Feel free to reply with any other nuggets that you find in the days to come or that I've already missed.
A few comments made by Pat at Westeros:
A little more than 100 pages into it, and the narrative voice has changed since TGS. In the last book, Sanderson, though he was using his own writing style, seemed to be trying to emulate Jordan's own. In ToM, it definitely is a Sanderson book. Can't say yet whether or not it's a good thing at this point. . .
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Everything works for the most part, other than one important scene I can't mention, or the Morgase POV chapter. That was just awful. . . :ack:
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Sadly, you can also add Lan to the list of characters Sanderson can't quite do. . .
A few comments made by Pat at Westeros:
A little more than 100 pages into it, and the narrative voice has changed since TGS. In the last book, Sanderson, though he was using his own writing style, seemed to be trying to emulate Jordan's own. In ToM, it definitely is a Sanderson book. Can't say yet whether or not it's a good thing at this point. . .
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Everything works for the most part, other than one important scene I can't mention, or the Morgase POV chapter. That was just awful. . . :ack:
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Sadly, you can also add Lan to the list of characters Sanderson can't quite do. . .
Some more ToM tidbits *MINOR SPOILERS*
17/10/2010 06:36:33 PM
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Uh oh
17/10/2010 11:59:00 PM
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Pat also didn't think much of BSand's efforts in TGS, though. *NM*
18/10/2010 12:04:35 AM
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Which characters can he do the best, in your opinion? *NM*
18/10/2010 04:26:18 PM
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Re: Which characters can he do the best, in your opinion?
18/10/2010 04:42:16 PM
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Hmmm I had thought he said that Cadsuane was hard to write in TGS, but I could be wrong.
20/10/2010 06:23:31 PM
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