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Tag Archives: Robert Jordan

Origins of the Wheel of Time: A Supplement Book That Made Me Feel Things

By Steph Kingston on November 1, 2022
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Imagine you’ve lived in the same house for the past 20 years. You know where the creaky floorboard is and how to pull that door just right so it closes properly. You know every room intimately, and you have treasured memories in each from different stages of your life.  Now imagine one day in this …

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10 Things To Know About the World of The Wheel of Time

By Steph Kingston on November 8, 2021
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Amazon Prime’s adaptation of the epic fantasy series The Wheel of Time launches this month and with 14 main books, a prequel and 2 supplementary books it is a monster of a series.  So in case you don’t have time or desire to read 4,410,036 words before November 19th, here is a 10-point primer on …

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The Wheel of Time TV Show (Will Never Happen)

By Steph Kingston on May 15, 2016
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Update as of 2020, I’ve never been happier to be wrong!-Steph The Wheel of Time turns, and TV adaptations come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the TV adaptation that gave it birth comes once again. In an age called 2016, another proposed …

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