Gabriele, on 24 August 2015 - 03:17 PM, said:
So far, the motivator seems to be that the girls say "men" a lot, the boys don't 'get' girls, and no one really talks with each other about the things that matter, causing most of the troubles the travellers encounter in the first place.
This here is nail on the head for one of the main things wrong with the series. The men and women in this series act like stupid young pre-social media teens. Across the board. Even an older man in a relationship with a similarly-aged (if younger than him) woman acts like blind, dumbass teens. They don't talk about their issues. They don't communicate on any real level...and if they do either the guy will bugger off angry with a "I don't understand her!" or the woman will growl about "men being stubborn muleheaded idiots!"...nothing is solved. Nothing is gained. Hell, Perrin's plotline through MULTIPLE books exists because of poor communication with not just one woman, but many women. Up to and including the final trilogy of books in the series this continues. The level of unrealistic interactions between the characters is so high that it's scoffworthy at times.
Now, there are some very cool scenes in the series, and some great story points...and I'm one of the ones who didn't have to do a long wait between volumes (I read my first when when the GATHERING STORM was already about in MMP)...but when the last book came out and I finished it, I was MORE than happy to say good riddance to my entire WOT collection of books at a used bookstore.
The way I worded my final thought was something like: "A decent, if long-winded, fantasy series that I enjoyed at times...that I will never re-read, and I'm not entirely sure it wasn't just a big waste of time as a whole."
This post has been edited by QuickTidal: 24 August 2015 - 03:50 PM
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