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Amazon Studios is doing an upcoming TV series adaptation of The Wheel of Time, the epic fantasy series by Robert Jordan (and finished by Brandon Sanderson after Robert Jordan's death).


Loved the series for the most part, but I also got bored with books 5-9 or 10, when it just dragged on and on with no real impact on the overall story.
Looking at the cast, I think they nailed Perrin, dood looks exactly like what I pictured him in my mind. I always saw Moiraine as a brunette, though, and I don't like the choice for Nynaeve at all.
I loved the first four books. 1-3 are almost able to stand alone. But I got so bogged down starting in #5, and some books like Path of Daggers and Winters Heart were just awful. But at that point I had to finish the series.5 and 6 are two of my favorite books in the whole series, actually. As is 4. All of those are much better than 3, which is probably my second least favorite in the series (after CoT - I think that one is 10). I think 4-6 is really where RJ was hitting his stride as a fantasy writer.
I'd say that the plot drag happens from books 7-10
I loved the first four books. 1-3 are almost able to stand alone. But I got so bogged down starting in #5, and some books like Path of Daggers and Winters Heart were just awful. But at that point I had to finish the series.
Yeah I did a lot of rushed reading through several of those books, just to get through them. CoT is when it seemed to pick up steam again, but then KoD was like another set back. Don't remember exactly when Jain Farstrider appeared, but his and Mat's time together was at least fun.
Almost all of the Perrin/Faile storylines were cringey
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to me it's easily WH. fuck, that book bored the hell outta me. Perrin and Faile were the two most useless, boring main characters of the series.See, I hated CoT. My least favorite book in the series.
It seemed to me like nothing at all relevant to the overall story happened in CoT, apart from some Mat/Tuon relationship development.