Kana
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ORIGINAL: MisterP61 Currently book 10, Crossroads of Twilight, of The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan My husband has read the Wheel of Time series dozens of times, he loves it. Have you read them all before? If so, how did you think Brandon Sanderson did? Just re-read the series in a week. Love Jordan's books (You're in luck MP-The next book in your re-read, Knife of Dreams, might be my favorite in the series) As for Sanderson....eeehhhhhh,dreck. I don't like him much at all, if for nothing else than he's a poor writer. The fact that he's a Prof just kills me-the man is an awful technician. His stuff and Jordan's can often be discerned by close reading (Sanderson uses "gots" "lots" and contractions, all to my mind the hallmarks of a lazy writer) He also uses hyperbole, dreadfully needs an editor to cut his sentences down, and all too often, treats the characters with something that smacks of contempt. And don't even get me started on how badly he fucks up Matrim Cauthon, who was one of the great characters in fantasy fiction. Not to mention Tuon... In reading the blended books,Jordan wrote most of the Egwene stuff in TGS, Mat in the Tower Of Genjai, the Verin reveal scene, the majority of the prologues and the final scene. He did some plot outlines,but also was a free form writer so there were many gaps. Perrin's arc is almost all Sanderson, for good and for ill. So are many of the Rand scenes-Sanderson wanted to make him softer, humanize him,an idea Harriet (Jordan's wife and Editor) was 100% on board with They're good books, don't get me wrong-the series is worth reading.But they would have been hellaciously better had Jordan lived to complete them IMHO
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