Saturday, 14 February 2015

The Gathering Storm - at last, The Wheel of Time series is back with a bang

I have to admit, it has been a bit of a slog reading the last few books in The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan. They were long, rambling and didn't seem to be moving the story forward very much. However, I am a dogged person, refusing to give up when others might. And after finishing The Gathering Storm this morning, the 12th book in the series, I am so glad that I did. Sadly, Robert Jordan died before completing the series, but his widow approached Brandon Sanderson to take the vast quantity of partials and notes that her husband had already written and help shape them into the final three books that bring this epic saga to a conclusion. I do not know how much of this book is Robert Jordan and how much is Brandon Sanderson, but either way, The Gathering Storm gets things back on track. There is an almost overpowering sense of threat and impending doom throughout this book. Everyone knows that The Final Battle with the evil of all evils is fast approaching - it's just a question of where and will anyone survive. Rand Al'Thor and Egwene take centre stage in this book - hoorah! Rand is becoming harder and harder, and less able to control his violent tendencies. He is pushing everyone who cares about him away, and is preparing to sacrifice any life that gets in the way of his destiny. Will he gain enough allies to win the battle, or will he have to do it alone? Meanwhile, Egwene is fighting her own, more subtle battle. She is a prisoner in the White Tower, being treated as a novice and is beaten daily for disobedience. She quietly works away to undermine the current Amyrlin Seat, the deranged Elaida, who has split the Aes Sedai into two camps. Egwene knows they must be reunited, but can she make this happen in time to help Rand? This is a much more focused book, and the tension builds and builds and builds. There is lots of action and a great battle scene and enough revelations and partial revelations to keep you turning the vast number of pages! I am so pleased to be able to report that I thoroughly enjoyed this book, and that I really am looking forward to the next instalment. I have invested so much time to these characters that I have to stick with them to the end, and on the back of The Gathering Storm, it looks like it could be a corker!

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 783 print pages.
Price I paid: free, borrowed from local library.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; ebook.

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