Rating: Summary: DO NOT read this book Review: This easily ranks as the most unpleasant book I have ever finished reading. Just when I thought that Jordan's Wheel of Time series was picking up again (Winter's Heart was really solid), along comes "Crossroads". Remember all that neat stuff that happened in Winter's Heart? Well, this book is all of the boring, mundane, and generally pointless stuff the rest of Jordan's endless cast of characters was doing while the epic events of Winter's Heart were taking place. Literally hundreds of pages pass in this book with nothing even remotely meaningful or interesting happening. Die-hard Wheel fans will call this book more "setup" for events in later books. But frankly after ten books I'm tired of setup. This book really takes the "epic" out of epic fantasy.
Rating: Summary: I can't believe it! Review: Ugh! Book ten of WOT is even worse than book nine! Nothing happens! Doesn't RJ EVER read his readers' feedback? Or has he absconded with his writing fees and TOR is left ghosting for him? The ratings of one star is not earned.
Rating: Summary: Whew! Review: By the look of it, I'm glad I stopped at book 5.
Rating: Summary: Downright Ticked! Review: I have been following this series from the beginning and have enjoyed every book (to varying degrees). Crossroads of Twilight absolutely stunk! There was almost no plot advancement, no action, and none of the page turning excitement that made this series a bestseller. Add to that Jordan's insults to those who thought this book stunk, and a lot of readers will put this series down for good. The only reason I will even consider reading the next book is because the series has been so good up till now. However, I will wait for the new book to be out for awhile so I can check the reviews before I buy it. You could skip this book entirely and not miss a whole lot. I think I will burn it - at least then it will have one redeeming value: heat.
Rating: Summary: Broke down as I didn't want to wait on the paperback... Review: I started reading this series by accident on one of several deployments to Southwest Asia...as for all the people complaining about this latest installment all I can say is this...If you think you can do better shut up and do it....this book should set up the ending it fills in many small intricate sub-plots...reading about the main characters all the time you can end up missing some of the influencing factors that are causing our heros to act the way they do. It's good to finally get a glimpse of the undercurrents that are pulling the pattern.
Rating: Summary: Crossroads of Twilight Review: This book is like a cruel joke. After finally moving the novel along in book 9, Mr. Jordan reverses course and writes the most worthless book in the series. The first 70 pages is devoted to new groups that readers could care less about, and the next 600 or so don't bring this novel any closer to an end. Nobody does anything. The entier novel is written only to set up the next book. As slow as everyone has moved in this book, I think its covered about 6 months with the last 4 years of novels, Mr Jordan actually has the nerve to start the story with each group, about 4 days prior to the end of book 9. It would be nice to know that after reading this series for almost 8 years that we were finally getting close to the conclusion. I wouldn't by this book unless you need paper to start a fire with.
Rating: Summary: why does it take so long? Review: i love the books. i am dying for something to happen!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Crossroads of Twilight and Twilight of a loooong series Review: I eagerly anticipated the release of Robert Jordan's latest in the Wheel of Time series. I could not wait for paper back, so purchased the hard cover. Half way through this 700 page epic, I realized that there had been no Trollocs, no Myrddraal, no Draghkar, and believe it or not BARELY any Rand al'Thor! Jordan did an exquisite job of documenting prattling Aes Sedai fiddling with their dresses and welding Saidar to heat their tea, but that is hardly the hallmark of this series. By the all too long end of the book, there were no plot lines resolved from books seven or eight or nine, and only weakly discernible plot lines established for book 11. While confused, I remain resolute! I will pick up books 11 through 15 at a yard sale in 2008. I would think by then the good guys have Tar Valon, the Dark One has a black eye, and Trollocs are sent to live with the Seanchan. I know the next Age takes quite a while to get here, but this is ridiculous!
Rating: Summary: Hey ! Why buy bad books Review: I've read the other nine. Agree that Jordon has lost the plot. I'm NOT buying this one. Maybe this will get the point across. If 11 looks good, I'll buy that, read the synopsis and continue on. If not, bye bye book sales Mr. Jordan.
Rating: Summary: Setup? SETUP??!! Review: I am in agreement that anyone who puts more than one star on this review must desperately want a pat on the head by Senior Jordan. Books 8 and 9 ARE the setup!! They would have been total losses without the few money scenes. Book 10 was supposed to be their payoff! It ended up being a barren landscape devoid of activity - with movements so slow they actually travel back in time from the ending of the previous book. This way Jordan can extend the boredom further than any author has ever tried. Don't feel bad about having wasted your time reading this one. Just think how RJ felt when he lost a bet with his TOR buddies and had the choice of either writing a book where nothing happens or showing up naked to book signings. I think he made the sensible choice...
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