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Posté : lun. 27 sept. 2010 08:54
par King Kong
La "review" de Dragonmount, peut-être pas la plus objective qui soit.:p
About a year ago, you and I and the rest of the Wheel of Time fan base were eagerly awaiting the release of The Gathering Storm, the twelfth book in the series, and the first one written in large part by Brandon Sanderson, the relatively unheard-at-the-time fantasy writer who was chosen to complete Robert Jordan's epic. The burning question back then was, "Can Brandon deliver?". The answer was nearly unanimous amongst fans: not only did he deliver a good Wheel of Time book, but he delivered one of the most exciting Wheel of Time books yet. The book was a smash success, and by and large fans everywhere took a deep sigh of relief. In my original review of The Gathering Storm (TGS), I called the book one of the finest in the series, and I stand by that statement.So now the question has become: can Brandon do it again? Is Towers of Midnight (TofM), the penultimate novel in The Wheel of Time series, as good as--or better-- than its predecessor? Brandon gained fan confidence by writing TGS. The bar has been raised. Does this next novel live up to the hype?Of course it does. It's an amazing novel.I've had the privilege of reading it, and I'd like to share some thoughts regarding it with you.But first, I'm once again obliged to give a few disclaimers. My involvement with the WoT franchise is deeper than most fans. More and more, rather than being a passive observer, I'm finding myself actually helping to create content for the Wheel of Time (via my involvement in other parts of the franchise such as games, movies, etc). In this case, I was one of Brandon Sanderson's beta readers. This means that the version of the book I'm reviewing was a version that was still incomplete, and was towards the end of its editing process. More importantly, I provided feedback, both technical and creative, which may have had an impact on the writing. (I say 'may' because I honestly don't know yet whether some or any of my suggestions and feedback were taken.) In addition, I happen to run a large WoT fan site and therefore find myself promoting these books on a daily basis. I've had business dealings with Tor (although I have never been paid to do any of this and I do not accept money for promoting WoT). I'm not here to sell books. I am here to represent you, and share my honest feelings regarding this new book. I realize I can never be truly impartial, but I'll sure do my best. Like you, I'm a fan first, and always will be.So with all that said, let's cut to it. Towers of Midnight is an outstanding novel, but I wouldn't say it was the finest in the series, nor can I say I personally enjoyed it more than its predecessor. But don't let that fool you. As Leigh Butler wrote in her recent review, these books are all like family, and so of course I loved it overall. And so will you. It's just that for me, as an individual reader, I personally enjoyed the tighter focus of the previous novel over this one. Viewed in terms of the whole series, there's absolutely no doubt in my mind that TofM fits into the series and successfully sets the stage for the final, explosive novel.Let's take a closer look."To understand something", Perrin notes early in the book, "you have to know its parts." Well, Towers of Midnight is made up of a lot of complicated parts. It makes The Gathering Storm seem simplistic by comparison. The two of them are as different as The Great Hunt is from Lord of Chaos. This surprised me. I expected Brandon to deliver a novel that was just like the last one; to just continue with the same pacing and style as before. But he didn't. Instead, he did what I feel was the right thing and followed the needs of the story. TofM is darker, grittier, and filled with a lot more external conflict than TGS. The prose is consistent with its predecessor, but overall the book has the feel of the later WoT novels. More viewpoints. A wider scope. I loved reading about the increasing threat to the world; the mounting tide of darkness sweeping across the land.
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It occurred to me as I finished this book that this is almost it. After ToM, there's only one more book to go. One last round in the great fight. These characters, this world, they're a part of me. And clearly, they're a part of you and a great many others as well. Some of you are new to the series, and many of you have been reading it for a very long time. Regardless of when we started though, we all see the same looming horizon before us. The inevitable arrival of the Last Battle, and the fabled "Last Chapter" that Robert Jordan spoke of for years. We've reached the sunset of this Age, and after reading ToM, I just don't know how it will end anymore.This book will always have a special place in my heart. In part for my involvement as a beta reader, in part for the book trailer project, and even for the book's dedication which is a profound and humbling gesture. But mostly, this book will be special to me because it marks the true beginning of the end. Story-wise, the "good guys" are gathered and ready to go. But in fact they're in shambles, just barely held together. But in terms of us, as a community of fans, we are gathered like never before. I'm proud to see our fandom linked in this last year like I've never seen. We all know there's something special about this series, and Towers of Midnight is without a doubt a fine and worthy addition to its ranks. I look forward to riding the storm with you guys one last time to Tarmon Gaidon. One last charge. One last book.We will meet it with swords raised.

Posté : lun. 27 sept. 2010 10:10
par Akallabeth
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarg!!!C'est trop dur de pas lire le spoil !Il m'en faut plus il m'en faut plus !!!!Comment voulez vous que je m'en sorte moi après un message comme celui là ?

Posté : lun. 27 sept. 2010 18:22
par Evildeus
Moi, être fort, moi pas lire spolier (c'est vraiment difficile de ne pas se laisser aller avec toutes ces info qui trainent sur le net)

Posté : jeu. 30 sept. 2010 16:43
par Akallabeth
Je ne crois pas qu'on en avait parlé : :arrow: http://www.tor.com/blogs/2010/09/the-wh ... nce-reviewLe "spoiler-free" review de ToM par Leigh Butler. In English in the text et ça peu en gros être résumé par : il se passe des truc qui sont cool et d'autre moins, mais en tout cas il se passe des trucs et on en apprend pas mal, un bon tome en globalité !

Posté : jeu. 30 sept. 2010 22:22
par Ainulindalë
Lu!La liste des réactions diverses lors de la lecture m'a fait bien sourire!I can't wait!!!!! :o

Posté : sam. 2 oct. 2010 01:19
par Altan

Posté : sam. 2 oct. 2010 15:07
par Perrin
Argh, je n'ai pas pu m'en empêcher... Le POV
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!:sifflote:

Posté : lun. 4 oct. 2010 14:20
par Akallabeth
Lu le premier chapitre et franchement si ça c'est pas du chapitre qui cartonne ! Juste...la classe quoi ! :)Par contre Perrin de quoi tu parles ? parce que j'ai lu ton spoil après avoir lu le chapitre et je vois pas le rapport ! Et ton spoil il est trop spoil quoi ! :O

Posté : lun. 4 oct. 2010 14:30
par Gillossen
Peut-être qu'il parlait du
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? :)

Posté : dim. 17 oct. 2010 15:08
par Gillossen
Being one of the lucky bastards who received an early copy of Jordan/Sanderson's Towers of Midnight, I can tell you that, so far, it's pretty similar to TGS. Meaning that Sanderson is good in certain facets, yet not-so-good in others... It mostly works thus far, but you can add Lan to the list of characters that he can't really do...
On te hait tous, Pat ! ;)

Posté : lun. 18 oct. 2010 10:03
par Akallabeth
+1 !C'est cruel !
Pat a écrit :you can add Lan to the list of characters that he can't really do...
Snif! :(Un de mes (35 ! ;) ) personnages préférés... J'ai quand même hâte ! :mrgreen:

Posté : lun. 18 oct. 2010 14:17
par Gillossen
Et c'est pas gagné... :p
But I'm hating Perrin more and more as Towers of Midnight progresses...

Posté : lun. 18 oct. 2010 14:33
par elise
Hyper frustrant en effet pour les fans que nous sommes !! Encore 2 semaines à trépigner d'impatience...:rolleyes:Et pour ce qui est de l'appréciation de Pat, ça ne m'inquiète pas le moins du monde vu que je n'étais pas d'accord avec sa critique de The Gathering Storm. Alors "wait and see" comme on dit ! ;)

Posté : lun. 18 oct. 2010 21:53
par belgarion
Gillossen a écrit :Et c'est pas gagné... :p
But I'm hating Perrin more and more as Towers of Midnight progresses...
Grrr PAt, tu nous fais trépigne d'impatience avec tes commentaires abscons (je suis cela dit 100% d'accord avec toi pour Perrin, sans avoir besoin d 'avoir lu T of M). ;)J'ai commandé la semaine dernière cet avant dernier tome VO et amazon m'annonce une livraison en prioritaire pour seulement le 3 décembre. :(J'ai vu d'ailleurs qu'ils proposaient un livre en cuir avec la même couverture pour 180 euros. J'imagine que c'est la version de luxe. Quelqu'un saurait-il ce qu'il y aurait en plus en-dehors du changement de matière?

Posté : lun. 18 oct. 2010 22:55
par Ainulindalë
Tout à fait d'accord avec elise concernant les appreciations de Pat: il nous avait aussi dit que Sanderson avait "tué" mat dans TGS et cela n'a pas été mon impression :p et puis, trouver Perrin moins interessant: OK; le haïr: non mais vous avez oublié les premiers tomes??!!J'AI TROP HATE!

Posté : mer. 20 oct. 2010 09:30
par Akallabeth
Et maintenant en audio : :arrow: http://www.elbakin.net/fantasy/news/131 ... n-chapitre(et moi qui n'ai pas le son au boulot ! :( snif ! )

Posté : mer. 20 oct. 2010 16:11
par Gillossen
En tout cas, on sait que cette fois, c'est parti pour
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! B)

Posté : mer. 20 oct. 2010 16:31
par pat5150
Gillossen a écrit :
Being one of the lucky bastards who received an early copy of Jordan/Sanderson's Towers of Midnight, I can tell you that, so far, it's pretty similar to TGS. Meaning that Sanderson is good in certain facets, yet not-so-good in others... It mostly works thus far, but you can add Lan to the list of characters that he can't really do...
On te hait tous, Pat ! ;)
Vous n'êtes pas les seuls. . .:pPatrick

Posté : mer. 20 oct. 2010 16:33
par Gillossen
Oui, j'ai vu les commentaires sur ton blog aujourd'hui, ça part dans tous les sens. :o

Posté : mer. 20 oct. 2010 22:10
par pat5150
C'est la vie. . . Que veux-tu? :)Un peu comme quand j'ai annocé la possibilité de ma retraite, sur la blogosphère et twitter ça n'arrête pas!Je vous dirai quand même que plus ToM avance, plus ça commence à être bon. L'exécution laisse un peu à désirer dans certains chapitres, mais maintenant l'histoire avance et je perçois le potentiel pour une des meilleures finales de la série! En espérant que ce sera le cas. . . ;)Patrick