Yeah, WoT is pretty good - the best part of those books are the climaxes, I think - but there are a few too many problems for me to really endorse them completely. The first is the obvious: They're so long!
And that wouldn't be a problem, normally, but the reason their length is a problem is because the beginnings are usually so boring and take so long to get off the ground that if you didn't
know the climax was going to be good there's no way you could get through it.
I also have a huge problem with the characters. Like, all of them except Perrin and maybe Mat. I especially loathe the female characters, because they're all
exactly the same! Except for Moiraine, all the main female characters are feisty and irascible - which is fine if there's just one such character, but when they're
all like that...it gets old
really fast. I also don't like the whole "oh noes who do I actually like?" vibes that make it read like a bad shoujo anime...except that it's Rand who does most of it :/
That being said, I love how practically all the main characters have some kind of cool power that makes them stand out. And the writing itself is very good. I've read the first four books, and am slowly making my way through the series.
Favorite character? Definitely Perrin. He's the only character in the series (that I've met so far, at least) who doesn't just selfishly go after his own goals. Even the more "heroic" of the characters are more focused on what they want from life than Perrin, who will give his life away to save others without reserve. Mat is at least interesting, and Min and...oh, what's her name, Perrin's girl...are a bit less obnoxious than the rest of the female cast.
...And my least-favorite character is Lanfear *throws her out the window with a satisfying crash*
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- Ellone, Final Fantasy VIII
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