by Robert Jordan
Pursued by monsters, a band of villagers are escorted from their idyllic hamlet by a wise woman on the suspicion that one of them is the Dragon Reborn, a man who is able to wield magic powerful enough to destroy the world.
In this world, the control of magic is monopolized by the Aes Sedai, a matriarchal organization of women who are orchestrating events worldwide in preparation for the Last Battle, a prophesied apocalyptic confrontation between good and evil.
So, two parts Lord of the Rings and one part Dune.
However, Robert Jordan’s richly detailed world is so impressive that it deserves to stand next to (or maybe slightly below) the world-building in those classic works.
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Jordan is pretty self-indulgent at times as he lingers over details of his setting, slowing the action with extraneous detail to an extent that sometimes tried my patience.
The story, however, is pretty damn good and will definitely have me coming back for more.
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