A Tribute to The Wheel of Time

“In my head, I’m an Aes Sedai of the Green Ajah. Thank the Light… and blame The Wheel of Time.”

 

There’s just no getting around it. The Wheel of Time is my most favorite series OF ALL TIME. I’ve yet to encounter anything else that even compares to how I feel about these books (though Brandon Sanderson is onto something with his Stormlight Archive series).

What Robert Jordan did is much more than write a fantasy book. He set the beacon for true, thorough, fantastical storytelling. He allowed for me (and many others) to connect with his well-crafted characters. After thousands of pages spent together, they’ve become friends. These fictional friends’ EPIC adventures allow readers to examine the power of honor, loyalty, duty, friendship, love, betrayal, and sacrifice, with the overarching theme of good versus evil. It doesn’t get any better than that!

What The Wheel of Time has taught me:

  1. Magic and Historical Themes: The recipe for great storytelling.

I began reading the series when I was 12-years-old, when my dad gave me his copy of Eye of the World. Never before had I encountered such a fantastical tale that held just the perfect amount of action, suspense, magic, strong characters, humor, and friendship. I fell in love with the genre and learned quickly that this is a natural space to explore historical themes.

In WoT, the world is at war, and governed by various leaders. Through that you’re able to experience it from the various perspectives, and explore themes of tyranny, war, espionage, empire-building, cultural diffusion, and so on. Reading these books 100% enhanced my appreciation for Fantasy (which I now write) and History (which I went on to teach).

  1. Forget Damsels in Distress…. This is where the strong female characters hang out!

Being a strong, intimidating, smart, brave female is not crazy, or unheard of, it’s the norm in Robert Jordan’s works. It’s the Aes Sedai way… and it’s COOL. He crafted an entire series—his fantasy world—that is ruled by powerful, magic-wielding women. When I was growing up, many stories featured “damsels in distress” or female sidekicks. And though I think there are stronger female characters in many works today, it still rarely compares to Wheel of Time for me. There are just sooooo many amazing characters to look to in this series (Egwene, Aviendha, Nynaeve, Elayne, Siuan, Cadsuane, Faile, Min, Tuon…. to name a few). In WoT, the females are at the forefront of the story, and in the action throughout. I grew up thinking that was normal, and I think I’m a stronger, better individual for it.

 

  1. “Good things come to those who wait…” and persevere.

Reading a 14-book series (15 if you count the prequel) is not for the faint of heart. I know a lot of people who have started the series, but never stuck it out. HOW SAD!?! It’s completely worth it, and I honestly feel proud of myself for being one of the dedicated, true WoT fans having read the series twice.

And that said, it reminds me of how important it is to stick with my own goals and disciplines. It takes perseverance to achieve things, which I learned *in part* from these characters and this drawn out series. I feel inspired to take on my own writing, and goals, after finishing up my WoT re-read.

  1. FANTASY IS FREAKING AWESOME!

This series, my most favorite ever, has led to the best reading of my life… but it also set me on a path for writing as well. I wanted to explore fantasy with my own take on it. With friendship, honor, valor, love, and sacrifice at the forefront of the story too. Though I will never create anything as spectacular as Robert Jordan, I do feel a thrill to create more… and go after what I want to see in a story just as he did. Nav’Aria is definitely inspired by my years spent lost in Robert Jordan’s words and world. He is a true legend, and I will be forever grateful to him, his wife, and Brandon Sanderson for this masterpiece of a journey.

 

If you can’t tell… I LOVE THESE BOOKS! This series has my highest recommendation, and I hope you give them a chance. Also, stay tuned for “The Wheel of Time” show (*in production now*) coming to Amazon!!! I can’t wait!

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Have you read these books? Do you have a book or book series that is your ABSOLUTE FAVORITE!? Share in the comments! I’m always up for #bookrecommendations.

 

My First Love

My first love

Stories are what fuel me.

It should come as no surprise then, that one of my most favored pastimes is reading. From a young age, I was taught to appreciate the written word, and to always have a book nearby. These lessons have stuck with me to this day. At any given time, I will have an audiobook on my phone, a library book in my purse, and a notebook handy, just in case.

 

The following books have left a significant impression on me for one reason or another:

Classics

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

The Illiad and The Odyssey by Homer

Fantasy

The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson

The Song of Ice and Fire series by George R.R. Martin

Warbreaker, Elantris, The Mistborn series, and The Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson

The Sword of Truth series by Terry Goodkind

Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling

The Belgariad series by David Eddings

The Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. Lewis

Historical Fiction

Pillars of the Earth and A Place Called Freedom by Ken Follett

The Mark of the Lion trilogy by Francine Rivers

The Far Pavilions by M. M. Kaye

The Champion by Elizabeth Chadwick

Fiction

The Bloody Jack series by L.A. Meyer

The Tea Rose trilogy and Revolution by Jennifer Donnelly

The Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon

Non-Fiction

Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide by Nicholas Kristoff

Girl, Wash Your Face and Girl, Stop Apologizing by Rachel Hollis

The Dentist of Auschwitz by Benjamin Jacobs

Surviving the Angel of Death by Eva Kor

Kaffir Boy by Mark Mathabane

Kisses from Katie by Katie Davis Majors

Three Little Words by Ashley Rhodes-Courter

 

Since pursuing my writing, I have begun reading even MORE fervently. While creating does occupy more of my time, I know that I learn best from others, and I’m intentional about reserving time EACH DAY to read.

 

As Stephen King put it, “If you don’t have time to read, you don’t have the time (or the tools) to write. Simple as that.”

 

A couple of my more recent reads and recommendations are:

Abundance by Shanna Swenson (Romance)

Hunted in the Valley by CR Pugh (YA Fantasy)

The Last Arrow by Erwin McManus (Non-Fiction)

*Currently reading* A Secret Place of Thunder by Patricia Adams (Christian Fiction)

What about you? What books have impacted YOUR life? Do we share any of the same favorites? I’m always open to book recommendations (of any genre).

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If you’re an aspiring author, my greatest advice would be to GET READING… and then, GET WRITING.

And if you’re looking to mix it up, try Nav’Aria: The Marked Heir (now available in eBook and paperback formats on Amazon)!