Definitely bittersweet! I've been reading WoT since 1991/2. I was a young man in the Navy then. Today I'm a professional engineer, in a long term relationship, and working hard to pay off a mortgage.
I had the first 3 in paperback, then bought tSR in hardback, and have done so with each since then. I am looking forward to finding out how it all ends, but will be sad to have no more new WoT books to look forward to.
I had the first 3 in paperback, then bought tSR in hardback, and have done so with each since then. I am looking forward to finding out how it all ends, but will be sad to have no more new WoT books to look forward to.
It's starting to sink in...
14/12/2012 02:15:41 AM
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A little ... I picked up EoTW in 1990/1 and have never missed buying the next book on its release
14/12/2012 04:57:20 AM
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yup i always call in sick and hit the bookstore when it opens
14/12/2012 07:50:11 AM
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I worked at a bookstore in High School so it was easy to get my hands on the book the night before
14/12/2012 02:28:30 PM
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I second that emotion.
14/12/2012 01:49:40 PM
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Right? I know myself ... I'll tear through it in a day or two
14/12/2012 02:29:37 PM
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One advantage to getting the audiobook...
14/12/2012 02:40:50 PM
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I have to read them first. At least twice before I get the audiobook
14/12/2012 03:10:49 PM
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Re: It's starting to sink in...
17/12/2012 02:10:41 AM
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It's been awhile since I've been on these boards but thought I'd appear now it's nearly over
24/12/2012 09:13:07 PM
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