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Old 03-12-2014, 03:14 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by mewmartigan View Post
To me, the ones that really stuck out as poor were books 8-10. Jordan picks things back up with book 11 and then Sanderson does very well with 12-14.


If I read book 8, had to wait a year for 9, then a year for 10 I probably would have given up...being able to breeze through them and knowing you don't have to wait (or hope!) for things to pick back up helps.
Yes, it was the same for me, waiting a year or more between books. And they were huge uncomfortable hardbacks too. Now I have nice ebooks to read.

I think the worst one for me was Crossroads of Twilight. i dread reading it again.
Also good to know that Sanderson has done well with it. Of course I still have to re-read the rest to get there.
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