Wheel of Time turns and ages come and pass.
Honestly, I feels like it has been an entire age since I read Eye of the World – but in reality, it has only been about five months. And now I am here – I finished A Memory of Light and I am trying to summarize my expirience with the series. I warn you, this is probably going to be very long and messy. So, let’s start at the beggining.
When I started to read this series, I went into it with limited expectations. From what I heard about it, I knew that WoT might not really be my taste. I prefer darker, more original and untraditional fantasy like Malazan, First Law, Song of Ice and Fire etc. But I also heard a lot about its incredible worldbuilding, character arcs and I just thought that it is one of those series one just have to read, if he wants to call himself „well read in fantasy genre“.
So, I tried Eye of the World and honestly, I was surprised. It was not the most original book in the world and I had a lot of isues with it, but I felt captured by the worldbulding, Jordan’s prose and my curiosity. Then I got into Great Hunt and it was great – much more original, I started to click with more characters and I saw the huge potential which the series had. I was in and I even thought, that this could be one of my favorite series ever if it keeps the same quality. Aaand then my hype was immediately killed by Dragon Reborn. I am not saying that book is bad, but it repeated exactly the same formula for the third time in a row, it had more fluff than previous books, some POVs were just boring and overall it did not bring anything new and it absolutelly killed the momentum for me… momentum, that quite frankly was never fully rekindled.
I liked Shadow Rising, but I was not wild about it. I loved the worldbuilding more and more, some moments were amazing, as well as some characters, but I also started to wonder in which direction is the story even going, why do we spend so much time with some unnecessary stuff and why is not Jordan using his worldbuilding for more than just describing the different cultures. And those problems remained relevant in Fires of Heaven, just on much larger scale, which resolted into me not enjoying that one at all.
Then I read Lord of Chaos. And I will not pretend I did not see the same negatives in that book, but I finally felt like the story is moving forward, lot of plot lines were concluded, characters were developing, world was changing, stakes were high and the final part was absolutelly amazing and it gave me hope that the other books can be on the same level. And yeah, Crown of Swords maybe was not as good as LoC, but it definitelly continued in the direction I liked and I thought – „Well, if this book is representative of the quality of so called slog, than I think I will have no problem with it“ – but yeeeah, that was not the case.
Path of Daggers, Winter’s Heart and Crossroads of Twillight are bad books. They could have been just one book and I still probably would have problem with some of Jordan’s decisions. And just like that, my hype that was rekindling, was killed for good, especially with CoT. If I was not completionist, I would have stop reading the series.
However, I am glad I did not. Because even though I did not get what I wanted from this series and I still have a lot to say about that later in this review, I enjoyed books eleven to fourteen quite a bit. Knife of Dreams set the series back in good direction, Gathering Storm send it into its final arc, Towers of Midnight prepared everything for a finale and Memory of Light delived a satisfying final part of this journey.
But as I already said, even thought this series kind of redeemed itself after the horiffic slog and it was ended in a way fans of it really love, I just can not ignore the fact, that as a whole, the series has enormous flaws and tons of wasted potential. And I would like to talk about those.
Let’s go through minor critisisms at first:
- There is a lot of over the top melodrama
- Romance in general is terrible
- Even though it becomes its own thing, there is still a lot of things that you see and go „I have seen that 100 times before“
- It is very predictable at times
- Jordan is overdescribing things, especially dresses (I do not have a problem with that, I quite like Jordan’s prose, but sometimes it was too much even for me)
- He is also repeating info dumbs over and over again
- Some storylines and characters have very weird or no conclusions to their arcs
But I would be willing to kind of accept all of that because of the worldbuilding, some amazing character arcs, the big epic moments etc. However, there is just one thing that never allowed me to fully enjoy this series and it’s the structure of it. And I mean that in several ways.
It is extremely fluffy – really, a lot! And unnecesarly so. Expect of Memory of Light, you could cut atleast hundred pages from any of there books. Also, some plotlines just do not go anywhere at the end of the day – and that makes all the time spend with those characters and those boring plotlines even more painful. And to add to that, Jordan re-uses some formulas a lot, so that can also annoy you a lot.
In summary, for me it just felt like not only the series has seriously slow pace, but that I do not know where is it even going. What is the point? What is the next step? Why should I feel like the stakes are high? It was so frustrating to me, when every book started to deal with the same thing in a different cloak, with some other annoying side quest, when the main storylines were just kind of… hanging there? I did not know why should I care. I did not feel like it matters and I always knew good guys are gonna win, because… yeah, that is how it goes.
I do not know how to explain it better, sadly. Maybe like this: It felt like Jordan decided to make this series as long as possible to show you the best of his world, but he did not have enough material for the story, so he decided to let it just be and entertain you with some sub plots. And yeah, now when I know how the series ended I think that actually really is what he wanted and he did quite a good job with it… not for me, but the series is good for what it was suppose to be. In other words, it is the showcase of cultures and other elements in Jordan’s world till you get to the Last Battle.
And that brings me to my other big issue and by that I mean… it really could have been so much more than preparation for the Last Battle. Jordan clearly had so much talent, he showed that numerous times. So why didn’t he spend less time with melodrama and did not explore some other fantasy ideas? Why didn’t he make things faster and add more twist? Why didn’t he make Rand fall more to dark for a while? And these are just random examples, but most importantly… why didn’t he use the potential of scifi elements or the concept of Wheel of Time almost at all? Yeah, there were some minor things, but that was what could have take this series to another level for me and I did not quite get that at all, just like any other of the things I wrote about and lot others.
Well, to kind of conclude this… so far I think I had just two opinions overall that are considered fantasy hot takes. First one being, that I do not like Brandon Sanderson’s Cosmere that much and second one being, that I hate Rothfuss’s Kingkiller Chronicles. But while Sanderson just isn’t my taste, I absolutely get everyone who says, that he is their favorite author – I respect his work, I acknowlage its quality and its place among the greatest fantasy series. I just do not love it personally. But with Kingkiller… I do not get it at all, I think those books have horrible characters, horrible story and even though they are written sooo beautifuly, I do not get how can someone enjoy those on that level. And with Wheel of Time… it something in the middle.
While I get why this can be someone’s favorite series of all time and I absolutely agree that it is amazing in some ways, I also thing it is very flawed structuraly, it has wasted potential and it has a lot of other isues, and that’s the reason I do not agree with the fact, that it should be called one of the absolute best, TOP 10 if you want, fantasy series of all time.
I do not regret I read it, but I can not say I enjoyed it overall. It was more of an mix-bag. Only books I trully liked a lot were The Great Hunt, Lord of Chaos and The Gathering Storm. I will never re-read this… but I am glad I can say, that I have read Wheel of Time.
My final ratings:
The Eye of the World 6/10
The Great Hunt 8/10
The Dragon Reborn 4/10
The Shadow Rising 6/10
The Fires of Heaven 5/10
Lord of Chaos 8/10
A Crown of Swords 6,5/10
Path of Daggers 3/10
Winter’s Heart 3/10
Crossroads of Twilight 2/10
Knife of Dreams 6,5/10
The Gathering Storm 8/10
Tower of Midnight 6/10
A Memory of Light 7/10
Wheel of time 5/10