When the buckle on your seat belt snags and hangs up on the strap, you don't think about how good the tires are and how well the engine is running. You just bitch about the seat belt. It's human nature.
Sanderson might be awkward with character banter, but he thinks about those things you have to think about when working in an artificial world-- science, economics, warfare, etc. And with the incredible complexity of The Wheel of Time, we're fortunate to have such a workaholic to get through it second-hand.
Sanderson might be awkward with character banter, but he thinks about those things you have to think about when working in an artificial world-- science, economics, warfare, etc. And with the incredible complexity of The Wheel of Time, we're fortunate to have such a workaholic to get through it second-hand.
This message last edited by JasonD on 10/03/2012 at 06:41:26 PM
Where will you stop? (after the last book, of course)
03/03/2012 05:20:14 AM
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I don't intend to stop at any point. I might read the summaries of COT though, that book sucked! *NM*
04/03/2012 10:43:05 AM
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Shrug, I'll read the series. I think calling BS's work "fan fiction" is doing it a disservice
06/03/2012 09:12:23 PM
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Agreed. We're lucky to have Sanderson
10/03/2012 06:40:57 PM
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