
Less exciting then the home shopping network.
1 of 4 people found this review helpful.
Hear this Mr. Jordan, I'm not going to contribute to helping line your pocket with gold while you keep milking this series out with absolutely nothing to say other then about 5 chapters worth of one of the main characters head ache, about 2 chapters on how each servant in the white tower is dressed, another chapter worth of describing the tea stains on the servants gowns...get the picture? bla bla bla bla bla. Some description is necessary, but Jordan has about 3 paragraphs of description in between everytime a person responds to another in a conversation. "Hello, how are you?" bla bla bla.... (for 3 paragraphs)then finally "Im fine". Im also fed up with his narrating. Jordan goes nowhere with any of the characters in this book. you can basically skip this book and not miss a beat. I would however suggest chapter 21 and about the last 2 or 3 pages, other then that the most exciting thing about the rest of the book is how the aes sedie all over the world respond to the amount of sadir that was used at the end of the previous book and are worried that the forsaken are up to something.
This book makes the home shopping network seem like Indiana Jones. I woul'dnt even rate this book with a 1 star except you can't go lower. Im reading the rest of the series from the library and won't even do that if he puts out another book like this one.
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