Winter's Heart was 9, Crossroads of Twilight 10, Knife of Dreams 11. You can skip 10, literally nothing happens (even worse than 9). 11-14 are much more readable.
Winter's Heart was 9, Crossroads of Twilight 10, Knife of Dreams 11. You can skip 10, literally nothing happens (even worse than 9). 11-14 are much more readable.
See, Book of the Fallen is one series I did put down halfway through - and I finished WOT. I loved the first few books but just got tired of it.
It's arguably his greatest strength. He's not that good of a writer, technically, but damn if he doesn't know how to write for fans of a certain kind of fantasy (myself included).
I read that too, but I imagine it'll get shut down as soon as a grown-up actually (re-)reads one of the books.
Book 11 was the last book written by Jordan and it did start to pick up the action - much better than the previous two or three books. 12, 13 and 14 by Sanderson were slightly less well-written, prose-wise, but were much more driven.
I think Alexander Hamilton's son challenged a man to a duel (which he lost) after being called a 'rascal'. It's just such a cute word, though!
Looking forward to lots of "safe space"and "special snowflake" gags from this show when Kimmy goes to college. /s
Was that him? I paused the video but couldn't tell for sure.
That is, until Bill Nye's new show comes out.
Wow, that movie's almost as subtle as The Chronicles of Narnia.
"The problem extends far beyond the Friends of this world…"
Getting woken up for sex is super hot - the first time. He may not have realized it was going to be a regular thing.
Chiming in - assigned seating has become the norm where I live in the last year or so. I didn't like it at first but it's not really that big a deal.
I assume that's the name of a sex act?
I still sing that every time Bob Seger comes on the radio.
Would that it were so simple.
Just think of all the future students that will be able to skip reading the book in favour of bingeing the series!
A statue of Stuart Semple farting next to the Chicago bean?
"…covered in supple skin and with some of its body filled with gas, just like you."
Who'd have thought Disney would beat HBO to real-life sex robots?