The Wheel of Time: The Path of Daggers (The Wheel of Time #8)
The 8th installment of the wheel of time was a slow go for me, not only for personal reasons of having to abandon my old home because of black mold with a 3 year old and 1 year old because the landlord refused to do anything about it. So I had to quit my job and move and find a new job, but because like all of Robert Jordans works there was a lot of useless pages and chapters that really didn’t need to be there nor had anything to do with the story.
It was a decent book though, and is very much a need to read if you plan on finishing this series. Comes off as a “necessary evil” I like to say. As it sets up the conflict between the Prophet and the Dragon Reborn Rand Al’Thor, as well as The White Tower and the Rebel Aes Sedai led by Egwene.
I gave it three stars because it is a good book, a very good book, but it drags on despite being the shortest addition to the series so far. It’s a total of 644 pages, but honestly if you omit all the needless parts, it would probably be 250 pages. Reading this series, I have come to understand Robert Jordan makes his novels huge just to make them huge and not because it’s needed for the quality of the story.
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