I for one also share your impressions on the situation. One can like a book and also give constructive criticisme to a book. TGS was a good WoT novel, fast paced and with lots of exciting new plot développement. But it had some flaws. They are not sollely the authors fault. Its a RJ book, adapted so BS can write it, and it was also splited. Would RJ have approved a corporate descision to split it in 3? Maybe in 2 for binding purposes, but they would of been 2 parts of 1 book.
I also prefered the style that RJ had for his books. Even if I really liked and enjoyed TGS, I also was lost sometimes. I've been reading WoT for the last 17 years, reread them multiple times but i don't share your vast knowledge ot it, and I was still confused sometimes.
I also wish BS could of stayed closer to the "feeling" RJ had planed for this book. People forget that RJ had planed this a 1 novel, maybe split in 2 for binding purposes, but still 1 novel. A lot of the mood, themes and feeling of the book would of played better in that format.
This is no way a criticisme of BS's work. I still prefer a ending to NO ending and under those circumstances he's done a fantastic job. I also like is other novels and plan to get WoK.
I also prefered the style that RJ had for his books. Even if I really liked and enjoyed TGS, I also was lost sometimes. I've been reading WoT for the last 17 years, reread them multiple times but i don't share your vast knowledge ot it, and I was still confused sometimes.
I also wish BS could of stayed closer to the "feeling" RJ had planed for this book. People forget that RJ had planed this a 1 novel, maybe split in 2 for binding purposes, but still 1 novel. A lot of the mood, themes and feeling of the book would of played better in that format.
This is no way a criticisme of BS's work. I still prefer a ending to NO ending and under those circumstances he's done a fantastic job. I also like is other novels and plan to get WoK.
Timeline: some news from Theoryland...
28/09/2010 02:12:49 AM
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I couldn't care less about the timeline *NM*
28/09/2010 02:18:47 AM
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Agreed
28/09/2010 07:11:41 AM
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Re: Agreed
28/09/2010 01:02:16 PM
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I feel compelled to state that "DomA wins the thread". *Goes back to lurking* *NM*
01/10/2010 05:39:12 AM
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The people complaining about timeline issues need to seriously get a life. Sheesh!
28/09/2010 03:08:44 AM
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What's a little pettiness among mortal enemies who have never met? *NM*
28/09/2010 06:38:31 PM
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Is it possible for this Alan to publish the timeline between tGS and ToM when ToM comes out? *NM*
28/09/2010 03:39:32 AM
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There was an easy solution to this - tell the readers each chapter!
28/09/2010 09:16:59 AM
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Maybe the entire book could just be a big calendar *NM*
28/09/2010 10:32:47 AM
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With subtexts to show what each character is doing relative to the other one *NM*
28/09/2010 11:53:15 AM
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Well.... one of my predictions was that...
28/09/2010 01:21:31 PM
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I agree with your analysis
28/09/2010 04:49:20 PM
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For the record, my mom didn't like it either, and she's a casual reader (has read each book once)
28/09/2010 06:12:45 PM
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