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Someone needs to stop me from buying/reading KoD

Post by kevinswatch »

I'm afraid my OCD will make me powerless when KoD comes out in the fall, forcing me to buy this book and read it, even though I can't remember anything about this stupid series anymore.

The only thing that I remember is that I killed some character named Asmodean. I have the t-shirt to prove it.

Is there some sort of clinic I could check myself into?

My only hope is that I'm still reading Runes until next year, delaying my KoD sentence. Heh.-jay

(Plus, there are two books now in the Harry Turtledove "Settling Accounts" series which I still have to read. I'm falling behind, heh.)
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Post by Edge »

I'm also really excited about it! Can't wait! :D
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Post by Revan »

*tears leak from Darth's eyes* I'm also suffering from the same thing Jay. I have no desire to read this book, I know it's only going to make me want to spit, but I know that's I'll get it and read it... :cry:










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I plan on partnering with AA to set up a Recovering WoT Addicts program.
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I don't have a problem. Of course, I'll still buy the damned book and read it, probably after re-reading all previous ten and the prequel, but that doesn't mean I have a problem. :lol:

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Post by duchess of malfi »

www.dragonmount.com/Books/Knife_of_Dreams/review.php

For a spoiler free review from an ARC owner. Says its fast paced (for a WOT book), Jordan wraps up some of the plot lines, and a lot of people get killed. 8) Sounds like he really will get his series done in two more books (including this one). I had serious doubts that he could after that last book, but if this reader can be believed, he really gets back on track with this book.
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:D Let's be honest...even if the review sucked, I'd still buy it. I own all other 11, there's no way I could give them up now and have an incomplete series of that length on my shelves.

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^^The only problem I have with that review is that this is the SAME guy who said that Crossroads of Twilight didn't suck. :roll: To quote what he said about Crossroads...
This Book is GREAT. It picks up the pace once more and things are happening. Is this book exciting? Yes. Do we learn a lot of new facts? Yes. A lot. Does this book actually advance the plot? Yes.
:roll: Where's the puking face smiley? Heh.

I'll believe it when I see it, heh.

I still don't think RJ is capable of killing characters. Why, I don't know.

Haha, yeah, like Av said, I think my OCD is going to kick in for the same reason.-jay
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Post by Alynna Lis Eachann »

It'll probably be minor characters who kick it. I, for one, have no intention of reading this book. My mom, on the other hand, will probably jump on it. It's been a lot less time for her between books. Last time I read one, I think I was still in high school.
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Maybe this time we can get her to tell us what happened in this book, heh. She can tell you what happened, and then you can tell me what happened. ;) -jay
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Well, Jay's post revealing what that reader said about COT has gone a long way toward quashing my hopes. But I'll still get it. (OCD? So that's what I'm suffering from. ;) )

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im pumped...


reading it now!!!!!
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Avatar wrote:Well, Jay's post revealing what that reader said about COT has gone a long way toward quashing my hopes. But I'll still get it. (OCD? So that's what I'm suffering from. ;) )

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i think that every one of Jordans readers suffer from OCD... why else would he have such a large audience? Certainly not for great writing..
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Post by Cornaquious »

Because of Robert Jordan, I have stopped reading books that are 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc... in a series until the entire series has been completed.

Even when it takes me weeks to get through a book, I still have to wait months, and sometimes years for the next one to arrive. Inevitably, I need to reread the entire saga up to that point.

When I first started WOT I was happy that a 3rd book would be written, even though Jordan originally thought it would be completed in 2 volumes. What a joke! I can't imagine how he went from a duology to a 12-13 book series with prequels and 'in'quels.

It's no wonder his fans are upset.
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Post by Variol Farseer »

I hear you! I formed my policy of never reading an incomplete series just before The Eye of the World came out. And man, am I glad I stuck to that.

There are exceptions to this rule, but Robert Jordan isn't one of them. SRD is one. I bought each volume of The Gap when it came out, because I wanted to have them in hardcover, and I knew that if I waited the hardcovers would go out of print. If I like an author enough to spend that kind of money, I'll trust him to stick to the plan and finish the story in a reasonable time. Mr. Rigney has not earned that trust.
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Post by Damelon »

I have, so far, resisted the temptation.

Perhaps when it comes out in paperback I'll break down.
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Post by Revan »

All this complaining of jordan, I can't honestly find a person who had nothing bad to say about him. Even someone who hasn't even heard of him thinks he's a berk.
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Post by theDespiser »

i may find some parts in WOT a little boring and slow, but ive felt that way about alot of the books/series that ive read, including donaldson...i think its inevitable

and i find WoT a MUCH smoother read than a song of ice and fire so far...
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