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I'm going through my backlog rn, recently picked reading back up after college killed my voracious appetite. Currently working through my very first few WH40K books, after that I'll probably read Dune. I've heard good stuff about WoT, how is it? I've read some fantasy staples but I'd be lying if I said I was a connoisseur. I just know my teachers in school didn't like the author.
It's my favorite fantasy series. I highly recommend it if you like modern fantasy; you'll notice that a lot of stuff written in the last 20 years is often heavily influenced by it. It's also complete, so you don't need to wait for more books to come out
The hardest part with it, frankly, is that book 1 feels very different from the others because the author hadn't quite gotten his feet under him. It's also extremely long at 14 total books, each one over 700 pages. But I think it's well worth it.
I'll add it to the list, thanks!
WoT fans love the series and can make fun of some of the styling.
WoT detractors have obviously read the series judging by their criticism.
It's kinda addictive. When it's good, it's great. When it's bad, it's tolerable.
You really want to know what happens next....and at least you're not starting it before it has been finished. You didn't want to live through THOSE years.
Overall, I'm a fan. Its a LOT lighter than Dune, which I also like, but for different reasons.