| 1. The Gathering Storm (Wheel of Time) | 
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By: Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson Publisher: Tor Books September 28, 2010
First off, I have the highest regard for Robert Jordan and am so very glad that he relented from his earlier stance of not wishing for his series to be completed after his death. Thank you Mr. Jordan for outlining the final book(s) of the Wheel of Time so that your series did not end with your death.
With that in mind, I, as most of his devoted followers, struggled through the previous... more
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| 2. The Gathering Storm (Wheel of Time, Book 12) | 
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By: Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson Publisher: Tor Books October 27, 2009
First off, I have the highest regard for Robert Jordan and am so very glad that he relented from his earlier stance of not wishing for his series to be completed after his death. Thank you Mr. Jordan for outlining the final book(s) of the Wheel of Time so that your series did not end with your death.
With that in mind, I, as most of his devoted followers, struggled through the previous... more
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| 3. Lord of Chaos (The Wheel of Time, Book 6) | 
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By: Robert Jordan Publisher: Tor Fantasy November 15, 1995
My apologies to those who are in love with the series, but this book is just terrible. Hundreds and hundreds of pages of boring dialogue, too lengthy descriptions, and absurd characters.
What is it with the girls in this series? Jordan makes you want to hate them all! Especially Nynaeve and Faile. I mentally groan anytime the story moves to Nynaeve and Elayne and their stupid, shallow... more
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| 4. The Eye of the World (The Wheel of Time, Book 1) | 
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By: Robert Jordan Publisher: Tor Fantasy November 15, 1990
My husband had me start reading this series and I haven't been able to put the books down since I started. A must read series!... more
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| 5. The Fires of Heaven (The Wheel of Time, Book 5) | 
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By: Robert Jordan Publisher: Tor Fantasy October 15, 1994
Any fan of fantasy or just a good story should read The Wheel of Time. Fantastic series... more
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| 6. The Great Hunt (The Wheel of Time, Book 2) | 
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By: Robert Jordan Publisher: Tor Fantasy October 15, 1991
honestly, this book had me so frustrated because i was alternatingly riveted and bored stiff with different parts of the book. the first several hundred pages dragged on and felt overly lengthy, whereas the last 200 pages flew by and, thankfully, made me glad that i had stuck with it. if the book had been at its best throughout, i surely would have given this a rating of 4.5 or 5, but the lulls really... more
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| 7. The Shadow Rising (The Wheel of Time, Book 4) | 
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By: Robert Jordan Publisher: Tor Fantasy October 15, 1993
$9.99 (Kindle edition) for a book that has been in paperback well over 10 years? I understand that Macmillan wants to charge a higher fee for new releases but this book is several dollars cheaper at your local bookstore and that price takes into account the printing of the book, transportation to the store, profit for the publisher and for the book seller. The electronic version shares almost none... more
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| 8. The Dragon Reborn: Book Three of 'The Wheel of Time' | 
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By: Robert Jordan Publisher: Tor Fantasy September 14, 2002
Still in the plastic wrap... took a little longer than Amazon initially indicated but it was worth the wait. ... more
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| 9. Knife of Dreams (Wheel of Time) | 
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By: Robert Jordan Publisher: Tor Books October 11, 2005
As it turned out, this was the last Wheel of Time book - at least, the last written by Robert Jordan himself. Therefore, it would be a bittersweet occasion to complete this book. That this book is a very enjoyable read makes it even more difficult to accept the loss of the author before his magnum opus could be completed. On the flip side, I'm more keen to pick up the Jordan/Sanderson "co-written"... more
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| 10. Crossroads of Twilight (Wheel of Time, Book 10) | 
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By: Robert Jordan Publisher: Tor Fantasy November 25, 2003
The story just pulls you in and holds you until the very end. Like the other books in this series, I look forward to the next book in the series... more
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