The Path Of Daggers by Robert Jordan

The Path Of Daggers (Wheel of Time, #8)

by Robert Jordan

Now a major TV series on Prime Video

The eighth novel in the Wheel of Time series - one of the most influential and popular fantasy epics ever published.

Rand al'Thor, the Dragon Reborn, has conquered the city of Illian, struck down Sammael the Forsaken and shattered the armies of the invading Seanchan. Nynaeve, Aviendha and Elayne have broken the Dark One's hold on the world's weather and are poised to retake the throne of Andor. And Egwene al'Vere, leader of the exiled Aes Sedai, marches her army towards the White Tower.

But Rand and the Asha'man that follow him are slowly being corrupted by the madness that comes to the male wielders of the One Power. If they cannot remove the Dark One's taint from the True Source then none will survive to fight the Last Battle against the Shadow.

And as Rand struggles to maintain his sanity the Seanchan launch their counter-strike.

'Epic in every sense' Sunday Times

'With the Wheel of Time, Jordan has come to dominate the world that Tolkien began to reveal' New York Times

'[The] huge ambitious Wheel of Time series helped redefine the genre' George R. R. Martin

'A fantasy phenomenon' SFX

The Wheel of Time series:
Book 1: The Eye of the World
Book 2: The Great Hunt
Book 3: The Dragon Reborn
Book 4: The Shadow Rising
Book 5: The Fires of Heaven
Book 6: Lord of Chaos
Book 7: A Crown of Swords
Book 8: The Path of Daggers
Book 9: Winter's Heart
Book 10: Crossroads of Twilight
Book 11: Knife of Dreams
Book 12: The Gathering Storm
Book 13: Towers of Midnight
Book 14: A Memory of Light
Prequel: New Spring

Look out for the companion book: The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time

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Oh boy, I finally made it through another Wheel of Time book. I feel like this took me forever even though I think I was faster than with the last one. I listened to this completely in audiobook form, otherwise, I probably wouldn’t have made it through.

It’s not that the story is bad it’s just taking forever and 15 days to get anywhere. Did the series really have to be this long? So many books, so many very long books. I want to know how the story ends but at this point, I’m just trying to get through the books Robert Jordan wrote so I can get to the ones Brandon Sanderson penned. I was told those are a lot nicer to read. Since I’ve never picked up any of his books, I’m rather curious, but I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. The other day I checked how many Jordan books I still need to drag myself through to get to that point and I let out a very big sigh when I realized we’re talking about three more novels.

The issue isn’t just that the books are long. First of all, Jordan tends to simply forget about some of his characters. Or at least that’s what it feels like. You’ll be reading 600+ pages about Rand and then about Nyneave and the rest of the Aes Sedai but Mat? Perrin? Never heard of again until Jordan suddenly seems to remember and maybe gives you one tiny chapter right at the end so you get a cliffhanger to drag you to the next book in the series. Maybe it’s just a me problem but I always hate it so much when authors do this.

I might not notice some storylines being forgotten about so much if at least the rest were more engaging. The biggest issue is just that every single character is so fucking annoying. I was willing to cut Rand some slack considering his situation (and prospective future), but I can’t anymore. His behavior is constantly irritating and aggravating and it just keeps getting worse. I understand that to some degree this is on purpose but that doesn’t make it any better.

In the other corner, we have Nyneave who just straight up pisses me off with every chapter I read about her. She has no excuse for constantly being such a bitch. She still acts like a child, essentially throwing a tantrum when things don’t go her way. You honestly would think that by now she would have learned how to behave but nope. Elayne is usually either mostly boring or also annoying, but to a lesser degree than Nyneave. At least for her, there seems to be some hope. In the beginning, I was somewhat fond of Nyneave but I just can’t with her anymore.

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