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Old 01-04-2015, 10:29 AM   #18
PurpleStar
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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib View Post
Into the mix, I will now have to add Terry Goodkind and Robert Jordan.

I'll have to be honest here:

I've had Terry Goodkind's first novel in his series, in calibre, for some time. While examining all these major series, I started reading Goodkind's book and I'm now on page 45 (5% into it). This was not planned, but it looks like I'll continue with it since I'm enjoying it.

My original question still remains, but please add Goodkind and Jordan to the mix.
I wouldn't recommend Goodkind. Maybe the first 1-3 books but after that, not so great.

Jordan as well is great for the first few books but around book 7-9 it goes real slow.
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