Hey, let's be fair to the guy, NOBODY was going to be able to replicate that spark Jordan had for his world, now I may be a bit biased since I haven't read all the way to end yet and the only book I've fully finished is TGS, which happened to be the one Jordan had worked quite a bit on. And he pulled a Tolkien and left a storage unit of stuff on the world too, so you can't fully blame Sanderson for it. Though his insistence on doing one-shot characters instead of talking about the world at large grated on me.Michael Legault said:They could always get Brian Sanderson on it if the worst happens now that he's done killing the wheel of time series, we miss you Robert Jordan! >_<
OT: I can see why GRRM is like this to his most vocal fans concerning the books, but come on man. You've had a charity where people have basically paid to be written and killed off in your last two books, constant travel as far as I've been able to see, and you don't write unless you're at home, which I can fully respect and understand, but you're slipping man, this series has been going on for nearly twenty years, and you've only got something like six books to show for it. Hell, SoT had more just as well-enjoyed books in half that time, and it's being called complete shit now on the internets.