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I'm on tFoH and I plan on reading the whole series through and through. Great Lord of Chaos Send a noteboard - 12/09/2009 03:10:01 AM
I've been making an effort to reread the Wheel of Time books ever since I heard that AMoL was nearing around the bend, and my progress has been slow but sure. I tend to put the books down for long intervals only to pick them back up right where I left off and truck forward. I've plowed through a lot of them so far, from NS to LoC, and I'm currently wading through CoS.

I remember that, for whatever reason, the books that I least enjoyed when I first read the series were Crown of Swords, Path of Daggers and Crossroads of Twilight. Now, though, only a hundred or so pages into Crown of Swords, I have to say I'm kind of enjoying it. Pedron Niall gets stabbed to death, Galina gets captured by the Shaido, Colavere seizes Cairhien and Min has foretold that she will hang. It's juicier than I last remembered.

I remember that Crossroads of Twilight, on the other hand, was what turned me away from WoT almost entirely until Knife of Dreams came out. I was so utterly aggravated by how little happened throughout that book that there were moments when I wanted to throw it against a wall. Is it worth the reread? Am I going to need to comb over it to glean some otherwise invaluable character insight, or is it safe to say that I can get away with reading chapter summaries?

I can tell you now that my first trek through the Wheel of Time series left me with a great deal of headstrong knowledge and litle sense about theories and the mechanics of things. There are a lot of interesting tidbits that I picked up with a sharper set of eyes the second time around.

I was thinking about going through the chapter summaries and reading anything that sounded interesting to me. For some reason, I'm almost dreading the moment that I have to pick that book up again -- what does everyone else have to say about this?









Which means CoT. I thought it was a nice bridge. We're getting away from the "ruling Rand" involved in politics and solidify his place, and into the Rand the needs to be at TG. Not the CoT has that much Rand in it at all. And, besides, Mat chapters, I love.
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κείμεθα, τοῖς κείνων ῥήμασι πειθόμενοι.
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Should I skip CoT? - 11/09/2009 08:16:41 PM 949 Views
I just started my re-read of it... - 11/09/2009 08:30:52 PM 799 Views
Re: Should I skip CoT? - 11/09/2009 08:39:03 PM 624 Views
I wouldn't. - 11/09/2009 09:32:10 PM 650 Views
Yes....... - 11/09/2009 10:16:12 PM 549 Views
Absolutely not! It's a good prologue to KoD in my opinion *NM* - 11/09/2009 10:34:31 PM 289 Views
Agreed. - 11/09/2009 11:04:45 PM 757 Views
Probably not... - 11/09/2009 10:42:29 PM 765 Views
Skip tPoD, CoT was a fine novel. *NM* - 12/09/2009 01:15:04 AM 283 Views
I'm on tFoH and I plan on reading the whole series through and through. - 12/09/2009 03:10:01 AM 604 Views
FoH and LoC were great, but I'm still dreading CoT - 12/09/2009 01:37:47 PM 638 Views
Give it a try. If you're bored, skip it. You already know what happens. *NM* - 12/09/2009 04:31:11 AM 468 Views
This is what I do with my rereads - 12/09/2009 04:47:53 AM 642 Views
I'm going to. - 12/09/2009 04:50:58 AM 516 Views
I posted basically the same question - 12/09/2009 01:41:28 PM 527 Views
Let me put it this way, since CoT came out I've stopped doing rereads - 12/09/2009 04:54:56 PM 532 Views
It is not worth rereading a book if you "dread" it. *NM* - 12/09/2009 08:49:01 PM 266 Views

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