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So I first started reading WoT when I was in high school, like almost 20 years ago now. I got through Winter's Heart at that time, but got tired of the dragging plotlines and wasn't sure if I would finish the series. By the time the next book came out I had lost interest, and it wasn't until I heard Brandon was doing the last books that I became interested again.

 

Still, it took a long time for me to decide to get back into it and reread all the old books. I'm glad I did! I finally just started reading TGS and I'm really liking it. And I liked KoD more than I thought I would, too.

 

On thing I really like about Brandon's way of doing the books is that he doesn't stick with one character for as long as Jordan did. With Jordan's books, I got tired of reading from the same perspective for a large chunk of time. Brandon switches perspectives much more often, and it's helps keep me interested. Looking forward to finally finishing this series.

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The final three books that Sanderson wrote were the best three of the series. I'm sure part of it was that all the different plots were coming to a climax but he definitely kept the story moving while sticking to Jordan's writing style and character development. I don't want to be callous but I don't know that the books would have ended as well as they did if not for Sanderson. If not for Stormlight Archives I'd be pull for Brandon to take on a AOL series, a Mat and Tuan book or a 5th age perhaps. I have to wonder if Jordan was thinking ahead to a 5th age as a steampunk edition. 

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Obviously it would be really cool to have more, because its always hard to get to the end of series that you've literally been reading for years, but I like how it ended, and that everything that happens to the other characters afterwards is a pure mystery and just something to ponder about

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The last three were absolutely the best, but I think that is RJs doing. Sanderson is absolutely my favorite author, but RJ spent half a dozen books setting up the most boring dominoes ever. Sanderson got to come along and knock them over, and did a fantastic job, but I imagine with RJs notes and already written sections, the vast majority of credit goes to Jordan.

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On 2016-01-02 at 7:56 AM, Shardbearer said:

So I first started reading WoT when I was in high school, like almost 20 years ago now. I got through Winter's Heart at that time, but got tired of the dragging plotlines and wasn't sure if I would finish the series. By the time the next book came out I had lost interest, and it wasn't until I heard Brandon was doing the last books that I became interested again.

 

Still, it took a long time for me to decide to get back into it and reread all the old books. I'm glad I did! I finally just started reading TGS and I'm really liking it. And I liked KoD more than I thought I would, too.

 

On thing I really like about Brandon's way of doing the books is that he doesn't stick with one character for as long as Jordan did. With Jordan's books, I got tired of reading from the same perspective for a large chunk of time. Brandon switches perspectives much more often, and it's helps keep me interested. Looking forward to finally finishing this series.

I tried my very best not to skip straight to the Rand chapters.

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