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Interesting comment about WoT not having any "enduring value"..... trzaska2000 Send a noteboard - 30/09/2011 05:42:43 AM
.....but I agree with you. If it is remembered for anything, I believe it will be for "what could have been". If the story didn't get so far away from RJ and what if he didn't pass away.

Even though Brandson Sanderson has become my favorite author and is doing a great job wrapping up WoT on a high note, the series was fatally flawed from a lasting iconic point of view with books 8-11 (and yes, especially 10).
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