Yes, I will be live tweeting/blogging my re-read. Should have some fun things to post about the WoT as I go.
Some are asking if my tweets/blogs will have spoilers for WoT books. I’ll try to keep those to a minimum. But there will be some.
Have you considered using a hashtag for your WoT re-read tweets? Would make it easier for fans to follow and participate.
Yeah, but I always forget to put in the hashtags…
Pick a hashtag. We can always retweet the stuff you forget to tag. That’s what HCFFs are for, right?
Want to join in the re-read fun? @BrandonSandrson is tweeting as he goes. Use this hashtag #wotrr to follow and comment as it progresses.
I want to do the #wotrr with you! What book are you on??
I’m still on Book One. Basically, I’ll do 10% of a book a day minimum.
I am feeling a crazy urge to re-read Robert Jordan’s The Eye of the World . I blame @BrandonSandrson and his #wotrr tweets.
The end of the series draws near. An end of an Age of fantasy reading for many of us.
Does it take you longer to read WoT now than when you first read them? Do you read more carefully since you’re ‘working’?
Yes, much longer.
The problem with trying to read through The Wheel of Time series for the first time is that it’s so huge it’s just daunting.
First book stands very well on its own, and first three make a solid trilogy. You can read to either point…
…and there decide if you want to continue on. It feels less daunting that way.
I’ve never read any of the Wheel of Time books. I think this might put my fantasy book reader street cred in danger.
Ha. It’s okay. They’re fun, though. (I might be biased.)
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