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Jordan didn't become a bestselling author merely by mixing up traditional ingredients; a master storyteller, he ingeniously gives unusual twists to these conventional fantasy elements. He also excels in the descriptive and narrative skills needed to create a detailed and coherent imaginary world. The many lands he portrays are vast in scope and contain amazingly varied countries and peoples, while retaining the inner coherence needed to make them satisfying places for a fantasy fan to roam around in. However, Jordan's writing never attains the subtlety or sophistication of, say, George RR Martin and there are some annoying stylistic tics: he seems unable to introduce a female character without commenting on her neckline and thereafter has them forever smoothing their dresses.
To his publisher's credit, Jordan's books are fortunate among fantasy novels in not having covers that look like an explosion of a teenager's bedroom. The absence of such lurid artwork is, perhaps, part of their appeal. --David Pickering --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
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Sub-plots galore, love and hate relationships, twists and subtle hints as to what the horrifying ending is all make this book possibly the beginning of the best series I will ever read. People say the later books are more boring and too long, but THIS IS NOT TRUE. Robert Jordan has an amazing talent for story-telling, and I recommend him to everybody.
I must also say that his characters are perfectly developed so that you know precisely who they are and what they would feel and think. By book 9 you will know and love our main characters, and don't start book 1 without thinking you won't finish, because you will be hooked. Enjoy, everybody, you will not find better.
This book is the very first in the sequence. Unfortunately, Jordan tried to give the first hundred pages a "Lord of the Rings" style, which means that things do take a while to get going at first, but after a little while, the story takes off and doesn't stop. A word of warning - the series will go on until book 10 at least - and probably up to book 12, so make sure you have room on your shelves.
Every time you reread the books, you can see more details, and the propehecie and foretellings scattered through the text can someties give ou a glimpse of where the tale is heading, but there are always surprises.
The basic mythos of the book - the Wheel of time, the pattern of an age, and the concept of ta'veran - people destined to change the world, but whose lives are not wholly under their own control - gives the best justification for prophecy and free will I've ever met.
But don't take my word for it - try it yourself.
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