Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time"
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I think the series is one of the best i've read so far. i'm a fan of super long series where each book is 500+ pages. I'm also a fan of long rpg games. so all WOT really fits into my caterorgory of taste.
Some general spoilers: (Hightlight to read)
neway, twilight was pretty nice from my perspective. the ghost town, the spoiling food, the continous Chosen in the AEs Sedai camp, everything fit into the general feel and flow of the story.
neway, i recommend the series, like i recomend Ender's and Bean's saga's.
Some general spoilers: (Hightlight to read)
neway, twilight was pretty nice from my perspective. the ghost town, the spoiling food, the continous Chosen in the AEs Sedai camp, everything fit into the general feel and flow of the story.
neway, i recommend the series, like i recomend Ender's and Bean's saga's.
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Hey,
Very, very good IMO, I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment in the series.
J-0080.
Indeed, I'd have to say this does a very good job with character development and interaction. George makes you hate some characters at the beginning and sympothize with them later. He makes you sad when people die (unlike WOT where theres so many side characters you can't remember whos who).savia wrote:However, George R. R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' is A LOT BETTER and should be read by all of you. Now. Honestly, it's faster-paced, has very strong characters, is shorter (3 books, and it'll be six when finished), and the level of intelligence that Martin shows in his plotting is mind-boggling. More political than heroic, but still riveting. I challenge anyone to read A Game of Thrones and not be thoroughly entertained.
Very, very good IMO, I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment in the series.
J-0080.
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You know who else is an AWESOME fantasy writer? Melanie Rawn...her characters are AMAZING! I love her, she's currently my favourite author...
She wrote the Dragon Prince and Dragon Star series (integral to each other) those are the best ones to read if you're a guy to get into her writing because The Exiles triology comes off as VERY feministic (but it's really cool, though if you're a guy and you read that first you may get scared off, but don't worry not all her books are like that )..that's it's funny and you realize how society works when it comes to double standards and shifting power...either way they are ALL very cool and worth your while in my opinion...their's lots of battles...VERY original ideas etc etc...
I can't wait till I get the Golden Key and the Diviner and the last book of Exiles...sniffle...i must wait till they're published...
She wrote the Dragon Prince and Dragon Star series (integral to each other) those are the best ones to read if you're a guy to get into her writing because The Exiles triology comes off as VERY feministic (but it's really cool, though if you're a guy and you read that first you may get scared off, but don't worry not all her books are like that )..that's it's funny and you realize how society works when it comes to double standards and shifting power...either way they are ALL very cool and worth your while in my opinion...their's lots of battles...VERY original ideas etc etc...
I can't wait till I get the Golden Key and the Diviner and the last book of Exiles...sniffle...i must wait till they're published...
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RJ's issue is that, over 10 books, ~1 major character dies (Moiraine), and even that's very questionable. Martin kills a fair few, and manages to do it in such a way that you still care.J-0080 wrote:Hey,
Indeed, I'd have to say this does a very good job with character development and interaction. George makes you hate some characters at the beginning and sympothize with them later. He makes you sad when people die (unlike WOT where theres so many side characters you can't remember whos who).savia wrote:However, George R. R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' is A LOT BETTER and should be read by all of you. Now. Honestly, it's faster-paced, has very strong characters, is shorter (3 books, and it'll be six when finished), and the level of intelligence that Martin shows in his plotting is mind-boggling. More political than heroic, but still riveting. I challenge anyone to read A Game of Thrones and not be thoroughly entertained.
Very, very good IMO, I'm eagerly awaiting the next installment in the series.
J-0080.
Oh, and 'A Feast for Crows' is due out in February in the US
And Koji- there's actually sites that investigate the grammar and what have you of Old Tongue. It sounds a little like Russian:
Which is a quote from Mat saying 'luck is a horse to be ridden like any other'. caba'donde is an inflected form of horse; another passage from the irrepresible Mat tells us that the Old Tongue for 'free man' is more literally 'horseman'. dovienya is 'luck'.Old Tongue wrote:Sene sovya caba'donde ain dovienya
The modified dovie'andi means 'dice' here as opposed to luck (hence, 'cubes of luck' or thereabouts), for a translation of 'It's time to roll the dice'. se and sene appear to be particles of some description.Old Tongue wrote:Dovie'andi se tovya sagain
Anyway, there's a little Old Tongue for you.
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