I didn't mind TGS. Other than some expected character strangeness it was decent
darius_sedai Send a noteboard - 29/01/2013 09:48:46 PM
Others would be "satisfied", "happy", and "sad" just to name a few.
BS isn't, and never could of been, RJ, but this was a good end for the books I have(and will go on doing so)loved the most.
PS: And personally you could tell RJ wrote the end, as for once the characters started to feel a lot more IC, for all they'd changed since the time we had last seen them.
But maybe that was just me.
I think if Sanderson hadn't turned it into some sort of vanity project, and decided to write a load of incoherent battle scenes, as well as focusing on his own characters such as Androl :eyeroll: and new-matt, it might better reflect the books proper that they follow.
As it is I am taking this book (3 volumes) as a sort of bare outline to the the ending of the series.
I would honestly have prefered if Robert Jordans notes had been summarised or bullet pointed and released. I would have bought it.
I just hated the timeline issues that happened
Domani Drag Queen in the White Tower ... Aran'gar watch out!
My thought on AMoL, In a word "content".
10/01/2013 11:40:02 PM
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Oh, and did anyone else notice...
11/01/2013 04:41:24 AM
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Wait, what? *NM*
28/01/2013 03:46:59 PM
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The of the three eyed horse sized lizard cats.
28/01/2013 04:29:09 PM
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Must have missed that. I guess 8 hour reading sessions have a downside... *NM*
29/01/2013 03:00:40 PM
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Re: My thought on AMoL, In a word "content".
29/01/2013 04:05:52 PM
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I didn't mind TGS. Other than some expected character strangeness it was decent
29/01/2013 09:48:46 PM
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