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Isn't that the part where Verin lies?
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# ? Aug 2, 2016 13:54 |
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# ? Jun 6, 2024 07:11 |
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ManSedan posted:Isn't that the part where Verin lies? Nope, she does that a bit earlier in the book.
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# ? Aug 2, 2016 14:02 |
While going through the last few volumes by Jordan I was trying to detect any tone change that would indicate he knew he was sick. The timeline in Wikipedia suggests he wasn't diagnosed until after Book 11 was published, but I did certainly notice the narrative slowdown rolling into book 8-9 (especially book 10's "let's recap the cleansing of saidin from six different perspectives" trick, followed by him deliberately speeding things up again in 11 when he realized that had backfired). But I couldn't tell whether any of that was telegraphing anything about his personal health. People in other threads are talking like he knew he was dying for several volumes toward the end. Is there any confirmation of that? Or did that really all take place after his final book came out? Also, is Aviendha pronounced like "Ah-vi" or "Ay-vi"?
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# ? Aug 4, 2016 13:00 |
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Data Graham posted:Also, is Aviendha pronounced like "Ah-vi" or "Ay-vi"? The audiobooks pronounce it Ah-vee-end-ah
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# ? Aug 4, 2016 14:49 |
How are u posted:The audiobooks pronounce it Ah-vee-end-ah Cool, my friend is a moron, thought so.
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# ? Aug 4, 2016 15:17 |
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Data Graham posted:While going through the last few volumes by Jordan I was trying to detect any tone change that would indicate he knew he was sick. The timeline in Wikipedia suggests he wasn't diagnosed until after Book 11 was published, but I did certainly notice the narrative slowdown rolling into book 8-9 (especially book 10's "let's recap the cleansing of saidin from six different perspectives" trick, followed by him deliberately speeding things up again in 11 when he realized that had backfired). But I couldn't tell whether any of that was telegraphing anything about his personal health. People in other threads are talking like he knew he was dying for several volumes toward the end. Is there any confirmation of that? Or did that really all take place after his final book came out? He did admit that in hindsight doing CoT the way he did was a mistake. It was an interesting idea, but the big pain came from people who didn't get to binge having to wait extra long for it/the next book due to him presumably working on the prologue between Winter's Heart and CoT (that was the biggest time gap in between books, which is really saying something about the dude). He received his terminal diagnosis in 2006 (after Knife of Dreams came out), and worked his hardest to make sure that his fans would have a conclusion to the series that some had been reading for ~16~ years at that point. Contrast that with GRRM, who is never going to finish his far shorter series before he dies.
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# ? Aug 4, 2016 15:27 |
Data Graham posted:Cool, my friend is a moron, thought so. Yeah, the audio books (once they get over the initial hump of "How do you pronounce these words which are *not* english?) are pretty consistent.
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# ? Aug 4, 2016 16:03 |
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# ? Jun 6, 2024 07:11 |
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RembrandtQEinstein posted:He did admit that in hindsight doing CoT the way he did was a mistake. It was an interesting idea, but the big pain came from people who didn't get to binge having to wait extra long for it/the next book due to him presumably working on the prologue between Winter's Heart and CoT (that was the biggest time gap in between books, which is really saying something about the dude). if he had wanted to see his series' end, he would have gotten a professional editor
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# ? Aug 4, 2016 16:09 |