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Yes and No Wibble Send a noteboard - 27/12/2012 02:10:16 PM
So, is there a general arc or goal for the 10 book series? Like Harry defeating Voldy or Rand and the LB?


If you are looking for a clear cut - this is a good guy, this is a bad guy, welcome to our journey of the good guy beating the bad guy...then no, absolutely not. The complete opposite in many regards, as the books spend a lot of time dealing with viewpoints and the motivations of all sides.

One of the reasons why I haven't picked it up is because a bunch of my friends said that the series has a lot of great moments, but lacks cohesion or a overall purpose. Any thoughts about this?


This however is false. Erikkson and Esslemont have spent a lot of time building their world, the back history and planning the stories they will tell. Their is a definite purpose to the story and a definite arc over the 10 books. You may not always know what that is, it may flip on you when you don't expect it, but the author clearly knew where he was going.

Once I complete AMOL, I'm looking for something to fill my time as Sanderson's Stormlight Archive gets going.
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