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Wheel of Time book 12: A Memory of Light

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Jackie Blue:
R.A. Salvatore?  Seriously?  Are we like 16 here?  Because when I was 16 was the last time I could stand Salvatore.

If you want to read some good epic fantasy that is more than D&D geek wish fulfilmment (OMG HE FITES WIFF TWO SWORDZ) I would suggest any of Robin Hobb's series, especially the Assassin Trilogy.

Also, Michael Swanwick's The Iron Dragon's Daughter, which is probably the most completely absurd and literary "fantasy" novel I can think of.  In fact, taken as a whole, when you think about what was really happening and what the ending really "meant", there's a strong case to be made that it's not even a fantasy novel at all.

Boro_Bandito:
actually, plenty of people on here as far as I can tell are sixteen, and since it was around sixteen( three or so years ago) was the last time I read any R.A. Salvatore, it might be a little better in memory to me than it would be now.

est:

--- Quote from: zerodrone on 17 Dec 2007, 00:25 ---R.A. Salvatore?  Seriously?  Are we like 16 here?
--- End quote ---

What you have to realise is that a lot of them are, or younger.

mberan42:
N-N-N-N-NECRO BUMP

(And I know this is old-ish news, but I went to the ALA conference on Saturday at McCormick Place in Chicago and found a flyer there at the Tor desk.)

A Memory of Light, book 12 of The Wheel of Time, has been split into three books. The first, The Gathering Storm, will be on bookshelves on 3 November 2009.

http://www.tor.com/index2.php?option=com_content&view=blog&id=19734

rynne:
AWheel of Time story that became ridiculously bloated?  I don't believe it!  :roll:

At least now fans are assured that Sanderson's following in Jordan's footsteps.

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