![]() ![]() We’re skirting the fringes of the swamp, bogging down occasionally, and if memory serves that problem will get worse before it gets better. Once TFoH gets going, I enjoy it just fine. ![]() In which we begin our journey into the swamp.īy that I mean, this is the book where I see the pacing consequences of Jordan’s decisions in TDR and TSR coming home to roost. If you’d like to see and/or comment on previous posts, just follow the Wheel of Time tag. I stopped reading after Crossroads of Twilight, so please, no spoilers for Knife of Dreams or The Gathering Storm. ![]() This has particularly meant looking at the structure, to see what really happened to the narrative pacing as the books went along, but there are some content-level bits of analysis going on as well. I’ve picked up quite a few new blog readers since the last post in this series, so to recap: I’m going back through the Wheel of Time, partly as a reader (so I can read the ending and know what the heck is going on), but partly as a writer, to look at it with a professional eye and see what works and what doesn’t. ![]()
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