Robert Jordan's:The Wheel of Time discussion
Book Summaries
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Tom wrote: "Hi everyone, new to the group.I'm looking for where I can find summaries of each book.
I want to refresh my self on what happened before the last book comes out, but don't have time to reread ..."
There's a WoT wiki at http://wot.wikia.com - it has tons of content, all community generated, but I think though that the plot summaries have just been copied over from Wikipedia.
Here as well http://library.tarvalon.net/index.php... both chapter and character summaries and loads of other stuff.
Tom wrote: "Hi everyone, new to the group.
I'm looking for where I can find summaries of each book.
I want to refresh my self on what happened before the last book comes out, but don't have time to reread ..."
I enjoy Leigh Butler's reread on the Tor website. As long as you don't get sucked up in the comments you should be able to finish in a fair amount of time. Also she is still working on The Gathering Storm so is not complete yet.
http://www.tor.com/features/series/wo...
I'm looking for where I can find summaries of each book.
I want to refresh my self on what happened before the last book comes out, but don't have time to reread ..."
I enjoy Leigh Butler's reread on the Tor website. As long as you don't get sucked up in the comments you should be able to finish in a fair amount of time. Also she is still working on The Gathering Storm so is not complete yet.
http://www.tor.com/features/series/wo...
Sorry I haven't replied to the messages in a while. Been kinda busy lately, and when I'm not working, I've been blowing through the Codex Alera series and can't put them down.The wikia site I found to be too brief. The tarvalon library & Leigh's reread look like they'll be what I'm looking for.
Thanks for all the suggestions.


I'm looking for where I can find summaries of each book.
I want to refresh my self on what happened before the last book comes out, but don't have time to reread all the books. I'm not a very fast reader and it would take me a year to read the whole thing again.
If I can find, in either print or online, a good summary or Cliff Notes of each book, something I can read through in 1-4 weeks, then that would be great.
Any suggestions? Thanks.
Tom