aes Sedai and.. stuff. It's very detailed, so you can do stuff with it, like, online PRG and communities and yeah. (Okay, I admit it, I hang at places like that
). The actual story, though... I dunno. I think I tired of it after LoC.
I still want to know what's going to happen, but it's not a great need or something..



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I am just upset that Jordan squandered such an elaborate world and interesting story so that he could keep cranking out Wheel of Time books for the rest of eternity. The Eye of The World is a fantastic novel, we get a fantastic view of what the world IS and stuff actually HAPPENS. I am almost tempted to go back and see exactly what it is he did to make the story slow down so much.
It is my opinion that in literature (and all art) the story is the point. The story is the reason for all that other junk to exist. Stephan King's advice to authors describes this perfectly. "When writing a novel, you should try to take out as much as you can that is not the story." Donaldson also holds the philosophy that environment is subservient to storytelling. It is a betrayal of not only his readers that he is doing this, but art as well.
P.S. Tallon, is your Avatar doing anything later?
It is my opinion that in literature (and all art) the story is the point. The story is the reason for all that other junk to exist. Stephan King's advice to authors describes this perfectly. "When writing a novel, you should try to take out as much as you can that is not the story." Donaldson also holds the philosophy that environment is subservient to storytelling. It is a betrayal of not only his readers that he is doing this, but art as well.
P.S. Tallon, is your Avatar doing anything later?
