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Fires of Heaven - WoT #5 [March 30, 2022]
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lol. Confirmed. That is Shaitarn's spot.I'm about 2/3 way through book 4, then planning on jumping in to book 5 more or less on time with y'all this time 'round!
Chapter 24 and I've yet to see Perrin. Way too much Rand so far. I get that he's the main character, but he's my least favorite. I want to see more of (view spoiler)
Read through Ch. 3... Heavy on the political intrigue from all sides - The White Tower, The Forsaken, The Andorian Court, where obviously Ravin rules by compulsion of Morgase, and anywhere Rand is, still at Rhuidean at the moment... His new "bard" and his relationship is interesting... He seems to be the weakest and least devoted to the Dark One forsaken, it makes me feel almost sorry for him... And once again, Rand is pissing me off with his behavior towards Moiraine and Egwene. It seems he just fights against all those whom he should trust and rely on, while trying to get those who would betray him in a second, to follow him... His teenage rebellion is not fun, when he is supposed to be the savior, and destroyer, of the world as we know it .. But at least Mat is getting some play:)))) Also, I can't believe they haven't learned about the coup in the White Tower yet...
Up to Ch. 14... (view spoiler)I am enjoying the book quite a lot, but there is one thing I don't understand why the author even included in the story so far - why the flirtation of Elaine with Tom? It is not going to go anywhere, obviously, and it just doesn't make sense... She remembered him possibly being with her mother when she was a child, and now she is flirting with him, to what purpose? It doesn't seem to make sense... However, this is my first plot complaint so far in the whole series, so I say Jordan is doing great:))))
Since it seems like the others haven't started this one yet, does everyone want to push the schedule back at all?Choko wrote: "Up to Ch. 14... Siuan Sanche and her little band are kind of funny, the way they are bumbling around, trying to figure out what to do, now that they are stilled... I like how her friend is trying ..."
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If you want to, we can push the next one for after everyone catches up with us... Yeah, I think you are right about Rand .. The insanity is starting to creep up on him, slowly, but definitely...
Just finished Ch. 19... Morgause finally (view spoiler)
Also, we got a confirmation that (view spoiler)
22 chapters in, and like you, Elizabeth, I'm finding this volume a bit too Rand-heavy; yes, I know he's the main character, but I still find him the most boring of the three male leads, perhaps because he's more of a familiar character archetype than the other two. I hope we see more of Perrin, but as the cast has grown I wonder if we're going to have volumes with very little or no mention of some characters. Understandable, but it does mean there are going to be so some volumes I don't enjoy that much.Mat:(view spoiler)
Elayne & Nynaeve: (view spoiler)
Morgause:(view spoiler)
I think the "young man" Martyn Tallanvor is more likely, than Gareth Bryne... I think he has eyes for Siuan Sanche at the moment... I love the old nurse and the way she is treating Morgause! She needs to hear it from someone who cares about her... A shame she just suspects Gaebril, but doesn't understand the compulsion she has been under. If she did, then I would think she has a chance with her old allies, but at this point, they will not understand... I don't think...
Choko wrote: "I think the "young man" Martyn Tallanvor is more likely, than Gareth Bryne... I think he has eyes for Siuan Sanche at the moment... I love the old nurse and the way she is treating Morgause! She ..."
I love Lini! I can just imagine her rapping the queen over the knuckles with a wooden spoon if she felt she needed it!
Totally! Lini is awesome!!! I hope we get some more from her ...I am up to Ch. 26 and finally (view spoiler)
Shaitarn, I am so happy you are still with us:) I was worried that it's only me and Elizabeth Left in the reading of the series. I know it's a lot of books and people do fall away from longer series... It's just how it is...
I'm a little farther behind in the audio for this one than I'd hoped to be. I only listen at work, and can only listen while I'm doing other stuff. We've been a bit slower the past couple weeks so I haven't gotten as far as I'd like.
I'm still planning on reading, but the only-two-weeks between books pace is pretty grueling when I also want to read other stuff. So I'm going to be joining late.I would be positively ecstatic if y'all were willing to push dates back on the next books...I looked at the fact that book 6 AND 7 are planned for before the end of April and wanted to cry... someone had mentioned that the books are getting longer...shouldn't we leave more time between each for finishing?
I am willing to wait until everyone is done with the book before... I always have a ton of stuff to read, but this is definitely a treat, as well as The Wandering Inn... I can read those just for the pleasure of it at all times...Which reminds me, in both of those series, someone just discovered matches:))))
I am up to Ch. 43... (view spoiler)
Okay, finally getting started! Going to read the prologue before bed. Excited to be back in the world!
Dedication:For Harriet
The light of her eyes is my Light
One of almost the only things I remember about reading the Wheel of Time 9 years ago is the dedications. This is the first one to Harriet, but I swear every book after this is also dedicated to her. I remember thinking it was so sweet, and gave me a warm fuzzy feeling seeing how much they loved each other.
Especially when I compare it to some dedications I've seen--I remember, I think Patricia Briggs? did a dedication to "coffee and sugar" once. It was funny, but also made me wonder if she'd just run out of people in her life worthy of thanking. Then, there are some books that don't even have dedications--and I wonder again--why pass up on that opportunity? There's something about a book dedication that is just more special than a regular thanks. Not that I think I'd ever write a book, but if I did, there are people in my life who I owe in ways I can never truly repay. Sometimes I think of writing a book just so I could do a dedication to thank them.
Nirkatze wrote: "Dedication:For HarrietThe light of her eyes is my Light
One of almost the only things I remember about reading the Wheel of Time 9 years ago is the dedications. This is the first one to Harriet, ..."
Robin Hobb dedicated one of her books to "Caffeine and Sugar, my companions through many a long night of writing" which made me smile. I suppose it's possible she has a couple of cats with those names, but I don't think so.
Yep... War is the thing... I am so excited for you reading and commenting... It feels as if I am reading it again through your eyes...
Shaitarn, it is heartbreaking, when you juxtapose the editable, almost naive and earnest kids that they were, to couple of years later, the hardened adults they were forced by circumstances to become... That is so harsh, particularly when you think of, seeing in those possible lives, that their dreams were of simple lives with love and loved ones around them...
I'll be honest, I typically ignore the dedications in books. I can't remember the last one of those that I read. Finished a couple days ago, not sure where exactly these happened at, but they were all in later parts. (view spoiler)
As an audio listener I probably butchered the spelling of character names, but hopefully you can tell who I'm talking about.
I am of the mind, that if it's spelled anywhere in the vicinity of the name and we can figure out whom we meant, then it's all good. Fantasy spelling of names is always weird:)Moiraine!!!!!! Don't even!!! I was devastated! She is my favorite character in the whole series! Then is Siuan and Loial... And what Siuan is going through and the will she is showing to keep on going, is awesome, in my eyes...
Grats on the finish Elizabeth!I'm supporting Choko on name spellings--it may bug me enough that I have to search out the actual name, but when reading others comments close enough is close enough. :)
I'm in Chapter 1
Leane (view spoiler)
Cameos (view spoiler)
Alteima (view spoiler)
Choko wrote: "Read through Ch. 3... Heavy on the political intrigue from all sides - The White Tower, The Forsaken, The Andorian Court, where obviously Ravin rules by compulsion of Morgase, and anywhere Rand is,..."Through Chapter 3 as well.
I find it interesting that it was Rand's behavior that pissed you off--for me in Chapter 2 at least, it was the opposite! For all that he's supposed to be the Dragon Reborn, fated to break the world while saving it--neither Moiraine nor Egwene seem to credit him with having two bits of sense to rub together. (view spoiler)
And I like that Mat describes being drunk as "juicy." lol--it just tickles my fancy for some reason.
Songs & Mat (view spoiler)
Music is life, as much as books, I totally agree:))) About Rand in that situation. What pissed me off is that he wasn't thinking strategically when dealing with the ladies, but purely out of refusal to be influenced in any way, being good or bad. It is not smart or productive to refuse good advice only because you dislike the source. Just look at our political situation here in the last 8 years. The two parties refuse to pass even the smallest of compromise, just because G-d forbid, they might agree on something. I absolutely hate that. It diminishes us all...
Choko wrote: "Music is life, as much as books, I totally agree:))) About Rand in that situation. What pissed me off is that he wasn't thinking strategically when dealing with the ladies, but purely out of refu..."
Very true--how would that conversation have gone if both parties were willing to give each other their due? So much of the conflict in the book comes from lack of clear communication. At the very least, Rand could admit that Moiraine wants the best for the world at any cost. Moiraine could give Rand the benefit of the doubt there too.
As for modern politics...I miss the days when being able to change your mind about something was a sign of a good politician, as well as the ability to compromise.
Choko wrote: "Re. Ch. 5 - Exactly! She must be going crazy, with all the notions of honor her people enforce..."So! And (view spoiler)
Just a thought--would anyone be interested/willing to move reading New Spring to after book five?I know Daniel Greene (whom I trust in matters of WoT) recommends reading there, and to be honest I hate reading prequels after the end of a series... I really lose interest in reading something that happened before when I already know how everything ends. Much rather read it in the middle, when the insights could still bear fruit!
Yay! One vote! thank you Choko!Chapter 6--some thoughts on the Moiraine/Rand tension (view spoiler)
Also thoughts on the one power (view spoiler)
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