After 7 years I attempted to re-read this book and, unfortunately (as you can probably guess from the thread title), it was just as bad as I remembered it. I thought my anger/resentment/bitterness would have lessened over time, and not having had to wait for nearly two and a half years (was it?) for the next book.
But it is true, very little if anything happens. I stopped re-reading it around page five hundred when I saw another title in the rebel AS camp. I am truly not sure what RJ was hoping to accomplish with this one day view point from several different POV's. (Now I accept that RJ was somewhat apologetic and wouldn't have written the book the way he did in hindsight. Now that doesn't make up for the fact that he did and it was awful.)
If you or I were to write a book about one day in our life it probably wouldn't be that interesting to anyone.
With Perrin, for example, in the preceeding books we have already established his love for Faile - and how he will do anything to get it back. And the COT segments were essentially a re-hash of thoughts and characterisation already established.
Rebel AS camp, ditto, and Elayne taking baths and plotting to establish herself as queen of Andor - ditto. Mat's fleeing Ebou Dar with Tuon and Valan Luca's circus we essentially a re-hash of Elayne and Nynaeve's time spent with him, and the relationship of Mat and Tuon had been established previously.
The one bit I did enjoy (yes there was a bit) was Rodel Ilturade, because as people said at the time COT was a set up for the remaining books - and to that end Ilturade's section has paid off in later books. However, that was little more than ten pages in the prologue.
So, in the case of COT, time is not a great healer.
But it is true, very little if anything happens. I stopped re-reading it around page five hundred when I saw another title in the rebel AS camp. I am truly not sure what RJ was hoping to accomplish with this one day view point from several different POV's. (Now I accept that RJ was somewhat apologetic and wouldn't have written the book the way he did in hindsight. Now that doesn't make up for the fact that he did and it was awful.)
If you or I were to write a book about one day in our life it probably wouldn't be that interesting to anyone.
With Perrin, for example, in the preceeding books we have already established his love for Faile - and how he will do anything to get it back. And the COT segments were essentially a re-hash of thoughts and characterisation already established.
Rebel AS camp, ditto, and Elayne taking baths and plotting to establish herself as queen of Andor - ditto. Mat's fleeing Ebou Dar with Tuon and Valan Luca's circus we essentially a re-hash of Elayne and Nynaeve's time spent with him, and the relationship of Mat and Tuon had been established previously.
The one bit I did enjoy (yes there was a bit) was Rodel Ilturade, because as people said at the time COT was a set up for the remaining books - and to that end Ilturade's section has paid off in later books. However, that was little more than ten pages in the prologue.
So, in the case of COT, time is not a great healer.
A friend of mine skipped CoT and went straight to KoD. The only thing he noticed was that Egwene was kidnapped.
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Do not, I repeat, do not re-read this book
18/12/2010 10:23:48 AM
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I coulda told ya that. It took me two months of torture to get through that thing the 2nd time! *NM*
18/12/2010 11:08:18 AM
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It's not actually that bad if you're not an angry, resentful, bitter person.
18/12/2010 11:54:54 AM
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Re: It's not actually that bad if you're not an angry, resentful, bitter person.
18/12/2010 12:11:53 PM
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The Aes Sedai are still bound by the Three Oaths even as damane *NM*
18/12/2010 01:31:43 PM
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Re: The Aes Sedai are still bound by the Three Oaths even as damane
18/12/2010 01:39:26 PM
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the S.C. think that all channelers are dangerous and need to be collared to keep them in line. *NM*
18/12/2010 11:25:31 PM
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I never found it to be that bad.
18/12/2010 12:23:55 PM
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Its a great book. You'd know if you stopped sniffing trolloc behind. *NM*
18/12/2010 04:39:27 PM
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Re: Do not, I repeat, do not re-read this book
18/12/2010 08:18:56 PM
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When dot pointing the books mentally COT I have Ituralde starts his campaign, Egwene kidnapped *NM*
19/12/2010 02:01:30 AM
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I don't even remember what happened in that book. At all. And I reread it 3 times! I was that bored. *NM*
18/12/2010 11:28:28 PM
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