![]() The Eye of the World has a lot of The Lord of the Rings vibes (see my The Eye of the World review) and is an engaging start to the complex journeys that are to follow. Shop for The Eye of the World Today The Wheel of Time Book 1: The Eye of the World Summary Not to mention, of course, that I’m still reading and writing about it to this day. The Wheel of Time became the gift that kept on giving for the next 21 years of my life. To cut a long story short (ha-ha), if my parents’ intent was to broaden my reading experience then it worked. With good reading ability, The Eye of the World is suitable for ages 12+. The book is suitable for younger teens if that’s the purpose of your visit today. ![]() As I recall, I think my parents were trying to ween me off The Lord of The Rings at the time. The cover and the back-page blurb caught my attention. My mum and dad bought it for me on a shopping trip, but it was me that picked it out. Please don’t do the math, but I would be fifteen or sixteen years old. ![]() My own adventures with Moiraine and the Emond’s Field five began in 1992, that’s two years after publication of The Eye of the World. Welcome to my hub page for The Wheel of Time Book 1: The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan. ![]()
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