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Wheel of time…maybe fantasy but still.
As someone who’s read the entire Wheel of Time series multiple times, I get it. I love it, but I get it.
Mat and Rand would probably be able to explain it better though if they were on here
That series ruined fantasy for me. I used to live sci fi and fantasy both. I got half way through that series (book 7 I think, the one where nothing happens in 4000 words) and I was just done.
I get this... :)
I can't actually explain it in any sort of meaningful way, but I feel like it belongs here in spite of the obvious.
Yeah, I love these books but my wife can't get into the first book at all.
I tried multiple times to get into it myself, and couldn't.
I like Big Fat Fantasy. I like Kate Elliott and Robin Hobb and Lois McMaster Bujold's Chalion books. I like Kushiel's Dart by Jacqueline Carey. I like Name of the Wind, and I like The Traitor Baru Cormorant. I've read Melanie Rawn's books and C. S. Friedman's more fantasy-leaning books.
Just couldn't get into WoT.