Wheel Of Time
Book Review: Knife Of Dreams
Damn! But Knife of Dreams is a fine book! I read it in one sitting, of course, after waiting so long for it, I just couldn't bear to do it by halves. It's everything the Wheel Of Time fans could hope for. There is a lot of action. Things that were building for the last three or four books are finally coming into light. The entire book is very fast paced, and it managed to close a lot of plot lines. It's an amazing book, I just couldn't...
To Spoiler or Not To Spoler?
In the Robert Jordan's newsgroup they already begun discussing the new book. Some lucky souls got it early and already know what is going on. I hope to have it next week. But I'm very tempted to just peek and see what is happening.
Robert Jordan Blog
As long as I'm speaking about the Wheel of Time, Robert Jordan has a blog! You can find it here, he is posting quite a lot lately, and each post reveal more goodies about the Wheel of Time!
Knife Of Dreams is in the mail!
Knife of Dreams is in the mail and should arrive sometimes next week. When it does, expect a short notice and a long silence, I'm waiting for this book for over 2 years, and I've been a reader of the Wheel of Time for nearly a decade!
Knife Of Dreams
The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories
that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even
myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes
again. In one Age, called the Third Age by some, an Age yet to come,
an Age long past, a wind rose above the broken mountain named
Dragonmount. The wind was not the beginning. There are neither beginnings
nor endings to the turning of the Wheel of Time. But it was
a beginning."
I’m reading it right now, from
the first chapter of the Knife
of Dreams. It sends a shiver down my spine as I do...
A Grave Mistake
I’m about to commit a really big mistake, and I’m
helpless to prevent it.
Knife
of Dreams is about to come out in a couple of
weeks, and I haven’t read its prologue yet. I’ve been a fan of the Wheel
of Time since 1996; the books are one of the main reasons that I’ve any
knowledge in English.
I’ve attempted to resist it, but I can’t, I’m
about to start reading: Embers Falling on Dry Grass: Prologue to Knife of
Dreams
I’m sorry; I can’t help it any longer. I gotta read it. It
will have to be done in one seating, of course, and afterward I’ll be to ecstatic
to...