Hello! After reading the Wheel of Time series fitfully over the better part of the last decade, I have finally finished the last book and... Wow! Robert Jordan was visionary. Such a detailed world, such well-developed characters. I'm glad I strayed from my typical diet of science fiction to pick up the Eye of the World years ago and so happy to have persevered in reading the series. I am, however, left with a number of questions and look forward to discussing the books with you.
Now, to answer the suggested questions in the stickied thread:
1. My favorite character in the series is Talmanes because he is solid, dependable, educated and well-mannered without being arrogant, and especially because of his wry sense of humor (mine is similar).
2. I found TarValon.net when getting back into the series this summer. The book and character summaries in the Library were quite helpful.
3. I am a graduate student and spend my spare time reading about dead (or imaginary) civilizations and brewing my own beer.
4. My favorite is book is C.S. Lewis' Till We Have Faces. I like it for its beautiful prose and clever twist on a beloved myth, but most of all because of its hauntingly exquisite tale of grief and love, failure and forgiveness.
Cheers.
Now, to answer the suggested questions in the stickied thread:
1. My favorite character in the series is Talmanes because he is solid, dependable, educated and well-mannered without being arrogant, and especially because of his wry sense of humor (mine is similar).
2. I found TarValon.net when getting back into the series this summer. The book and character summaries in the Library were quite helpful.
3. I am a graduate student and spend my spare time reading about dead (or imaginary) civilizations and brewing my own beer.
4. My favorite is book is C.S. Lewis' Till We Have Faces. I like it for its beautiful prose and clever twist on a beloved myth, but most of all because of its hauntingly exquisite tale of grief and love, failure and forgiveness.
Cheers.