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Reviews"The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien's work." -- The New York Times on The Wheel of Time®, "The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien's work." -- The New York Times on The Wheel of Time, "This is fantasy at its best and if you have been following the series from the beginning then you can't miss out by not buying this audiobook.. Mention must be made of the talents of the narrators, Michael Kramer and Kate Reading. Both are highly experienced in their field and maek the book come to life in a very special and individual way. Now, this was no easy task. As we know the number of characters equals the number of visible stars in the night sky and to do them justice you've got to have great skills of narration. I think the narrators excelled at their task." SFCrowsnest.com "Sanderson continues to do a splendid and seamless job of concluding Robert Jordan's lauded life work… leaving readers/listeners more keen than ever for the long awaited conclusion, A Memory of Light." Bookloons.com "Michael Kraemer and Kate Reading have narrated all of the previous books, and continue to give peerless performances." Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien's work."-- The New York Times on The Wheel of Time®, "The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien's work."-- The New York Times on The Wheel of Time®, "The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien's work."-- The New York Times on The Wheel of Time, The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien's work., "This is fantasy at its best and if you have been following the series from the beginning then you can't miss out by not buying this audiobook." SFCrowsnest.com "Sanderson continues to do a splendid and seamless job of concluding Robert Jordan's lauded life work... leaving readers/listeners more keen than ever for the long awaited conclusion, A Memory of Light." Bookloons.com "Michael Kraemer and Kate Reading have narrated all of the previous books, and continue to give peerless performances." Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien's work."-- The New York Times on The Wheel of Time, "Kate Reading and Michael Kramer are well known to listeners of the Wheel of Time series as narrators who have built up a great store of characters. They also have impressive flexibility in delivering the novels' many explanatory passages, details of intrigue, and dramatic events…The Wheel of Time has been turning for a long time, and the last battle has begun." Audiofile "This is fantasy at its best and if you have been following the series from the beginning then you can't miss out by not buying this audiobook.. Mention must be made of the talents of the narrators, Michael Kramer and Kate Reading. Both are highly experienced in their field and maek the book come to life in a very special and individual way. Now, this was no easy task. As we know the number of characters equals the number of visible stars in the night sky and to do them justice you've got to have great skills of narration. I think the narrators excelled at their task." SFCrowsnest.com "Sanderson continues to do a splendid and seamless job of concluding Robert Jordan's lauded life work… leaving readers/listeners more keen than ever for the long awaited conclusion, A Memory of Light." Bookloons.com "Michael Kraemer and Kate Reading have narrated all of the previous books, and continue to give peerless performances." Publishers Weekly , Starred Review "The battle scenes have the breathless urgency of firsthand experience, and the . . . evil laced into the forces of good, the dangers latent in any promised salvation, the sense of the unavoidable onslaught of unpredictable events bear the marks of American national experience during the last three decades, just as the experience of the First World War and its aftermath gave its imprint to J. R. R. Tolkien's work."-- The New York Times on The Wheel of Time®