There are currently 11 novels released that were written as a part of the Wheel of Time series. The order of which to read them is:
1. The Eye of the World
2. The Great Hunt
3. The Dragon Reborn
4. The Shadow Rising
5. The Fires of Heaven
6. Lord of Chaos
7. A Crown of Swords
8. The Path of Daggers
9. Winter's Heart
10. Crossroads of Twilight
11. Knife of Dreams
12. The Gathering Storm
Robert Jordan also wrote a book by the name of New Spring. This book was written as a prequel to The Eye of the World and can be read at any time, although there are some minor spoilers if read before book 2, The Great Hunt. For the avid fans there is another sort of reference book available that will aid in the reading of all the books. This book is called The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time. It is written by Teresa Patterson and Robert Jordan himself.
The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan should be read in the following order:
The names of the books in the Wheel of Time series are as follows, in order of publication date:
There is also a prequel novel entitled New Spring.
0. New Spring (This is a prequel)
1. The Eye of the World
2. The great hunt
3. The Dragon Reborn
4. The Shadow Rising
5. The Fires of Heaven
6. The Lord of Chaos
7. A Crown of Swords
8. The Path of Daggers
9. Winter's Heart
10. The Crossroads of Twilight
11. Knife of Dreams
12. The Gathering Storm
13. Towers of Midnight
14. A Memory of Light
Most of the Wheel of Time series were written by Robert Jordan. However, Jordan became quite sick. He knew he was dying, so he prepped all of his notes for a new author to finish the series for him. Brandon Sanderson was chosen, and he finished the last few books in the series.
Eye of the World is the first book. There is a prequel that was written later, called A New Spring.
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The reading order of the Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan should begin with the main series, starting with "The Eye of the World." After completing the main series, readers can explore the prequels, including "New Spring." It is generally recommended to read the prequels after finishing the main series to avoid spoilers and fully appreciate the backstory they provide.
If you enjoy epic fantasy with complex world-building and character development, then the 'Wheel of Time' series is definitely worth a read. It offers a rich and detailed fantasy universe created by Robert Jordan, with intricate plots and engaging characters that captivate readers throughout the series. Just be prepared for a long journey, as the series consists of 14 books.
There are actually 14 main books in this series, as well as a couple of side books. The Great Hunt actually is the second book in the series. It came after Eye of the World. After reading The Great Hunt, the next book would be The Dragon Reborn.
James Oliver Rigney Jr., the American author, wrote the Wheel of Time series of fantasy novels, under the pen name Robert Jordan. The series incldues 14 novels, a prequel, and a companion book.
Wheel of Time series By: Robert Jordan
No, Brandon Sanderson was.
Brandon Sanderson will complete the series with the aid of Robert Jordan's notes and assistants, and will be edited by Jordan's widow, Harriet.
No, Robert Jordan passed away before he could finish the Wheel of Time series. Brandon Sanderson was chosen to complete the final novels based on Jordan's notes and outlines.
After reading the Sword of Truth series, you might enjoy other high fantasy series such as The Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan, Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson, or The Stormlight Archive, also by Brandon Sanderson. Each of these series offers epic storytelling, intricate world-building, and engaging characters that fans of Sword of Truth may appreciate.
James Oliver Rigney Jr., under the pseudonym of Robert Jordan. A Crown of Swords is the seventh book in his series 'The Wheel of Time.'Sadly, Robert Jordan died before finishing the final book, A Memory of Light. Fantasy author Brandon Sanderson and Jordan's wife Harriet are finishing it using the detailed notes he left.
The character who refers to himself as the Eye of the World is Rand al'Thor from "The Wheel of Time" series by Robert Jordan.
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