This is my least favorite so far. It has some fantastic scenes in it, but for the most part it has a lot of frustrating tangling of plot-threads and very little progress.The new cover art was changed here, too, but it was an improvement this time. The oddly posed scene of Aviendha, Elayne and Nynaev...
I'm conflicted about this book. I am truly enjoying the series and this is a solid entry that does provide significant character development, especially for Rand and Egwene. I've certainly started to like Egwene much more than I have leading up to this point. That being said, there is almost know ac...
I was not amused by how this book ended, with a rape scene. The description of Faile's capture is as close to a graphic rape scene as Jordan who cannot make his characters to say the word "sex" is capable of writing. Or was, by this point. I'm not done with the series yet, dammit. She fights a man...
This has been on my to-read list for a long time, and I’ve mainly been putting it off because of its length (although it’s actually one of the shorter books in the series). I read the seventh book in April, so my memory of those events wasn’t great, but I soon really got into the story told in this ...
There are no beginnings or endings to the Wheel of Time series but there is plenty of room for re-reading. However, unfortunately - at least for myself - this is the point in the series where everything started to become slow. I don't find that it became any less enjoyable, but nothing really happen...
My least favorite of all the books so far, and I can't remember if I have said that statement for any of the other books, but Path of Daggers trumps them all. Even though this is a shorter installment, the majority of the book is excruciatingly, tortuously full of filler. The filler in this book is ...
I'm not even sure I'm entirely enjoying this reread anymore, but I AM DETERMINED to keep going until I freaking find out what happens with Egwene and the White Tower, so plz do not mind my self-destructive charge through the next few books.(I was so ashamed that I went back to rereading that I didn'...
A Collection of Storylines Connected through a Theme The eighth installment of Robert Jordan's epic Wheel of Time series, The Path of Daggers, continues the numerous storylines that feature the main characters of the epic but doesn't have a story unto itself. The lack of a lone storyline contained...
Ok so I love this series to death, but this book was pretty boring. What happened?Eh...Elayne and Nynaeve moved reallllly slowly and suddenly something big happened and I was all excuse me? That's a theme, everything moves slowly but the big things are over in a blink of an eye. I do not like Elayne...
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