世界之眼

时光之轮1 , #1

Paperback

chinese language

(2 reviews)

时光之轮转动如常,岁月来去如风,残留的记忆变为传说,传说又慢慢成为神话,而当其诞生的纪元再度循环降临时,连神话也早已被遗忘。在某个被叫作第三纪元的时代,新的纪元尚未到来,而旧的纪元早已逝去。一阵风在末日山脉刮起。这阵风并非开始,时光之轮的旋转既无开始,也无结束。但这确实也是一个开始。

3 editions

Verbose but well written tale

I was introduced to WoT by the TV show. A lot of my visuals for main characters comes from it. I didn't read it with expectations of it following the books too closely though. In fact the very beginning of the book followed it much closer than I thought possible. The longer the book goes on the further the two diverge. Though you can see the essences the show was trying to bring. This is my first Robert Jordan book. Upon starting his verbosity was concerning to me. I had the quip the Dowager Countess on Downton Abbey used once going through my mind, "He never uses one word when ten will do." Even though his verbosity didn't abate his writing does have a good readable flow about. I found the book to be a very engaging read. Like with almost any work of fiction there are some eye rolling …

reviewed The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan (The Wheel of Time, #1)

I really enjoyed this book series

What a great book. I was a bit reserved after having watched the tv show and wasn’t sure if I should try the book series. I am glad that I did. Much better than the show—somehow I am more drawn into the world than I was when just watching the screen. I will definitely continue with this series. The mixture of magic, fantasy and medieval-like lands is exactly what I like. Really excited to see what the next book is about!

Subjects

  • Fantasy fiction
  • Rand al'Thor (Fictitious character)
  • Fiction
  • Reader recommended, 2001-02
  • Fantasy .
  • American Fantasy
  • al'Thor Rand (Fictitious character)
  • Good and evil
  • Monsters
  • Rand al'thor (fictitious character), fiction
  • Fiction, fantasy, epic