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Which books in the Wheel of Time series should I skip?
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I really don't think you should start with New Spring though. It's a prequel, but it's not meant to be an introduction to the world and the story. It doesn't explain who's who and what's what, so you'd be confused about a lot of things. Plus, it kind of spoils certain story elements that were meant to be revealed in later books.
I suggest reading this one after Book 3, at least. I personally read it while waiting for A Memory of Light (the last one) to come out.


The only books you (in my opinion) may feel this need are books 7, 8, 10, and portions of 9.



I'll be interested to see if Brandon Sanderson is able to keep it up later in the series. I've heard good things about what he's done.



I understand the Jordan devotees worry that you will miss some of the story, but hey, IMHO the amount of actual story is tiny compared to the number of words. Not much relevant actually happens from book to book, and skipping to the climax worked great for me.
The characters are memorable, but I actually could identify with them in the last three books, whereas in the first four I just felt they were idiots.
It won't be a popular opinion, but there it is.

I would agree with reading them all, but I wouldn't start with New Spring because it doesn't write in much to explain what is going on it is assumed you understand much of how Randland works i read it after The Dragon Reborn and I think that is a good place to read it.

Read The New Spring after book 6 or 7. Or sooner if you are a fan of Moiraine :P



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