Re: Would the Wheel of Time be what it is without the internet?
AlexTimperley Send a noteboard - 01/09/2009 11:29:02 PM
The two almost coincide with each other. IMO I think the internet helped the Wheel of Time's popularity grow much more then it would have otherwise. I think the internet has also done that for a number of newer authors as well. What do you think?
I for one would definitely not have gotten as much out of the books as I have without the internet community theorising and extrapolating etc
Considering I first read through at the age of 13 or so there is no way I was mature enough or well read enough to recognise and appreciate references and themes and all the other things that make WOT what it is; Now I'm 19 and fairly well versed in all the WOT shit that the internet has on it and I am very appreciative of all the people who have taken serious time to improve my interpretation of the books.
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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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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Re: Would the Wheel of Time be what it is without the internet?
- 01/09/2009 11:29:02 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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