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12470149 No.12470149 [Reply] [Original]

I want to get in to this series. From /lit/s perspective is it good. I know I'm probably waking up a shitstorm but I want your opinions.

>> No.12470154

OP here
.inb4 *into*

>> No.12470237

Sanderson fucked the last book up big time and many of the middle volumes are slogs.

>> No.12470250

The first few were decent. I dropped it around book eight or nine.

>> No.12470260

>>12470237
>>12470250
Thanks for the response

>> No.12470689

Read Shannara instead if you want this flavor

>> No.12470709

>>12470689
thanx for the suggestion. I'll chek it out

>> No.12470735

>>12470237
Is there a book that could serve as a satisfying conclusion, or do they all end with big cliff hangers leading to the next?

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12470792

If the first three digits of the year you're living in aren't 200, there is absolutely no reason for you to read The Wheel of Time.

>> No.12470838

>>12470735
The penultimate volume made me orgasm the most as it wrapped up a lot that had been building over what was decades in release time and years to a younger me. Idk most people seem to stop in the middle of one of the middle volumes