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Wheel of Time 14 - Jan 8

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#12 ·
No shit, this is the final one, right? I gave up back in the mid-90s, but always vowed I'd pick the series back up once he finished the damn thing. I may need to get busy! :lol:
 
#16 ·
I bought this at Barnes and Noble this morning. About 200 pages in and gonna keep reading for at least another 4-6 hours today. :lol: It was funny because I immediately went to the fantasy section and found all of the Wheel of Time books EXCEPT A Memory of Light. I went to the "new fantasy books" table and it wasn't there either. I was about to give up when I found it on this new hard book display surrounded by all the magazine racks on the entire other side of the store. :lol: Last place I would have imagined to look for it.

Only 200 pages in, but pretty damn good so far. :yesway:
 
#18 ·
Yeah, no way in fuck I could get caught up by then. :lol: Just spoiler tag the hell out of everything, and after I take the CFA this June I'll grab the first 9 or so from my parents' place and order the rest. :yesway:
 
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Just finished reading it. Lots of nice surprises in this novel. Don't worry. There are no spoilers in anything I say below.

If I had to describe the novel in a word, that word would be: death. :lol: (No surprise, right? It's the fucking last battle). The real thing is guessing who is going to live and who is going to die. Annnd probably most of the time you won't guess correctly. There are also a lot of misdirections in the novel where you're almost tricked into thinking one thing, but then it turns out later to be different.

The whole novel is basically "the last battle," but there is one specific battle that can really be considered "the last battle" and it takes up 60% of the novel. This novel literally has the longest chapter in The Wheel of Time series. There is a chapter called "The Last Battle" that, in the hard cover version, is 190 pages long. It'll be way over 200 pages long in the paperback version. :lol:

Anyway, great novel and great end to the series. But, unfortunately, I doubt there's anyone else on this forum I can discuss it with yet. :squint:
 
#27 ·
:rofl: +10000000

I read through the synopses for the first 13 novels before starting to read A Memory of Light just so I would be familiar with everything that had happened (since it had been about 1 year since I last read the 13th Wheel of Time novel), but there were still a bunch of characters who I was like "Who was that...? Oh... yeah..." :lol:

If you had never read the novels in the first place, you would literally have no idea who anyone is, what is going on, why people are doing stuff, and... well, it would just totally make no sense.