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Essay / The Eye Of The World - 581
The world that Robert Jordan weaves is very different from anything I have ever read, the book has a great 'new' feel to it that excites me. When someone has read as many fiction books as I have, you think you've seen it all. When a book comes along that proves you wrong, it's one of the rare cases where you're happy to be wrong. It turns out that The Eye Of The World is one of those books, it still has the same book that we need to run away from the bad guys type of book, but we don't like to talk about that, the nugget that makes The Eye Of The World. The ideology of “The Wheel of Time” is special. To begin with, the Wheel of Time, often called “The Wheel”. It is the concept that the time you live in has arrived, and yet it has not happened. If that doesn't make sense, it's the idea that time repeats itself, with two exceptions. Firstly, the tasks which are too small to affect the true course of the wheel or secondly whether they are ta'veren. An example of the former might be: “Should I hit my little brother?” Whether they decide to hit him or not probably won't have any effect on the board....