However, I found myself in the position of being knee-deep in the middle of his gargantuan epic (Book 8 to be exact). I'm not the type of person who can cut and run in the middle of a series - call it obsessive-compulsiveness or whatever, but leaving a story unfinished will nag at me persistently until I finally give in.
I've had Book 8 sitting on my nightstand for close to a year now. On very rare occasions I'd pick it up and read a chapter. I've read many, many books while it has sat there, but I always noticed it crouching there out of the corner of my eye. Taunting, saying, "I beat you. It took eight books but I finally got you to quit a series. Haha. Looser." (Yes, I know 'loser" is misspelled, but in my mind the voice of the book sounds like some jackass who would spell it exactly like that.)
So the other day I said, "Enough, foul tome! I've had enough of your scathing mockery! I shall read you and break your hold on me forever!" I went online and read a chapter-by-chapter summary of every book in the series I had already read, just as a refresher. Then I got down to brass tacks, and vowed to read at least one chapter a night.
The moral of this long-winded tale is that.....I find myself sort of liking the series again. I think part of my problem was having so many interruptions - reading a chapter here and there over the course of literally years - that the story became less about a flowing narrative and more about constant bite-sized chunks of characters I couldn't remember, politics I didn't understand, and passages that did nothing to advance the plot.
Reading the summary and then really focusing on the one book to the exclusion of all else helped me see past a lot of Jordan's flaws. Yes, I still find his pacing sluggish, his prose too wordy, his constant obsession with the battle of the sexes tired - but somewhere under there I rediscovered the fantasy world I loved in the first three books.
Of course, this may all be subject to change when I hit books 9-12, as I often hear of 8 being the last of the "good" books.
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