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The Eye of the World : Book One of 'The Wheel of Time'

The Eye of the World : Book One of 'The Wheel of Time'

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mega
Review: I love this book!!!, It's awesome!!! absouloutly great, it's long too, so i don't get the feeling of 'it;s over too soon' i've been trying for two month to get my hands on the next one, may the sieres never end!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely brilliant
Review: This is the best fantasy book ever. Why can't people just see it? Ok, at first it may seem like it's a Tolkien rip-off, but the difference is that Tolkien couldn't write anything else after Lord of the Rings, because his world wasn't big enough. It didn't have enough mysteries uncovered, Jordan made a world which left enough things to write 8 parts so far and he's still not finished. There is absolutely no doubt about who's better. Tolkien is the first, but he faked everything from mythology, so that's not an argument either. Jordan faked a little of Tolkien and a little of mythology, but he has molded it together into a fantastic story. Remember this is only the first part. Who has ever read a fantasy book that was so intriguing after just one part? Frodo had barely reached Rivendell in Lord of the Rings. There had hardly been any action so far, and the same holds true for almost every fantasy story I read, except for Wheel of Time. Don't misunderstand me. Tolkien doesn't suck. Indeed it's very good, but Jordan is just a lot better.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Grand Epic of Time
Review: "The Eye of The World" begins Robert Jordan's epic of a single man (Rand al'Thor) as the savior\destroyer of the most realistic world I've ever read. The series is now 8 books long, averaging around 500-600 pages\book! While this may seem a huge reading chore to some, those who love to read will enjoy the incredible detail and richly complex narration of the characters. "The Eye of the World" is, in my opinion, one of the best of the "Wheel of Time" series. The only thing that keeps it from 5 stars is a long (6-8 chapter) period of time where little happens (ie, the characters travel from one city to another). This book and series compares to Tolkien in how popular it has become. Read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best I Have ever read
Review: I am only twelve years old, and at first I was reading as anovel of my choice in school. At first I just thought it would be like a joke , but after I began reading I found that even though there were some chapters that I didn't understand, it was page for page the best book I have ever read. Unlike other books it is fast paced and exciting, I'd like to continue reading more Robert Jordan books but have found that they are always checked out at our local library. It was an audacious story that I would recommend to anyone that likes to stretch their limits. You also need a lot of time on your hands, it took me three weeks. The only problem is the fact that as soon as I started I could lay there for six hours completely oblivious to whats going on around me. Its a real good book and I suggest that you read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was the best book I have ever read!!!
Review: If you read just one book in your lives, read this, I can't believe that others can say it was badly written!!!Tolkien could never do what Jordan has done for fantasy. The vigor and passion in the descriptions make it seem like you are actually riding alongside Rand and his friends.I love this book.The writing of Robert Jordan is very detailed and never drags on, this book is interesting and exciting from the beginning. No one can expect a book to start with a fight scene, character details are what the reader needs to know in order to bond and identify with the characters. Read this book!!!!!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: To save you some time.
Review: This is a good attempt to recreate the works of Tolkien, if you want fantasy on a grand scale, do yourself a favor and read tolkien. Please don't read thousands and thousands of pages to find this out yourself. The story goes on way to long, about 8 books all 700 pages long. Just read Tolkien you will be much more pleased.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: To me, the best is the first
Review: This book has all the magic, mystery, suspense and everything else that you would want from a major fantasy epic. If you don't feel like reading the entire series, at least check out the first book. I could not put this book down! A very good read.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun
Review: The beginning was a little slow, but as you get to know the characters, you learn to love most of them. There is wonderful use of forshadowing, in this book especially, and I only have one criticism. This is totally a male fantasy. This theme of hormones (yes hormones, not necessarily love on the guy's part) begins to run a lot deeper in the later books, and is somewhat annoying to us female readers, but overall it is a fun read. It goes by fast, adn you really get to know all of the characters. Don't be daunted by the size of the book it is a fast and enjoyable read!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Whaddaya mean it's not Shakespeare!
Review: Following Rand 'althor across his world in the ultimate quest was a wonderful experience. This book had more imagination on one page than many novels have in entirety. It starts a little slow--in fact, nothing happens for 84 pages until a monster (Turlock?)comes through the door. But once the story gets rolling--WOW! Great fun. Now for the complaint. The covers come off of my Jordan novles after about 125 pages. Doesn't this pulisher have any glue? I have this problem with no one except TOR. Anyone else?

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Three Words
Review: Stick with Tolkien


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