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The Eye of the World: Book One of The Wheel of Time (Wheel of Time, 1)

The Eye of the World: Book One of The Wheel of Time (Wheel of Time, 1)

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MaxMattaFlores
5.0 out of 5 starsChanged my life. Truly.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2017
(WARNING THE FOLLOWING IS LONG)

Got a book to pass the time while I wait for power to return to Puerto Rico.

This is the first book I ever read for pleasure. (No, i don't mean this is literally the first time I've read for pleasure.) I've read the entire 14 book series and 1 encyclopedia. I've read this book three times, going on fourth. The first in the series. It's like The Hobbit but much more adult and dark. I think the writing is better too. (I'm not really a Tolkien fan too much. Good story. Bad writing. #shotsfired)

Funny story: I never intended to read this book. I wanted money from my great grandma Deeder (Great Deeder we called her). For a toy or something, I forget. But she didn't want to give it to me. So me binge a sly kid I thought, "ok, an educational gift the: a book." And I'd return it later for the cash and buy whatever I wanted.

So I went into Barnes and Noble and picked a book up totally at random, checking only that the price was about the amount of cash I had wanted. She paid for the book. I went home and it sat on a shelf for months.

Later on, I got really sick and stayed home from school. I decided to read it because I had nothing else to do and was on the toilet a lot. When I picked it up, the cover was literally was covered in thick dust. Disgusting. I cleaned it up and started reading.

...and reading. And four hours later I stopped. I remember it was four hours because I was shocked that it was 5PM and dinner and I was a little hungry. I couldn't put it down. I loved it.

And the lessons it taught me and it's new ways of thinking molded who I became as a person. "Death is lighter than a feather, duty heavier than a mountain," became my motto for how to soldier and lead. And so many others. I loved the characters. I literally cried for them in moments of pain or death. Even minor characters are people you know. And I laughed out loud at jokes. Got excited in moments of lust or chase. Even felt genuine fear.

Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney, Jr.) was an amazing man too. A taste for the fine old things. Pipes. Hats. Chess. History. He was also a military school guy (like me) at Virginia Military Institute (VMI). And part of the reason I went to military college (NMMI) myself and why I excelled in JROTC in high school. Even into my Regular Army career as Combat Medic (68W) and how I approached medicine and bedside manner (thanks Yellow Ajah and the Band of the Red Hand). Not just his example, but the examples of his characters that inspired me to lead and to be uncompromising in my self discipline, especially honor.

Tragically Jordan died before he finished the books and the last three (or four) were written by his chosen successor Brandon Sanderson (who I had never heard of). And in fact Sanderson was surprised that Jordan wanted him to be his ghost writer. What a huge responsibility to finish the story that fans had been reading literally for more than a decade. I eagerly awaited each new book and when I first started reading there were only four or five, I think.
I convinced my brother to read it too and he also became addicted. We would talk about the different theories and ask questions. It was exciting!

Sanderson did an incredible job. I could not even tell that the writer's voice had changed. He used very detailed notes and talks with Jordan's wife, Harriet (for whom the first book is dedicated). Fans are waiting for the movies to be made. But that's been passed around for years to different studios and directors. It can't be done cheaply or wrong (like the Wizard's First Rule tv series for instance that sucked but the books were amazing by Terry Goodkind). Better no film than a bad one.

Anyway, I got it again to pass the time. It's fun to revisit it from a more adult mindset and with the full knowledge of the 14 novel series. Things I overlooked or seemed unimportant now jump off the page. That sly devil, I think. He knew all along! And there are still unsolved mysteries that are debatable and interesting fan theories and even beautiful fan art.

I could not more strongly recommend this book and the entire Wheel of Time series. I'm not being hysterical when I say it made me who I am. I feel like Jordan and his characters were some of my most important mentors. I perhaps never would have learned to love reading without this book.

Any other Jordan fans out there? Tell me about your story.
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aaron matthews
1.0 out of 5 starsThis is Not the original Text in the opening chapters
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2021
i Own the Hardback Originals i had gotten this to check the changes against the new show as a Tv show and the book will differ. When i opened this tonight and what do i find this "version" had been edited to match the new show opening i was flabbergasted and Outraged since A) it was not listed as a Show version of the book, and B) when compared against the original hardback the changes were egregious you didn't note inside that i was an edited version the Only clue is the cover that Matches the New shows. Anyone buying this Unaware who has not read the original text as i have and Owns said copies will be unaware of the changes made, im wondering if Harriet is Aware of what you have done?
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MaxMattaFlores
5.0 out of 5 stars Changed my life. Truly.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2017
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(WARNING THE FOLLOWING IS LONG)

Got a book to pass the time while I wait for power to return to Puerto Rico.

This is the first book I ever read for pleasure. (No, i don't mean this is literally the first time I've read for pleasure.) I've read the entire 14 book series and 1 encyclopedia. I've read this book three times, going on fourth. The first in the series. It's like The Hobbit but much more adult and dark. I think the writing is better too. (I'm not really a Tolkien fan too much. Good story. Bad writing. #shotsfired)

Funny story: I never intended to read this book. I wanted money from my great grandma Deeder (Great Deeder we called her). For a toy or something, I forget. But she didn't want to give it to me. So me binge a sly kid I thought, "ok, an educational gift the: a book." And I'd return it later for the cash and buy whatever I wanted.

So I went into Barnes and Noble and picked a book up totally at random, checking only that the price was about the amount of cash I had wanted. She paid for the book. I went home and it sat on a shelf for months.

Later on, I got really sick and stayed home from school. I decided to read it because I had nothing else to do and was on the toilet a lot. When I picked it up, the cover was literally was covered in thick dust. Disgusting. I cleaned it up and started reading.

...and reading. And four hours later I stopped. I remember it was four hours because I was shocked that it was 5PM and dinner and I was a little hungry. I couldn't put it down. I loved it.

And the lessons it taught me and it's new ways of thinking molded who I became as a person. "Death is lighter than a feather, duty heavier than a mountain," became my motto for how to soldier and lead. And so many others. I loved the characters. I literally cried for them in moments of pain or death. Even minor characters are people you know. And I laughed out loud at jokes. Got excited in moments of lust or chase. Even felt genuine fear.

Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney, Jr.) was an amazing man too. A taste for the fine old things. Pipes. Hats. Chess. History. He was also a military school guy (like me) at Virginia Military Institute (VMI). And part of the reason I went to military college (NMMI) myself and why I excelled in JROTC in high school. Even into my Regular Army career as Combat Medic (68W) and how I approached medicine and bedside manner (thanks Yellow Ajah and the Band of the Red Hand). Not just his example, but the examples of his characters that inspired me to lead and to be uncompromising in my self discipline, especially honor.

Tragically Jordan died before he finished the books and the last three (or four) were written by his chosen successor Brandon Sanderson (who I had never heard of). And in fact Sanderson was surprised that Jordan wanted him to be his ghost writer. What a huge responsibility to finish the story that fans had been reading literally for more than a decade. I eagerly awaited each new book and when I first started reading there were only four or five, I think.
I convinced my brother to read it too and he also became addicted. We would talk about the different theories and ask questions. It was exciting!

Sanderson did an incredible job. I could not even tell that the writer's voice had changed. He used very detailed notes and talks with Jordan's wife, Harriet (for whom the first book is dedicated). Fans are waiting for the movies to be made. But that's been passed around for years to different studios and directors. It can't be done cheaply or wrong (like the Wizard's First Rule tv series for instance that sucked but the books were amazing by Terry Goodkind). Better no film than a bad one.

Anyway, I got it again to pass the time. It's fun to revisit it from a more adult mindset and with the full knowledge of the 14 novel series. Things I overlooked or seemed unimportant now jump off the page. That sly devil, I think. He knew all along! And there are still unsolved mysteries that are debatable and interesting fan theories and even beautiful fan art.

I could not more strongly recommend this book and the entire Wheel of Time series. I'm not being hysterical when I say it made me who I am. I feel like Jordan and his characters were some of my most important mentors. I perhaps never would have learned to love reading without this book.

Any other Jordan fans out there? Tell me about your story.
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MaxMattaFlores
5.0 out of 5 stars Changed my life. Truly.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2017
(WARNING THE FOLLOWING IS LONG)

Got a book to pass the time while I wait for power to return to Puerto Rico.

This is the first book I ever read for pleasure. (No, i don't mean this is literally the first time I've read for pleasure.) I've read the entire 14 book series and 1 encyclopedia. I've read this book three times, going on fourth. The first in the series. It's like The Hobbit but much more adult and dark. I think the writing is better too. (I'm not really a Tolkien fan too much. Good story. Bad writing. #shotsfired)

Funny story: I never intended to read this book. I wanted money from my great grandma Deeder (Great Deeder we called her). For a toy or something, I forget. But she didn't want to give it to me. So me binge a sly kid I thought, "ok, an educational gift the: a book." And I'd return it later for the cash and buy whatever I wanted.

So I went into Barnes and Noble and picked a book up totally at random, checking only that the price was about the amount of cash I had wanted. She paid for the book. I went home and it sat on a shelf for months.

Later on, I got really sick and stayed home from school. I decided to read it because I had nothing else to do and was on the toilet a lot. When I picked it up, the cover was literally was covered in thick dust. Disgusting. I cleaned it up and started reading.

...and reading. And four hours later I stopped. I remember it was four hours because I was shocked that it was 5PM and dinner and I was a little hungry. I couldn't put it down. I loved it.

And the lessons it taught me and it's new ways of thinking molded who I became as a person. "Death is lighter than a feather, duty heavier than a mountain," became my motto for how to soldier and lead. And so many others. I loved the characters. I literally cried for them in moments of pain or death. Even minor characters are people you know. And I laughed out loud at jokes. Got excited in moments of lust or chase. Even felt genuine fear.

Robert Jordan (James Oliver Rigney, Jr.) was an amazing man too. A taste for the fine old things. Pipes. Hats. Chess. History. He was also a military school guy (like me) at Virginia Military Institute (VMI). And part of the reason I went to military college (NMMI) myself and why I excelled in JROTC in high school. Even into my Regular Army career as Combat Medic (68W) and how I approached medicine and bedside manner (thanks Yellow Ajah and the Band of the Red Hand). Not just his example, but the examples of his characters that inspired me to lead and to be uncompromising in my self discipline, especially honor.

Tragically Jordan died before he finished the books and the last three (or four) were written by his chosen successor Brandon Sanderson (who I had never heard of). And in fact Sanderson was surprised that Jordan wanted him to be his ghost writer. What a huge responsibility to finish the story that fans had been reading literally for more than a decade. I eagerly awaited each new book and when I first started reading there were only four or five, I think.
I convinced my brother to read it too and he also became addicted. We would talk about the different theories and ask questions. It was exciting!

Sanderson did an incredible job. I could not even tell that the writer's voice had changed. He used very detailed notes and talks with Jordan's wife, Harriet (for whom the first book is dedicated). Fans are waiting for the movies to be made. But that's been passed around for years to different studios and directors. It can't be done cheaply or wrong (like the Wizard's First Rule tv series for instance that sucked but the books were amazing by Terry Goodkind). Better no film than a bad one.

Anyway, I got it again to pass the time. It's fun to revisit it from a more adult mindset and with the full knowledge of the 14 novel series. Things I overlooked or seemed unimportant now jump off the page. That sly devil, I think. He knew all along! And there are still unsolved mysteries that are debatable and interesting fan theories and even beautiful fan art.

I could not more strongly recommend this book and the entire Wheel of Time series. I'm not being hysterical when I say it made me who I am. I feel like Jordan and his characters were some of my most important mentors. I perhaps never would have learned to love reading without this book.

Any other Jordan fans out there? Tell me about your story.
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aaron matthews
1.0 out of 5 stars This is Not the original Text in the opening chapters
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2021
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i Own the Hardback Originals i had gotten this to check the changes against the new show as a Tv show and the book will differ. When i opened this tonight and what do i find this "version" had been edited to match the new show opening i was flabbergasted and Outraged since A) it was not listed as a Show version of the book, and B) when compared against the original hardback the changes were egregious you didn't note inside that i was an edited version the Only clue is the cover that Matches the New shows. Anyone buying this Unaware who has not read the original text as i have and Owns said copies will be unaware of the changes made, im wondering if Harriet is Aware of what you have done?
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Raif Dekker
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic Fantasy Done Perfectly
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2016
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These are my thoughts about the entire series:
I think many people who complain about this series miss the point entirely. You'll notice the majority of the complaints stem from those who find the books too long winded, too slow, taking too long to get to the point, and focused on too much minutia in detail.
To those complaints I say: That's the point.
This series isn't about getting to the climax as fast as possible. These aren't plane ride or beach day books. This is a series for fantasy fans who want the minutia. For those who revel in being able to visualize every single detail of the world. These are for people who want to escape their mundane worlds for some time and live in another, more fantastical world.
If that's what you're looking for in a fantasy series then that is what Wheel of Time offers in droves.
To those who say that this series is just generic fantasy, you're right. But, man, it's wrapped in a brilliant packaging. I would say this is the generic fantasy trope  (chosen one destined to defeat big bad) done the best it could possibly be done. It's a beautifully realized world in every way.
I think people are really hard on this series.  It does what it sets out to do and does it brilliantly.
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Eric Newby
5.0 out of 5 stars Better TheSecond Time!!!
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2017
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I started this series when I was 15 and am now 37. I read them as the books came out, waiting years in between releases and decided to re-read the series in full. There is so much you miss or forget after 22 years!!! I remember hating Nyaneve when I was younger, now though, I love her!

This review is for people debating whether or not to do a second read through. My answer is 100% yes!!! As complex a world as Robert Jordans Wheel of Time series is, knowing some of the main story opens up many details you missed the first time you read it.
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Angelique
5.0 out of 5 stars GLORIOUS
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2018
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Not to verbose at all. Not hard to understand. Not boring or any of the other negatives stated by the low star reviews.

The language is Descriptive and puts you right in there in to the book. I could see, taste and touch and that is rare for me.

So what if he took inspiration from Tolkien? Every author takes inspiration from somewhere and more often than not, it's from another author.

Don't be afrid of the so called verbosity. Many of the best authors in the world can be "accused" of this.

As for me..... I loved it!

On to the next one. Hoping it won't be as bad as some reviews say.

Happy reading! :D
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Michael J. Andress
3.0 out of 5 stars Tolkien Ripoff with the Addition of a Longwinded & Tedious Writing Style
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2018
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See Headline. If you like a writing style than can take multiple pages to describe a young man walking to town or a sunrise or a river then this book is for you. To that I will add that book 1 does have it's moments, a few, but I can't recall the details of them except the ending which I found to be interesting but still a relief to get through. The plot is pure Tolkien. The author just changed the names - plot is so similar that by a third of the way in what was going to happen became fairly obvious at which point I was tempted to just put the thing down. Didn't though; WoT is such a popular series I thought there must be a twist, a surprise, something different but it never happened.

I had high expectations for this series. Been seeing them on library shelves, book store shelves and all the times the series gets recommended by some book service or other. Wheel of Time has been around for years and based on the selling price per book must be in high demand but not for me which one supposes puts me in a rather small minority.

For $1.99 a book (Kindle) they might be worth it - might - but not for the price the series is selling for on Amazon.

I can be bored for free.
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Terry Ellis
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good books with detail
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2016
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Very good books with detail. Before you get involved be sure you can read continuously all 13 books, because if you don't, you will forget who's who in the zoo. This was my problem. I got into these books but ended up hesitating with the reads with month long gaps before picking the book back up and I found myself forgetting the importance of each character. There are approximately 1600 different characters that pass through the pages of these books. Many of these characters are seen only once.
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Mookie
1.0 out of 5 stars Why TF is this a classic?
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2021
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I could not get through the book, it's like it's some 10th grader's writing assignment. Some of the locales are pretty cool, but jeezus... I'm only about half way through and I don't know if I have the strength to make it the rest of the way, you go on without me. Save yourselves...
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4.0 out of 5 stars After reading this series....
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2018
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I waited to review this series until I completed reading it. I have to say I loved the characters. The storyline was good but not great.... When this series was recommended to me it was in this fashion “If you like Tloken you’ll love this series!” No, this is not of the caliber of Tloken. There is a continuity with Tloken that is lacking in this series. The Wheel of Time series has smatterings of every belief system out there ... seriously, New Age to Christianity, Judaism to reincarnation, and everything in between. For me it made the storyline sloppy and a bit scattered. That being said, I found the strong ties of friendship and sacrifice along the same lines as Tloken. This series is fairly clean. Very little explicit content and the only “swearing” was “blood and bloody ashes!” And a few other choice sayings. Strong sexist content... sheesh, the men had no brains and could do nothing with out a woman correcting or chastising. This did get better as the series continued. I did find it annoying however. Over all this is a good series... not a waste of time at all. This is an epic and not for someone who wants a quick and easy read with no strings attached. It’s a story that builds so be prepared to spend months reading this series :)
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Steven M. BrownTop Contributor: Fantasy Books
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing start to the fantasy series...
Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2021
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I've always wanted to read this series but have been putting it off for a very long time it feels. Part of it is I like to read books in one go. This book series is known to be very long at times for longer than average at least. But I enjoy such works and have wanted to have a block of time to truly enjoy it. Recently I begin truck driving again and decided that since I've already purchased The E books I might as well listen to it as well.

The audible version is voice by 2 great voice actors who I recognized from Brandon Sanderson's series The Way of Kings. He was introduced to them when he finished up the last 2 books of this Epic fantasy series because of the passing of Robert Jordan. One thing I am grateful for is that Robert Jordan Knew he was not going to be alive perhaps to finish the series so he planned it out in such a way that his vision of the story would be complete nonetheless.

The 1st book, like the entire series, is told from a third-person point of view. Here in book 1 the cast of characters is relatively small, but the story is expensive though out and exciting. I know later on in the series that many characters are introduced But you're given time with each book to get to know the characters and become familiar with them as the story grows. Or at least that is the feel of it here.

There are many plotlines in which you are never quite sure exactly what the full truth of the situation is. I cannot wait to see what book 2 has in store. For this, there is plenty of action exciting, and scary moments for the characters, as well as some bittersweet romance at times. It has humor and even some uncomfortable moments as you get to know characters and care for them And have to worry about whether or not they can make it or stay true to themselves.

The language is clean,with made up in world curse words or phrases that add instead of subtract. Overall I think young adults and above can easily read it as well as preteens But there are some scary moments that may be too much for children. Overall this series has been known by meaning and I've delayed for far too long to read it. At least with my job truck driving at the moment, I will be able to listen to it as the miles go by. With the tremendous voice acting, I cannot deny that there were times in which I felt chills As the story progressed.

(Edit, A few months have passed, and am I deep in the series. If it was not for the job i have i would have burned through it already. As is I am more than half through with a covid vacation ahead of me so plenty of time to read. I want to say that the series has remained strong to a point but does suffer from too many characters. In the early books, the author moves the focus away from some characters while majors changes happen to them and in them. When we next meet up with the character pov he does not feel like that same character at all. Truthfully what I mean to say is that this fantasy series if fun and interesting but it is not the typical hero's journeys story. We keep the same characters with some good additions and get to vast story that is caste throughout the land. In a Space opera, we see a story cast through worlds, in then it is a Epic Fantasy Opra set in one vast world with unique kingdoms, cities, and histories. There is a lot but it is worth for the diligent reader. )
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