Just finished. Hard to know what to do. I've read these books for 10 years, and they've had quite a bit to do with my development as a person I think. I've never been so fully immersed in anything. I respect the job that Sanderson did. He did a fine job of finishing this. It does piss me off that I never got to see Tuon meet Hawking, she may have been my favorite character. All in all, I did want more, but there had to be an ending. I'll of course read this series again this summer when I have the time, but for now, it's good to have an ending. I halfheartedly wish there would be more books, but maybe this is enough. I could enjoy spending the rest of my life immersed in this world, as could most of us I imagine, but we have things to do, places to be, people to see.
All I feel now is gratitude, sadness, but still, a sense of purpose. Life is good my friends.
The "OMG I just finished!" Thread
in Wheel of Time Books
Posted · Edited by Porter
Just finished. Hard to know what to do. I've read these books for 10 years, and they've had quite a bit to do with my development as a person I think. I've never been so fully immersed in anything. I respect the job that Sanderson did. He did a fine job of finishing this. It does piss me off that I never got to see Tuon meet Hawking, she may have been my favorite character. All in all, I did want more, but there had to be an ending. I'll of course read this series again this summer when I have the time, but for now, it's good to have an ending. I halfheartedly wish there would be more books, but maybe this is enough. I could enjoy spending the rest of my life immersed in this world, as could most of us I imagine, but we have things to do, places to be, people to see.
All I feel now is gratitude, sadness, but still, a sense of purpose. Life is good my friends.