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Silvion Asha'man
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Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male  Posts: 1,059 Location: The Netherlands Karma: 3 |  | And they hath fallen yet again? « Thread Started on Oct 26, 2009, 5:34pm » | |
It seems that the revival of the board didn't really pull of, eh? Such a pity, cause I had some great times here on this site.
I am currently re-reading the series. I started of 2 weeks ago and already I'm at book 4. I think the first 3 books are the best of the series along with the last 2.
October 27th...
Tomorrow the new book will be published. I read the Mistborn-series and I think Brandon Sanderson is a great writer. Will he be able to pull of a real Robert Jordan-style WoT-book though? I don't know. We'll see....
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Joined: Jan 2004 Gender: Male  Posts: 2,020 Karma: 37 |  | Re: And they hath fallen yet again? « Reply #1 on Oct 29, 2009, 10:49pm » | |
Yeah, it just didn't really seem to click this time, huh? But either way, I have the new book on the way to the apartment; it'll be here Saturday. I, too, have read the Mistborn series and it was rather good... but it wasn't Jordan-esque. Just a little while ago I read the first chapter (available on Amazon and I'm sure a thousand other places) and it just didn't seem like Jordan. Which makes sense, since it isn't, but you know what I mean. The first bit about the wind, especially, didn't sit well with me. It seemed rather conversational. But then again, there's a decent chance I just don't remember what they're like; it has been a while since I read a WoT book. I'm going to assume that the book rocks, though, until further notice.
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Joined: Dec 2003 Gender: Male  Posts: 5,171 Location: Michigan Karma: 12 |  | Re: And they hath fallen yet again? « Reply #2 on Nov 14, 2009, 9:10am » | |
Yeah, the revival didn't work out. No one wanted to put any time into it. It was just me and I can't make interesting discussion topics if I'm talking to myself.
I've got A Memory Of Light for my birthday. I've only read the first two pages because I've been swamped with school reading.
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Joined: Feb 2004 Gender: Male  Posts: 1,059 Location: The Netherlands Karma: 3 |  | Re: And they hath fallen yet again? « Reply #3 on Dec 6, 2009, 5:08pm » | |
Its just that I'm so freaking busy with school, work, real-life and all. I am at book 8 now and closing in on book 9. I've got Memory of Light here on the shelf, but I can't touch it yet. I'm dying to get to it though.
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