L'Œil du monde

Première Partie

624 pages

French language

Published 2018 by BRAGELONNE.

ISBN:
979-10-281-0258-6
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C’est la Nuit de l’Hiver dans la contrée de Deux-Rivières et, en ce soir de fête, l’excitation des villageois est à son comble. C’est alors qu’arrivent trois étrangers comme le jeune Rand et ses amis d’enfance Mat et Perrin n’en avaient jamais vu : une dame noble et fascinante nommée Moiraine, son robuste compagnon et un trouvère. De quoi leur faire oublier ce cavalier sombre et sinistre aperçu dans les bois, dont la cape ne bougeait pas en plein vent… Mais, quand une horde de monstres sanguinaires déferle et met le village à feu et à sang, la mystérieuse Moiraine devine qu’ils recherchaient quelqu’un : pour les trois amis l’heure est venue de partir. Car la Roue du Temps interdit aux jeunes gens de flâner trop longtemps sur les routes du destin...

Ce volume comprend la première moitié du roman L’Œil du monde, premier tome de La Roue du Temps.

41 editions

reviewed The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan (The Wheel of Time, #1)

Fantasy with heavy world building

The Eye of the World is not a particularly gripping book at first - pretty much nothing of major note occurs for the first 500-600 pages, but instead spends its time having the characters travel through the world to introduce the reader to all the many factions and groups that populate the world.

The prose is very detailed, perhaps a little too much, but makes it easy to imagine you're there seeing and feeling what the characters do. I didn't realise how attached to the characters I felt even early on, but the writing is fantastic.

I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would - staying up until 1am to finish it off without realising - and will definitely be reading the rest of the series! The payoff towards the end leaves a lot of room for whatever will happen next and will make you want to get …

reviewed The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan (The Wheel of Time, #1)

Fantasy with heavy world building

The Eye of the World is not a particularly gripping book at first - pretty much nothing of major note occurs for the first 500-600 pages, but instead spends its time having the characters travel through the world to introduce the reader to all the many factions and groups that populate the world.

The prose is very detailed, perhaps a little too much, but makes it easy to imagine you're there seeing and feeling what the characters do. I didn't realise how attached to the characters I felt even early on, but the writing is fantastic.

I enjoyed this book more than I thought I would - staying up until 1am to finish it off without realising - and will definitely be reading the rest of the series! The payoff towards the end leaves a lot of room for whatever will happen next and will make you want to get …

It is long and occupied my attention for the amount of time it took to read

No rating

I started reading the first book of the Wheel of Time series back when I was an internet teen with an internet crush on an internet guy with the username Lews Therin Telemon on internet forums and I thought it would be cool to like the same things he liked, or something. After several months of a global pandemic and general disaster I thought it'd be fun to get back into them as a goof or something, but joke's on me because a month and a half later, I'm still with it.

Anyway, what am I going to say about this ~NYT #1 bestselling epic fantasy whatever~ that hasn't already been said? There's a lot of neat stuff in the WoT mythology, and also a lot of eyerolly cisheteronormative stuff, and all the baby teen characters in this book are very annoying and bad at communicating with one another, but …