Thursday, February 4, 2010

Review: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan


Book: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan
Genre: Fantasy
Rating: A
For: THIB 20 Min. Book Club Challenge, and my own personal challenge to read this series this year (and most likely into the next!)

Finally! I can start to see what all the fuss and talk is about regarding this series. Yes, this is the first book of The Wheel of Time series, which is like 11 books long... and soon to be 14 or 15? I don't even know the number, and am too lazy to look it up at the moment, so let' s just say... it's NOT a trilogy!

I'd never heard of it until I started following the stuff Brandon Sanderson was doing. When it made big news that he would be finishing up the series following the death of Robert Jordan, I thought, that sounds really cool. But I can't read his "ending" books until I read Robert Jordan's "beginning" ones.

And thus begins my quest to read them all!

The story starts out with us getting to know Rand, a sheepherder/farmer boy, and his friends, and his quaint village called Two Rivers. There's a spring festival about to start and the atmosphere is so festive and fun. That doesn't last long because during the night the bad guys (Trollocs) appear and ransack the place. Who are they looking for? Rand and his friends of course!

So off they go, heading for the safe haven of a far off city, with several special friends along to help them. They don't even understand why they are being pursued, but my guess is, they'll learn soon. And so begins their big adventure.

Yes, it does remind me a lot of The Lord of the Rings. Much of the same scenario, much of the same very descriptive scenes, much of the same intensely detailed back history. However, it's different too. There's less creatures and different types of people involved, at least at this point. And even though Rand is the main dude, it seems like the core group all have their specialness, and the spotlight is not just on one of them. (That may change too though, I'm thinking.)

I do have a bit of a head spin trying to take in all the back stories and history, but I'm trying not to let that bog me down because I figure all that will make more sense as I read more of the books. It's just something you get a feel for as you get more familiar with the whole setting, right?

I did totally fall in love with all the characters though. Rand, of course, is wonderful. And then there's his buddies Perrin, and Mat... both very cool and fun and both with major issues of their own. And Lan.... I think he's sort of the Strider/Aragon of this book, so of course, you gotta love him too. And all the girls seem quite complicated, and I'm not sure which girl will end up with which guy at this point, but we'll see.

Bottom line reaction: I loved it!

Next week, on Tuesday evening, I hope to log in and listen to Heather J. from Age 30+.. A Lifetime of Reading as she is interviewed for That's How I Blog, and then talks about this book. For more details on what's up with that, check out her blog post for today, and also the host of the show, Nicole's blog here.

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7 comments:

  1. I read this book back when it first came out. I liked it, but I wasn't very interested in a huge series, so I didn't read on in it...

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  2. I feel like I've heard about this series all over the place, yet I've never really known what it was even about. Sounds interesting! Maybe I'll check it out.

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  3. I'm so impressed with you starting a HUGE new series like this! I considered it, but I'm not sure. Maybe you'll inspire me.

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  4. Our book group read this last summer. One of our members even made a log of all the characters, the symbols at the start of each chapter and a sort of dictionary to help us. It was awesome. It was a big time commitment for all of us the read it, but we did it over the summer when our jobs (teaching) are slower!! Glad you loved it.

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  5. All I can say is ... YAY!

    Oh, and also point out that No, the series does not start to focus more on one character ... in fact there are still lots of very important characters still to be introduced. But don't worry! Like you said, as you immerse yourself in the story it begins to make lots more sense.

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  6. I love this series! You'll love all of the books, it is so great to become completely immersed in that world. Brandon Sanderson did a great job with his addition, in many ways, I liked it even more than Robert Jordans!

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  7. Wow, a Wheel of Time virgin! Hearing your story about reading it the first time takes me back to my first reading. I was in high school and trying to find my own way in the reading world. Robert Jordan's characters became dear friends, that I have visited over and over. I have re-read and listened to the audio books over and over.

    It's a long journey, I look forward to hearing your thoughts along the way.

    Happy trails!

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