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I have read every book in this series so far and get completely sucked up into each volume. A great series with wonderful character development, excellent environment details and descriptions. A truly great series that everyone should read.

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[Some Spoilers]So i just started the Wheel of Time a few months ago, and just finished book five the other night. Like most of the previous reviews says this book drags on and there are bits that could have been left out completely.

PROs - Mat is finally doing something! His character has always been moppy and kind of a sore of a character, but he's finally taking shape. Yes he still complains about his destiny and being forced into the pattern, but he is learning to accept it. Rands character as well is taking shape and becoming a good leader. Is he going mad? We shall see

Cons - Where was Perrin? His story in book 4 was amazing, but he's not mentioned really at all this book. I was just waiting and waiting to hear what has been happening with him in the Two Rivers, but nothing! Like seriously??? And Nynaeves character is still so boring most of the time. Thank the lord they brought in Birgette or it would have been a snooze fest. Finally.... We get it. Men wielding the one power destroyed the world, but the constant boy vs girl fight is getting tiring
Stopped reading this series at book 5. Way too many details. I don't need to know what every character is wearing and what colors the clothes are. Good Lord. And the main characters are all vindictive, petty, envious, vengeful, immature, self-centered, secretive, disloyal, back-biting, gossipy pains in the ass. I wish Nynaeve had been killed off before this book. What a harridan. All the male characters are dunderheads and completely swayed by a pretty face. And all the women care about are the size of their breasts and how they look in a dress. I don't understand why people love this series. Badly written and over-plotted dreck.
Alright, once again I'm in a 'four or five stars' predicament. And as usual, I'm calling it a 4.5 and rounding up. Call it generosity, call it not being critical enough, whatever. This was a great book. I don't know why I even say when I'm between ratings, I could just rate it and move on. And now I'm talking about the fact that I didn't just rate it and move on. Anyway...

Another thread in the Pattern complete. The Wheel weaves as the Wheel wills and it wills me to love this series. I am in deep now, this being the fifth of fourteen books, and the best way to describe my feeling within this world is.. comfortable. I have reached a point where even areas of the story that are paced slower still remain interesting to me, simply because I've grown fond of this world and the characters that fill it. Jordan remains a descriptive master, and if you give his writing the thought that it asks for you will find yourself in places as fully realized as those around me as I type. Now, that isn't to say that I will let any and all slow pacing off the hook, I'm just saying that it didn't bother me in this book. Maybe it will in the future, who knows?

Now, the slower pace for this one did lend itself to some excellent characterization. Especially in Nynaeve. We get to spend (what felt like) more time with she and Elayne in this one, and I am really enjoying Nynaeve's growth. She is finally becoming a bit more self-reflective, which I've been waiting for for some time. You can feel her start to change, and feel how it affects the characters around her too. I will admit that she has a long way to go when it comes to her attitude toward men. And really, no character gets a pass on this. It seems every man in the series can hardly stand to be around women, and the same for every woman with men. At least in their internal dialogue. It comes off false, and frankly a little weird. It's one thing to fear Aes Sedai, but this is just frustratingly blind, and way too generalized. I'm ready for that to change. It doesn't bother me totally, because it's sort of been this way from the beginning, but if it did change it would be welcome. Anyhow, I was also pleased with Mat's POVs, I just wish there were more of them! I won't detail his growth because it's a major spoiler for readers in the earlier books, but it is very satisfying to watch, and Mat has come a long way from the boy he was back in Emond's Field. I have the sense that he has a long way yet to go, too. I was a bit surprised to find that Perrin has no POV chapters whatsoever in this one. He is mentioned offhandedly a couple of times but other than that, we are left in the dark as to just what Perrin Goldeneyes is up to during this book. I'm eager to have that cleared up in the next book. Rand's part of the story remains as compelling as ever, and is likely still my favorite bit, but I'm glad to see some interest building in areas of the story where it may have lacked before.

Areas of slow pacing aside, The Fires of Heaven really did have some moments that packed a punch. These are long books, and reality never takes a break, so they can take me some time to finish, but I was pretty enthralled with the story throughout. I can usually tell how invested in a series I am by how many notes and highlights I have for each book in my , and I've got a whole hell of a lot for this one. The Wheel of Time is so far living up to its reputation for me, and has maybe even exceeded my expectations a bit. It's ambitious, interesting, full of magic, and shows no signs of stopping now. Lord of Chaos is up next.

Life is a dream from which we all must wake before we can dream again.
I've never stopped reading a series of fantasy books right in the middle, but I'm out. So....many....words. Every little detail is spelled out, right down to the thread color in dresses. Good Gawd. Others might like that level of detail, but my eyes start to glaze over and my mind wanders to more interesting things....such as flogging hateful bossy Nynaeve with her waist long, wrist thick braid. Almost every character is either sullen, manipulative, sulky, resentful, hateful, sexist, secretive, spiteful or dull. I've been annoyed with most of the main characters since the first book but thought maybe they'd get better...but no. I don't find myself cheering for the "heroes". I've slogged through the word swamp of five of these books, and I'm throwing in the towel. Give me RA Salvatore's dark elf Drizzt any day of the week, he's a hero I can root for.
I have read every book in this series so far and get completely sucked up into each volume. A great series with wonderful character development, excellent environment details and descriptions. A truly great series that everyone should read.
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