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The Eye of the World: Book One of 'The Wheel of Time'

by Robert Jordan

Tom Doherty Associates | February 15, 1990 | Trade Paperback

The Wheel of Times turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, and Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.

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    I originally bought this book when it was first issued...
    This book is a great start to a series that will feature many strong characters that will grow in the ensuing issues.I found the pace of the storytelling and character developments very good. Also the internal dialogues by the main players was very interesting as they often seemed to refelect each others thoughts. I just loved this book...

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    Like many others, I started reading Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series. I read books 1 to 6 and although I enjoyed the world Jordan had created, his long-winded descriptions of absolutely everything prevented me from picking up book 7. A friend suggested to me that I try the cd versions so I looked online and that's when I found Mike Perschon's review. Mike's review helped me put the series into the right perspective and influenced me to buy book 1 on cd. I must say that his review was spot on. Listening to the book with chapters as "episodes" is a fabulous idea and works quite well. I can't wait to buy the other cds. Thanks for the very helpful review, Mike! I hope everyone who considers reading Jordan, first reads your review.

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    Jordan's characters live in a world so similar to Tolkien's that it is hard to believe but his writing style is undeniably his own. The similarities between his characters and that of The Lord of The Rings are very close; such as Perrin and Pippin, Lan (the king in exile) and Aragorn ( the king in denial ), Padain fain (insidious villain) and Gollum. does anyone else see the similarities? if so, please reply.

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    Anna Laplante

    similarities between Perrin and Pippin? Name aside, they could not be more different. Pippin is more like Mat in many ways, including his restless behavior and unfortunate desire to pull a prank. Between Lan and Aragorn, the similarities are rather... vague. Lan is not a king in exile, he is a king to a dead country, whereas all Aragorn had to do was show up and prove his lineage to be placed on the the throne. Lan is also colder and more ruthless than Aragorn is. The similarities between Fain and Gollum are also quite vague, their only mirrored qualities being that they've been twisted by an evil power and are quite insane. Fain, however, simply wishes for the destruction of Rand, whereas Gollum has a tangible object he wants to get (Ring)

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    In 1990, I picked up a book by a writer named Robert Jordan, who was mainly known among fans of fantasy for the Conan novels he penned, which were among my favorites at the time. I bought it without a moment's hesitation and loved it. The Eye of the World followed the classic formula high fantasy had been treading since Tolkien wrote of hobbits leaving the Shire with Nazgul in pursuit.
    Getting to the end of the book and realizing it was the first in the series was icing on the cake of a thrilling, fast paced fantasy read. I couldn't wait for what I assumed would be the conclusion, the third book in the series. After all, nearly all high fantasy before the 90's were trilogies.
    Alas, Book 3 did not wrap up the story, and in a pre-Internet world, I had no way of knowing that Jordan intended for 12 books. By the time book 6 came out, I was tired of waiting for closure.
    So I got stuck at book seven for several years. Last year, I began listening to Book 7, sure that I'd be using it to augment my actual reading of the book. I'm not sure I've picked up a Jordan novel since. But I am about to begin Book 11. And I'm looking forward to the posthumous collaboration of Jordan with Brandon Sanderson. So, to all those who have given up on Jordan, and wished they hadn't, or to those who are thinking about starting but have heard too many negative reviews, here's how I recommend reading Robert Jordan's "Wheel of Time" series.
    1. Understand that Jordan loves detail. He describes clothing in so much detail, that if "Wheel of Time" ever gets optioned for film or television, the costume designers will be able to go for a lot of coffee breaks. He is fond of giving elaborately detailed descriptions of every character, even minor ones.
    2. The repetition of previously established plot elements in subsequent books is for people traveling on planes who pick up book 5 in the airport. It allows them to enter the world enough to get through the read. It's a device publishing companies use with bestselling series like this to ensure that the series remain a bestseller. While I have never started any series mid-way through, some people apparently do, and these passages are for them.
    3. Jordan likes to weave intricate plots with a cast of characters so large it necessitates a glossary at the end of each book. Many of the books are entirely character based, and so seem to have "no action" taking place. This is because many readers want someone to storm a tower, engage in a climactic battle, or throw a ring into a fiery pit. Jordan is too busy marrying characters or introducing a new plot thread to bother with such things. And while he may not talk about a character for one book, he almost always returns to them.
    4. I started thinking about "Wheel of Time" as a television series. It's long enough to sustain several seasons, and the cast is basically the OC meets LOTR. We watch TV one episode at a time. I began to view the chapters in each book as "episodes" of "Wheel of Time" as a television series, and each book as a "season." I don't like every episode of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and there are some seasons I like better than others. Some of my favorite episodes are in my least favorite seasons. But I love the characters, and I want to see what happens to them. I love the characters in Wheel of Time. I want to see what happens to them. So I keep "tuning in."
    5. I got over the reasons I quit. Simply put, they were my reasons. I had expectations of Jordan he never intended to fulfill. I expected him to wrap it up in a trilogy. He didn't. I expected him to snap Rand out of his sullen funk. He didn't. I expected him to stop telling me about the embroidery on coats or dresses. He didn't. I expected him to bring a certain major character back from the dead. He didn't. And finally, I expected him to finish before he passed away. And he didn't.
    It was that last one that really galvanized me. When I heard he had terminal cancer (many years after it was a reality), it got me thinking about the legacy the man would leave on this earth. An epic bestselling fantasy series. And I realized that, to quote Elvis and Sinatra, he'd done it his way. I might not like some of the choices Jordan made, but I love the world he created and the people walking through it. And I want to know how they fare in the end.
    So that's my journey to Book 11 of "Wheel of Time" and I share it because I want new readers to know what to expect, but also to let go of those expectations, and know that the journey is worth taking. Especially if you want to be there when the final novel is released next year.
    Me? I'll be starting book 1 again this fall and listening to all the previous "Seasons" of "Wheel of Time," one per month, in anticipation of the final installment. The Wheel of Time turns...and I'll be "turning pages" with it.

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    If you enjoyed Lord of the Rings and Star Wars then this book is for you. Robert Jordan provides great character background & development combined with excitement & adventure.

    You instantly become attached to the characters and find yourself either loving or hating them. A great story about growth, exploration, adventure, magic and more. A fantasy reader's delight.

    This is the first book of a twelve book series (thirteen if you count the prequel) and it will have you hooked from the start.

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    It's long, yes. There are some slow parts, yes. But mainly it's a great series with endearing characters in an engaging story. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a worthy investment for their time and imagination.

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    The novel itself is excellent. The characters are all well introduced, without giving too much away. The situation they are begins to become clear, as are the obstacles they face. Most importantly the wonderful world and its rich background are slowly hinted at. This novel is very approachable and contains a great hook to keep you reading. The only reason for the four leafs is that it is overshadowed by most other books in the Wheel of Time series.

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    His Epic series is one of the best ever read. I eagerly await each new installment. The fact that anyone could not love and appreciate this series astounds me. It has everything a great fantasy epic needs, love, heartache, loss, fighting, war and of course magic. This story weaves it's way through the books and into your hearts. To listen to those who tell you not to read this book is to take some bad advice this book is an essential part to a Fantasy lovers library.

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    This is a highly addictive series! It is magical, mythical, action packed and a tad bit of romance. There are a few slumps here and there but Robert Jordan always picks it up. Well worth the journey!! You will not want the series to end!

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    This is by far the best fantasy novel I have ever read! Jordan has captured my imagination like none other and pulled me into his compelling world of Trollocs, Aes Sedai, and the One Power. I read this novel from beginng to end without any stops except to eat (which I only did grudgingly). A book nobody should be without in their collection!

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    Samantha Brennan

    Rating: 2/5

    Yawn

    Samantha Brennan

    7 years ago

    A friend told me about this book. She said that it was the best thing she'd ever read in her life. I gave it a try. By about page 150 I was staring at the wall instead of the book. Jordan wasted too long on descriptions at the beginning. I couldn't even finish this book. Some people love it. For me, it was too slow-paced.

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    An amazing book! I love this series. It's so awesome, intriguing and it makes you so captivated! I love this book!

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    i think robert jordan is the best author ever even better than tolkien from the first chapter of the eye of the world i have been in love with the book and i cant wait till the next one comes out like the staff at my local chapters said the better the book the longer it takes so take as long as you need jordan cause i know ill be waiting

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    Steven

    Rating: 5/5

    Tolkien who?

    Steven

    7 years ago

    I don't know how he did it, but Robert Jordan was able to reshape the world of Tolkien in his own image. What happened to the trolls, the orcs, the elves and dwarves? Gone. Finally. Jordan invents his own world, his own monsters, his own gods and heroes, and emerges not with a trilogy but an entire series (still unfinished, unfortunately). Tolkien was an amazing author but he and Jordan just cannot be compared because each can boast complete originality. The most unique aspect of this series is it's ability to flow despite the length. Even JK Rowling's 'Harry Potter', Terry Goodkind's 'Sword of Truth', and Terry Brooks' 'Shannara' series' cannot claim this. Each of those is divided at the end of almost every book by some enemy being conquered, some conclusion being reached, but this is one long story that you will consume in no time at all, and it still leaves you emaciated and starving for more. My only caution with reading this series is to not get too attached ... the cliff-hanger ending of the last book (to date) will leave you screaming ... if you weren't already at just how amazing this series was.

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    This was one of those series where I really hoped for something to happen but never did. I read the first four books hoping they would get better but they just became more dull than the last. I have a hard time believing why so many others think this is a good series. It's the worst collection I have ever read. There's no action. No twists. No intrigue. Just a lot of walking and talking about nonsense. I really regret reading these books. Hopefully some of you will heed this warning and buy something else like R.R. Williams, Goodkind, OR John Marco. This series should be called The Waste of Time instead.

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    Jordan is now my favourite author. This all started when i went to my cottage and didn't have anything to read so when i got home i made it a goal of mine to get a book so I picked The Eye Of The World. It was an amazing choice. This is by far the best fantasy book that I have ever read.

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    I was introduced to The Wheel of Time series by a friend. I'm a BIG fan of The Lord of The Rings and she told me that if I liked LOTR, I would definitely like this.... so I read it and...... IT WAS FABULOUS!!!! It had a Tolkien-ish familiarity about it..... all the creatures, magic, and a quest not to be rid of something but to find something... the main characters set out to find their true identity's, and what they discover will give you a craving to read the next book in the series, The Great Hunt . An excellent beginning, action packed, and as soon as I finished this, I was lucky enough that my friend had given me The Great Hunt for my birthday so I got to keep reading. Excellent books.... If you're a fan of The Lord of The Rings Trilogy, you will love this book... I'm about 1/4 into The Great Hunt and it's great so far.

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    This series is amazing, I have only read the first three books and I am hooked. Jordan weaves a plot of intricate design riddled with characters that you care about, he makes you beleive you are apart of the story. The most precise and realistic detail define what the characters feel, smell, see etc. Jordan has no doubt set himself apart of fantasy-epic novelists on this one.

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    the is a good start to the best book series ever(in my eyes it is even better then tolken) this book is great period... and rest of the series is just as good so read it!!!

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    Paul

    Rating: 5/5

    A Great Book

    Paul

    9 years ago

    A great book it is well written and very descriptive. Full of battles and excitment. A great tale about a struggle between good and evil. You should read this book if you haven't already.

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