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Since its debut in 1990, The Wheel of Time® by Robert Jordan has captivated millions of readers around the globe with its scope, originality, and compelling characters.
The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, an Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow.
For three days battle has raged in the snow around the great city of Tar Valon. In the city, a Foretelling of the future is uttered. On the slopes of Dragonmount, the immense mountain that looms over the city, is born an infant prophesied to change the world. That child must be found before the forces of the Shadow have an opportunity to kill him.
Moiraine Damodred, a young Accepted soon to be raised to Aes Sedai, and Lan Mandragoran, a soldier fighting in the battle, are set on paths that will bind their lives together. But those paths are filled with complications and dangers, for Moiraine, of the Royal House of Cairhien, whose king has just died, and Lan, considered the uncrowned king of a nation long dead, find their lives threatened by the plots of those seeking power.
"New Spring" related some of these events, in compressed form; New Spring: The Novel tells the whole story.
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I have read somewhere that this is an introduction book. The two important characters are introduced in this. Well.. that was an heck of an introduction. Lovely to say the least. Loved the Lan character so much...my man is awesome. Looking forward to read the series. I hope it is as good as this book.
As a fan of the WoT, I really enjoyed this book. Moiraine is one of my favorite characters, so getting to learn her backstory was fun.
Book 0 of the Wheel of Time series. It deals with how Moiraine met Lan (no, it's not a romance). Obviously, if you haven't started reading the series, don't start here (even though it's a prequel of sorts). It is only recommended for readers of the long-running series.
This was published around Book 8 - at a time when the plot lines were going at a snail's pace - so the pacing's a little slow too. It starts off well and interesting, but it drags towards the end, although the end itself was wrapped up pretty quickly.
The plot explores the younger days of Moiraine, Siuan, and Lan. Quite a few Aes Sedai characters from the series make their appearance as well. It features many strong and commanding female characters, and as was Robert Jordan's style, lots of details on mannerisms, thoughts, and repeatedly mentioned flaws/traits.
There are hints of romance, a little of intrigue, and a small bit of action, but overall, very little tension. It's a nice read to find out more about a few characters of the Wheel of Time series, but it's not much more than that.
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