Originally posted by Gregoryits not an awful taste if it is Dragonlance
You mean Knaak? I haven't read any DragonLance novels in a long time, but I believe that I considered The Legend of Huma, which he wrote, to be a very good book when I read it, and I think I liked Kaaz the Minotaur (although not as much); those are the only books I've read by him.(Disclaimer: I had awful tastes as a kid)
Originally posted by Council#13
Dragonlance so owns Wheel of Time. Wheel of Time sounds dumb 😛
Have you even read the series?
You cant compare if you havent read this series.
I cant say which one is better because I havent read dragonlace, but I tell you one thing, Wheel of Time is soo envolved. Im at the 6th book, and I still havent even scratched the surface
Originally posted by Gregory
That's because Jordon is completely incapable of getting to the point.
As I said before, its only the 6th book I'm at, but I do like how he explains everthing around you and makes the series plot feel like it is actually happening.
It kept my interest so far, and the books so far, still include so many major plot points that allows for that many books.
The length of each book is alot, but the characters to me seem real, and motivated by something other than the plot of the book.
(It's really hard for me to really point of why I like it, but thats pretty much it)
Originally posted by Smasandian
Have you even read the series?You cant compare if you havent read this series.
I cant say which one is better because I havent read dragonlace, but I tell you one thing, Wheel of Time is soo envolved. Im at the 6th book, and I still havent even scratched the surface
Nah, I havent read it. Never heard of it either. I like involved books. Maybe I'll try out Wheel of Time
Azure, that's good! It links to the War of Souls and also Dragons of A Summer Flame
Have you even read a single dragonlance book? Because if you had, I bet you wouldnt say that. Undoubtedly Wheel of Time is more in depth (according to Azure) but that does NOT make it better. The only series where the worst book is better than a dragonlance book is the very slim chance of the Bartimaeus Trilogy