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Loading... The Eye of the World: To the Blight Pt.2 (Wheel of Time) (original 1990; edition 2003)by Robert Jordan
Work InformationTo the Blight by Robert Jordan (1990)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. The second half of the first book in the epic Wheel of Time series finds Han and his companions continuing to wend their way to Tar Valon to try and discover what about three of them interests the big baddie, Ba'alzamon so much. Jordan continue to spread out a world rich in creatures and powers that attempt to eclipse even Tolkein's rich world. This book is a strong entry into the Wheel of Time series. It follows the adventures of three village boys as they are led on a path of high adventures and dangers by a magical female and her bodyguard. Two young women from their village end up tagging along and the whole group goes from one near disaster to the next. The plot at times seems very reminiscent of the Lord of the Rings series. Robert Jordan weaves a complex and fascinating world in his own right though. But be warned! Multiple characters come and go and the author gets bogged down in the endless small plot devices and characterizations that he creates. And he died. That is right. The author died without finishing the series. Somewhere around book 11 and a new writer was hired by the publishing house to finish it off. no reviews | add a review
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The adventures of Rand al'Thor continue in this second installment of "The Eye of the World." Having come face-to-face with the Dark One, the most formidable force in the universe, Rand soon faces off against Aginor. In this battle, the truth behind his own mysterious identity is revealed. No library descriptions found. |
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The whole beginning of this series is about three young boys from a tiny farming land, The Two Rivers, that is extremely secluded from the rest of the world. These three boys are supposed to change the world - either one of them or all of them - for the better or worse. In this book, Ran al'Thor is finally born into the world of the Aes Sedai and the conflict of Light versus Shadow. At the end of this book, I was literally sitting on the edge of my seat and making so many faces that my friends thought I was actually entertaining. The ending was nothing like I expected and all that I wanted. I'm still reeling from this book and I love it SO much. I can't say too much without giving away wonderful details of the story but I can say that everyone should read it.
The story line of the book is so very interesting, even if it was a bit slow in the first book. The pace definitely quickens in this book and story takes you on a thrill ride. I also really loved all the different settings used in the story as it followed the paths of each boy (and girl). The towns, the people, the countryside -- all very imaginative.
Also, don't be swayed from it because it's an older series; that doesn't make it worse. In fact, if you're a fan of the Lord of the Rings, you'll LOVE this series. I am a LOTR fan and this book really satisfies my love for literature like it.
All in all, I'm just dying to get my hands on the next book! ( )