http://www.michaelwhelan.com/shop/re.../memory-light/make with the links brah.
Description only lists Whelan and Sanderson as signing it, but Harriot signed mine as well.
http://www.michaelwhelan.com/shop/re.../memory-light/make with the links brah.
Mine showed up today, signed by all 3 as well.http://www.michaelwhelan.com/shop/re.../memory-light/
Description only lists Whelan and Sanderson as signing it, but Harriot signed mine as well.
While probably way better than Jordan could have done, I was kinda disappointed. Normally I really like descriptive battle scenes with lots of surprises (read Stackpoles DragonCrown War Trilogy!!!) but Sandersons narrative was kinda bland most of the time, with admittedly a few awesome scenes....the pace of Sanderson is so much better than Jordan's describe-it-all. Wish it'd have a longer epilogue though. I guess we will never know what happens afterwards, because spin-offs and sequals are out of the question..
I agree with you and Morph_Hammer. I thought he handled the book and the Last Battle very well, untill the shockingly short, bland and somewhat weird epilogue. I probably missed something about Rand living on in Moridins body, but that was not really the bad part.While probably way better than Jordan could have done, I was kinda disappointed. Normally I really like descriptive battle scenes with lots of surprises (read Stackpoles DragonCrown War Trilogy!!!) but Sandersons narrative was kinda bland most of the time, with admittedly a few awesome scenes.
and then he wraps it up in 4 pages or so? WTF!!?! Tolkien dedicated a whole book (if you count the trilogy as 6 books) to the events after the ring was destroyed. ONE SIMPLY DOES NOT END THE STORY IN MORDOR! I really hated that I had to read about 14.000 pages to have not a single major storyline wrapped up neatly ... did they live happily ever after?
Basically cos his body was so screwed up, for him to live a new life (post-Dragon Reborn) I suppose he needed a functioning body. Tbh, I reckon it was the Creator (the aiel woman at the end) who did the body swap.Ok, I am probably missing something huge here with the Moridin-thing, anyone care to enlighten me?If it's just the old "he had to die according to prophecy but lives on in another body, neener, neener" adagio then I get it, but I feel that I am missing a deeper meaning here.![]()
Actually, according to the Silmarillion, the desctruction of the ring was like, 6% of the whole story. with like 60% of it before and 34% of it AFTER.While probably way better than Jordan could have done, I was kinda disappointed. Normally I really like descriptive battle scenes with lots of surprises (read Stackpoles DragonCrown War Trilogy!!!) but Sandersons narrative was kinda bland most of the time, with admittedly a few awesome scenes.
and then he wraps it up in 4 pages or so? WTF!!?! Tolkien dedicated a whole book (if you count the trilogy as 6 books) to the events after the ring was destroyed. ONE SIMPLY DOES NOT END THE STORY IN MORDOR! I really hated that I had to read about 14.000 pages to have not a single major storyline wrapped up neatly ... did they live happily ever after?
I hear you. I was 21 when Eye of the World came out. The first few books were great fun.All I know is I was a sophomore in high school, way the fuck back in 1990 when I started reading this, and after waiting 23 years I was like wtf, nothing was ended properly except egwene and gawyn dying. Every other storyline was flapping in the wind.
Seeing how the series ended, I kinda sat there thinking wtf why was there so much focus throughout the series on characters who barely mattered at the end. Like massive portions of the books are dedicated to things that didn't end up mattering or to characters who played the tiniest of roles.I hear you. I was 21 when Eye of the World came out. The first few books were great fun.
I re-read the first 10 and then the last 4 over the last few weeks. I love the world and background still, but really Jordan just went crazy with the side stories and bit part characters. I enjoyed the story a lot more when I was younger, and it really has not aged well for me, especially the middle books.
At the end I felt there were way too many loose ends and parts that were left dangling. What the fuck was the point of the Galad brother storyline. It was like a footnote with no real bearing, yet the guy had dozens of chapters devoted to him. I felt the Seanchan stuff could have been handled much better, as well. It makes no sense for Cadsuane to be the Amyrlin at the end to me. Really, I have no idea what the heck her character was there except to add yet another woman in charge character to a story that has no shortage of them. I really hated the way they wrapped up the Padan Fain storyline, too.
I did like the way the story ended. I just wish Jordan had done this story in four novels concentrating on the three main characters, then afterwards he could have written spin off novels with other stories and characters in the same setting. The Black Tower could have had it's own storyline, instead of the mish mash that was presented in abbreviated form.