A Memory of Light

The Final Book in the Wheel of Time (Wheel of Time, Book 14)

Trade Paperback, 909 pages

English language

Published Jan. 8, 2013 by Orbit.

ISBN:
9781841498706

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5 stars (22 reviews)

A MEMORY OF LIGHT

Book Fourteen of THE WHEEL OF TIME®

And it came to pass in those days, as it had come before and would come again, that the Dark lay heavy on the land and weighed down the hearts of men, and the green things failed, and hope died.

From Charal Drianaan te Calamon, The Cycle of the Dragon

In the Field of Merrilor the rulers of the nations gather to join behind Rand al'Thor, or to stop him from his plan to break the seals on the Dark One's prison - which may be a sign of his madness, or the last hope of humankind. Egwene, the Amyrlin Seat, leans toward the former.

In Andor, the Trollocs seize Caemlyn.

In the wolf dream, Perrin Aybara battles Slayer.

Approaching Ebou Dar, Mat Cauthon plans to visit his wife Tuon, now Fortuona, Empress of the Seanchan.

All humanity is …

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The end years of reading in the making

4 stars

Starting the new year by finishing the Wheel of Time series certainly feels like starting with quite an achievement. Having finished the series I find it hard to come to a conclusion about my opinion of the series. Above all this series is a well thought out (and carefully planned) fantasy epic. It really draws the reader into the world, and introduces many finer details that add to the experience. The authors put a lot of thought into how such a world would work. They don't settle for simplistic extensions of the world, but instead introduce many concepts and then let the ways these would be used depend on the characters in the story. Coming back to book 9 of the series, after finishing book 8 in 2015, has been a strange experience. I loved the books back then, and couldn't put them down. When I started reading again, however, …

Review of 'A Memory of Light' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

It took nine freakin' months, but I finally finished the Wheel of Time. Brandon Sanderson did an excellent job finishing the series.

This book was brutal. It was literally a 900+ page battle scene. Almost every single minor character and quite a few of the major characters died. Sweet.

The epilogue, written by Robert Jordan before he himself died, was maybe a little disappointing, but still not bad. Kind of sad that he clearly wanted to write more books, based on how he envisioned the ending.

So... Now what?

Review of 'A Memory of Light' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

This book made up for every slow moment in the entire Wheel of Time series. All the stories come together in the last volume in a 900 page book that feels less than a third the size. I could not put the book down.

A Memory of Light completes Jordan's wonderful twist on the hero's journey. There aren't really any ends to the turning of the wheel of time, but this book provides an ending to a 23-year wait for fans, and the end makes me sad that there will never again be a joint work by Jordan and Sanderson.

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