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Hi Fiona
As i said before i think you were born to write, and i think we can all look forward to an amazing book in spring. And many amazing books in the future.
I will add my thanks for being such a caring author who loves to take and interest in her readers

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Good Lord,I better hurry-up and read these books,now I
know what Bats and I have in common,up all night,,reading
Better come to South West Rocks,to do a signing,I will cook
my mean Spagetti for you and even put Chocolate on the top
for you,by all the response on this chat it wil be great,don't
tell Sara,I'm reading your books before her new one. Bats
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Woohoo!
This is tremendously great news! And only 8 months... I am truly amazed. Until recently my major fantasy focus was the Wheel of Time. By the Host, that has gone downhill... and a 2 year wait for any action. (

to RJ)
But man, do I wish I wasn't isolated up here in Cairns. Is there anyone else from up here who's read Trinity?
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The Wheel of Time isn't that bad, it's just getting to the point where we wish the Dark One would hurry up and break out of the Bore, the Dragon can then kill him and everyone can get on with their lives after Tarmon Gai'don and then Robert Jordan can say 'The end. Until the next third age'
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I've been dead for a while now, so far I don't like it...
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I'm reading Destiny now and I don't want to finish it. Just can't wait for Fiona's new books!!!
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I agree that the Wheel of Time is a good series, but the problem is that it is going so very slow... from what I've heard, Book 10 won't do anything to sat the fans, either.
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How did a discussion on the Wheel of Time turn up in this thread???
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Wheel of time disscusions are like carrots in your puke, they will always show up in very odd places lol, even if you have never read or eaten them lol.
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*carrots in your puke*...I love the wisdom of Billy Connelly.
AND, haven't I been good? Not once have I mentioned that WoT is, without doubt, the saddest, most pathetic and most boring
Lord of the Rings clone I've yet come across.
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OK, serious question.
It's pretty plain that Wot does nothing for me. It's slow, it's boring, it's waaay too obviously derivative of LotR and I've read it all before.
That's my opinion.
So, will some of you WoT fans tell me why you enjoy it?
What am I missing?
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Im with you DN, *sits back and waits also for answer *

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Dragonemisis.....
i only tried reading the first book and couldnt get into it, never even tried to finish the damn book....

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so i dont think we are missing much
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The simple answer to what you are missing is - nothing. If you don't like a book, for whatever reason, then you are not missing anything by not reading it. Just as I have nothing good to say about Traci Harding's books - and so am missing nothing by not reading them - there are people (even on this board - poor lost souls that they are) who will tell you that they are brilliant books.
As a person who thinks the first five books of WoT are excellent (and the next five are badly in need of a good bit of editing) I find in them everything I like about a fantasy. To me they are neither slow nor boring and the story is no more derivative of it's ultimate source than most other fantasies (including Tolkien). the world is believable and has a history separate from the characters portayed in the story. Even the characters in the story have a history outside the events of the books.
yes the first 100 or so pages are (intentionally) written in a style similar to LoTR. This was done deliberately to make readers comfortable with the story initially.
At the end of the day 99% of all fantasy has it's roots in the tales, myths and legends of our past - be they nordic, germanic, greek, indian or whatever - so if you look hard enough almost any book can be said to be derivative of an earlier book which also used those self same myths as inspiration.
Whether an author was the first to use an idea, source etc isn't important. It's how they use that idea that matters - how it is incorporated into their story and how they make it come to life (or not) for the reader - not whether they were the first to come up with it.
the fact that Jordan's books are so popular says that for huge numbers of people he has succeeeded in making his story real and different from anyone else using those same sources.
Thankfully though not everyone likes them. How boring would it be if we all liked the same books (then I would have to like Traci Harding - uggh).
Ok, I'll climb down from my soapbox now and you can all wake up and go find an interesting post to read.
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Sorry dropped off there.....you were saying Big Hills

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Hear, hear, Big Hills. Fantastically done.
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that was your 1100 post Fiona
congratulations.......

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i think i would be boring if everyone liked that same books as me.... i would get into some terrible arguements
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heheheh wow big hills that was great, now if we could get you to run for PM that could be you maiden speech lol
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Nicely done Big Hills.
Ultimately it's always about
different strokes for different folks, whether we're talking about books, movies, music, whatever. I've read and enjoyed my share of books that weren't everyone's cup of tequila.
I'm not sure I agree with the more general comments, (I think there's
derivative...and then there's
derivative,) but to misquote a wise old Celtic philosopher, "I might not agree with what you read...but I'll fight to the death for your right to read it". (Just as long as, of course, I can reserve the right to let you know it's a load of rubbish.)
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