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The Eye of the World : Book One of 'The Wheel of Time' |
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Rating: Summary: It is the best book I have read Review: This book is great... Robert Jordan complete fills out his characters and describes them to the most. He is a master of plot, and you can lose yourself in all the plot that the characters become intwined in. I love the final fight scene of this book, it is a must read.
Rating: Summary: The best of the best! Review: I've been reading fantasy for years, and after I read "Lord of the Rings" when I was eleven, I never thought I could top it. WRONG! WoT is the best thing I could imagine! The plot is so deep and rich, not to mention super natural powers! It's so perfect, and as far as I can tell, it hasn't even reached the climax yet! I fear I will weep when the series is finally finished.
Rating: Summary: A new experience! Review: I have never been an avid reader of fantasy or Sci-Fi., but I must confess I could not put this book down. I became completely caught up in it! I actually found myself "living the adventure" right along with the characters. Many thanks to my friend who gave me this book as a gift!
Rating: Summary: You have to read this book!! Review: An amazing tale of Rand Al'thor and his adventures with his lifelong chums Mat(My favorite charecter!) and Perrin. Don't be intimidated by it length. Afert chapter 20 YOU WON"T BE DOING ANYTHING ELSE. Robert Jordan Rules!!!
Rating: Summary: A very good start to a very good series Review: I've read the first six books and I'm now working on the seventh. I find WoT to be a refreshing change from an overdone genre. I am an avid fantasy reader, and it seems that every series (with the exception of WoT, Lord of the Rings, and a few others) becomes increasingly predictable as the story progresses. Jordan's books, though not written with the absolute literary genius of Tolkien, are nonetheless very entertaining and satisfyingly unpredictable. Unfortunately, I have heard bad reviews about book #7--well, we'll just see when I get to the end.
Rating: Summary: In defiance of the Master (Tolkien) Review: You read other reviews of tEotW. I am complaining about some of the new reviews here. You won't believe the number of times Jordan copied from Tolkien. I read just about every middle earth book out (Hobbit, LotR, SIlmarilion, Home series1-12,etc., etc.) and you talk about hobbits? If you read the silmarillion and Tolkiens earlier works you would be amazed! Tolkien was the first ofhis kind. Most, if not all fantasy authers were inspired by him. To understand the world of middle earth and the Blessed Realm of Valinor, you have to go beyond the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings You have to read silmarillion. And that is just a brief outline to what is in store for you whne you read the History of Middle Earth series. Now when you finish your wot get some tolkien!
Rating: Summary: not Tolkien...thankfully Review: Ok im gonna get razed but here goes..My only comparison to Tolkien ....... its Fantasy...ok that said RJ rocks its fantasy for adults without the lazy self absorbed drivel of other writers out there right now. I'll leave all the Terrys alone for now. You really gotta want to learn the characters ..like any relationship it takes time to develop..Jordan knows this and lets us see bits of characters at a time, too much too fast would be like reading the last page and then going back to the beginning,I think NOT..My only peeve is that the release times seem to be growing apart a year was tough but 2 and now what 3 if we are lucky..i know its a lot to ask but come on RJ your killin me ...
Rating: Summary: Not Tolkien is a stupid thing to say Review: For those that say it is not Tolkien it isn't because it isn't about Hobbits. This is millions of times better than Tolkien could ever hope to be. You have to read it to see the deph and scale that Jordan plumbs. Go on!
Rating: Summary: Great, but not as good as Tolkien. Review: This book(and series) could possibly be some of the best I've ever read. Though I do admit that some of it does resemble Tolkien I thought it was still well worth the read. It does start out kind of slowly(until a certain Chapter 6) then picks up again. The trollocs, I must admit, are kind of stupid. Why RJ couldn't just use trolls or orcs is beyond me. Other than that, just try to make it past Whitebridge and you'll be hooked!
Rating: Summary: A book worthy of the garbage Review: The book was not very good and I believe that Jordan stepped beyond his bounds with the characters. Jordan didn't make any of them seem real, or that a person could relate to. It became a dissapointment in the end.
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