Eye of the World
- Pages
- 814
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780812511819
- Reading Time
- ~14h 15min
Eye of the World is a book by Robert Jordan. It has 814 pages.
About this book
Robert Jordan’s debut novel establishes a sprawling epic fantasy universe anchored by the concept of time as an endless wheel, where ages rise and fall in predictable cycles. The narrative follows a band of young villagers from an isolated farming community who are thrust into a dangerous journey after their home is attacked. As they travel across diverse landscapes, they encounter ancient prophecies, rival factions, and a complex magic system known as the One Power. The novel explores themes of destiny versus free will, the weight of leadership, and the enduring bonds of loyalty among friends. Jordan’s meticulous world-building introduces a richly detailed setting where history, mythology, and political intrigue intersect. Notable for its expansive scope and character-driven pacing, the work stands as a foundational text in contemporary epic fantasy, balancing large-scale conflict with intimate personal stakes. The narrative’s lasting significance lies in its careful development of lore and its examination of how ordinary individuals navigate extraordinary circumstances.
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Eye of the World has 814 pages.
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Robert Jordan’s debut novel establishes a sprawling epic fantasy universe anchored by the concept of time as an endless wheel, where ages rise and fall in predictable cycles. The narrative follows a band of young villagers from an isolated farming community who are thrust into a dangerous journey af...
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Eye of the World was written by Robert Jordan.