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The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, Book 1)

The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, Book 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beware!
Review: If you've been browsing through these reviews, you probably don't need to hear one more die-hard Robert Jordan fan telling you how great he is. What you do need to hear is this: Beware. "The Eye of the World" is excellent. The story builds wonderfully through the second, third, fourth and fifth books ("The Great Hunt", "The Dragon Reborn", "The Shadow Rising", "The Fires of Heaven".) so that by the end of the fifth you are left believing that The Wheel of Time will join Tolkien's works as great fantasy literature. Then the whole damn series falls apart. The problem, I think, is that Jordan, like an overeager Aes Sedai, took on more than he could handle and just plain burned out. So be careful. If you want to read five of the best fantasy books ever written (no joke!) then start here. But be prepared to hate Jordan by the time you slog into "The Crossroads of Twilight".

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good the first, even better the second
Review: I have been a WoT fan for quite some time now. This book is definitely not the best of Jordan's work, but it is good. To appreciate the book, remember that this is a long term plotline, that has still not concluded after the 10th book. It is a very good starting point though, and shows a glimpse of the world that unfolds throughout the rest of the series. Don't skip this book if you plan on reading the rest of the series, else it is akin to learning History starting after 1800. I certainly do reccommend this book to Fantasy fans. There is a lot of detail to wade through, but heh, that could make the story for you!

And don't worry if you're not thrilled with the writing style. Jordan only starts setting a rhythm (sp?) here. His next couple of books sets the mood and tone for his writings, which I find I like even better. Give it a try, I did and didn't regret it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for Fantasy lovers
Review: The eye of the world is a great book to read. Like all of the books in the series, it is long and might take you a while to read if you don't read too much of it at a time. This series is one of my favorites. It takes a while to understand everything but once you do, you'll love it. It has very deatailed characters and a great plot. The character sometimes seem bad or annoying, but get better as the story continues. The story becomes more detailed as the books go on. If you like fantasy than is a book for you. Overall it is a great book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Wholly responsible for the sorry state of fantasy right now!
Review: About five years ago, a friend recommended The Eye of the World to me saying it was "one of the five best fantasy books" he had ever read, even better than The Lord of the Rings. Because this was my first foray into fantasy after Tolkien, I was expecting a lot. Imagine my disappointment.

I do not read that many fantasy books, but I can tell that this book is pure crap. Fantasy is supposed to be entertaining; this is a tedious bore. It is completely unoriginal. It is as unimaginative as any book could be. There are no real character or plot developments. The characters, especially the women, are immature and loathsome (does anyone know if Jordan was abused by women as a kid?). There are too much unnecessary details that bog down the story. In short: crap.

If this is one of the best, then the other fantasy books out there must be really bad. Right?

Not necessarily. I have read good fantasy books since then. But the biggest problem of the fantasy genre is that crappy books like this are hailed by reviewers as "great", "a classic", "the best fantasy book ever", which is definitely not the case. Because of its popularity, even Amazon does not have the guts to review it for what it is. This is one of the worst books I have ever read and I have no idea how anyone could like it. If any fantasy first-timer read this, like I did, he/she will dismiss fantasy readers as idiots (they probably are) and give up fantasy altogether. But there are better fantasy authors out there: Ursula LeGuin, J.R.R Tolkien, Meryn Peake, Gene Wolfe (part science fiction)...whose works needs a bit more effort especially from the Jordan crowd, but have a lot more reward in the end. (George R.R. Martin is not that good either but his works are a hundred times more entertaining than The Wheel of Time, but what book isn't.)

In conclusion: Jordan's The Wheel of Time gives 'fantasy' a bad name. If you want the fantasy genre to be respected by the rest of the literary world, do not recommend this book to anyone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Wheel of Time - Disbelievers
Review: To let you all know where I am coming from I have read all nine of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time books multiple times and love them all.
The Eye of the World is probably my favorite book in the series. It introduced me into the world, developed characters without confusing any (which by the way was a problem with some of Tolkiens writings), and left me wanting more. While the wisdom is snotty she is still important to the book overall. And while other characters are annoying or stupid or anything else that we don't like, that is okay because it resembles real life. Jordan does a wonderful job of drawing in the readers attention, although I must admit for the casual reader this series may take awhile to read; I read it, all nine books, in about 3 weeks. As long as you have some patience, you know the ability to read Tom Clancy's big long books, you will love this series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: pretty awesome!
Review: I thought this was a really good book. Robert Jordan wrote a wonderful novel. All the characters are realistic, they are all fairly well-rounded emotionally wise. Jordan created a whole new world and everything fits in place. At first when I was given the book I was told it was a lot like "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy (which are awesome books). I thought I was going to be disspointed with "The Eye of the World," but that is quite the opposite I was thrilled with the book.

There are some confusing areas in the book and it's hard to know what's really going on but it all comes together in the end. This book held my interest all the way through the book and waiting to get the next book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Start here...And be surprised...
Review: This is a good book indeed...Not the most fantastic book you've ever read, but it's a must, cause it's the beginning of one of the most imaginative series of our time...
I'm not going to spoil, so all I can say is: read it and even if you find it a little too long or something, stuck to it, cause the Wheel of Time series got so much to tell you that, when you'll finish this one, you'll be wanting the next one so much... Give it a try, it's worth!!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bad in some ways, yet it gets the job done
Review: I don't really see a need to scare people away from this book... the book is hyped alot, yet most people hate it. Still, I found this book to be alright. The problem for me lies in the action. I have found only one real fight scene in the book, which was at the beggining, all the others are rushed into one page of nothing. Well thats up to about the big battle, which is alright. It really [upset me] that the creator decided to tell us about these whiny characters, instead of throw in the action. I must admit, I can't stand any of the women in this story. They all have the same personality to me, and seem to be [ticked] off over something. Moraine could at least try to be a team player, instead she acts cold and distant. Then there is Lan, a pretty standard bodyguard, who is mysterious, which is alright. The other characters bore me. Mat's antics can get old, but hes alright. Rand is strong, Jordan did a good job of making Rand seem to have alot of inner strength, yet hide it somehow. Rand is alright in my mind. As for the plot, ehhh, I lost sight of it many times, but all in all, the book can be good. At one point I read about 6 chapters in a row, when usually I read about 2. Ehhhh, I have mutual feelings for it. Perhaps if he just gave more action...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'm just getting into epic fantasy . . .
Review: . . . so I can't really review this book relative to the genre, or to the rest of the Wheel of Time series. However, I can say that it's the best book of any sort that I've read in a long time. The story is heavily detailed, with plenty of action, suspense, and intricate plotting. That might seem like enough, but the key to liking a story is caring about the characters, and that's where The Eye of the World comes through in spades. Lan, Moiraine, Rand, Mat, Perrin, Egwene, Nynaeve, and Thom are all likeable, fully formed people, and as I was reading I found it easy to feel what they felt (especially Rand). I give The Eye of the World my highest recommendation. I'm going to read the next book in the series, The Great Hunt, as soon as I can.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Robert Jordan is a man?
Review: I haven't finished the book yet, but I wonder if Jordan is a man or a man-hating feminist angry woman with a chip on her shoulder. All the women in this book treat the men like garbage, run everything, and are supremely full of themselves. Just an observation.


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