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Pertany a aquestes sèriesThe Wheel of Time (14)
The conclusion to the Wheel of Time series draws on notes left by the late Robert Jordan. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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...Not that I don't have my nitpicks. I'll mention them, but they do not lessen my admiration for the work. Without spoilers, however, I can only generalize. My nitpicks include:
--the deaths of a few major characters lacked, for me, sufficient emotion;
--the Last Battle's chief antagonist (excluding "the Dark One") is the Forsaken Demandred, and I felt he lacked sufficient depth to his character [Note: however, in a cut chapter from this work entitled "River of Souls" (published in Shawn Speakman's anthology "Unfettered"), this lack is somewhat ameliorated, and I recommend it];
-- the denouement in depicting Rand's final acts, I found trite (even inappropriately self-serving and uncharacteristic of the hero as depicted in this work and the last).
To balance such harsh criticism, even if but nitpicks (truly), the book had, for me, two particularly marvelous scenes:
--the swordfight between Demandred and Lan Mandragoran, and
--the gleeman Thom Merrilin sitting on the slopes of Shyul Ghul, protecting the path to the mountain's entrance, and striving to find the right word he needed to describe the epic battle occurring below him.
As a last word, while I purchased each of the novels as they were published and, after reading the first five, then purposefully delayed (due to work and family obligations) my reading of the entire fourteen-volume series until this year (2022-JAN 2023), I am glad I have read it. As a very minor writer myself, I can think of no higher praise from a reader. (