Re: Yes, just not as fast. Now with counter-questions!
metahipster Send a noteboard - 31/08/2009 07:33:01 PM
Would Wheel of Time gone to 15-16 books without the internet exploding it's popularity? Or would Robert Jordan instead had somehow wrapped it up in a more concise tighter say 5-6 volumes?
I definitely feel the ability to digest them and grasp their intricacies was enabled almost completely by discussion lists/forums and the awesome searchable databases online.
While it can also be argued that they fueled publicity, I haven't found myself able to enjoy them as much without understanding them, and haven't understood them well until I started digging about online.
The LOTR series and others have benefited similarly (though posthumously) but their scope was so much more limited that I think it was more conducive to smaller book club discussions etc to try and get ones' head around them entirely.
Would the Wheel of Time be what it is without the internet?
31/08/2009 05:43:38 AM
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Yes, just not as fast. Now with counter-questions!
31/08/2009 07:15:03 AM
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Re: Yes, just not as fast. Now with counter-questions!
31/08/2009 07:33:01 PM
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I read my first wot books back in... 1996, I think. It was loaned to me from a friend.
01/09/2009 07:20:22 PM
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I would have eventually forgotten about it and not understood a lot of it if it weren't for the
03/09/2009 04:23:39 AM
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