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Old 04-25-2019, 12:17 PM   #27
pwalker8
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Originally Posted by Timboli View Post
Clearly you and I are very different readers.

I have read a lot of Piers Anthony, and I never saw him like that. Perhaps it might seem that way if you did not pay attention to him long enough.

I could not get enough of Robert Jordan, and don't see any syndrome at all. I think that is about expectations more than the reality of what he was writing, which was marvelously complex to me, and so needed to be fleshed out a lot. He did know how to end it, and it was written before he died. What he struggled with, was shortening what he wanted to say, and I believe that was only so, because he was trying to please as many as he could. He had a wide variety of fans, with different agendas. He was trying to be true to the overall story, while not alienating some of his fans ... a hard task by any measure.

One man's rubbish is another man's treasure.
Oh I've read a lot of Piers Anthony over the years. His Xanth series is 40+ books. Back in the late 70's and early 80's he was churning out 5+ books a year.

I'm glad you don't see any syndrome in the Wheel of Time saga.
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