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wheel of time podcast

by Kevin Hartmann PhD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is there an official Wheel of Time podcast?

Dragonmount: The Wheel of Time Podcast is dedicated to The Wheel of Time TV series from Amazon Prime Video. Each show will recap and discuss an episode from the TV series, as well as share fun and intriguing stories from the franchise. Produced by Dragonmount, a leading fan community.

What are the Wheel of Time books about?

New Spring2004The Eye of the World1990The Great Hunt1990The Dragon Reborn1991The Shadow Rising1992The Fires of Heaven1993The Wheel of Time/Books

What book is The Wheel of Time based on?

Season 1 of The Wheel of Time does draw primarily from the first book in the series, The Eye of the World, for the main plot.

How many books are in the Wheel of Time TV series?

14 booksRobert Jordan's epic fantasy series spans 14 books — 15 if you count the prequel — totaling over 4 million words. That's simply too much material to fit into a TV show.

Is Wheel of Time appropriate age?

If you're unfamiliar with The Wheel of Time story and have kids at home who are interested in tuning in, you might want to know what the target audience is. The source material is meant for adults and is not a YA book series, with Common Sense Media giving the books a 14+ age rating.

How do you explain the Wheel of Time series?

The Wheel of Time tells a story that has happened over and over. The first words in the series explain: “The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.”

Should I skip Wheel of Time books?

Each book is crucial to the plot of the series,so don't skip any of them. You'll enjoy all of them too.

Is Wheel of Time related to Game of Thrones?

Thank the Seven Gods. Amazon's major fantasy wager, The Wheel of Time, is now streaming its first four episodes on Prime Video, and the reviews have been far from epic.

Should I read The Wheel of Time prequel first?

New Spring – prequel, you can read it when you want after that point, but it's better to read the first 10 books before. The action takes place before the first book, The Eye of the World, but the story will not be fully understandable if you read it at the beginning.

Was Perrin married in the books?

You see, in this version of the story, Perrin Aybara (Marcus Rutherford) has a wife named Laila, whereas in the books he's single. That might be a consequence of aging the character up a little. To start, Laila isn't a complete invention.

What order should I read The Wheel of Time books?

New Spring2004The Eye of the World1990The Great Hunt1990The Dragon Reborn1991The Shadow Rising1992The Fires of Heaven1993The Wheel of Time/Books

Is Wheel of Time worth watching?

Originally Answered: Is the series "The Wheel of Time" worth watching? Yes, if you enjoy fantasy type series. Amazon video, promote the series as much, even to the level of epic fantasy adventure film experiences similar to Lord of the Rings movie series and Game of Thrones TV series.

What is the Wheel of Time podcast?

Randland is a podcast devoted to the upcoming Amazon Prime Wheel of Time series. The show is woven by close friends who don't always agree, but do always make each other laugh. Season 1 covers all 2019 production news, series predictions, and limits spoilers to The Eye of the World & The Great Hunt. Season 2 includes full series spoilers, production news, highlights from the fan community, and topical debates around tropes and themes in Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time book series. Checkout our ...

Who are the hosts of The Wheel of Time?

Just two hyper-critical English majors talking some pretty big game about The Wheel of Time. Co-hosts Emily and Sally gather around their kitchen table each week to serve you up a full fantasy feast of oft-misremembered summary, hot analysis, scraps of literary theory, and a whole lot of hating Rand.

What is a twotcast?

tWoTcast is the Wheel of Time podcast featuring Jono, Joe and Tom. Enjoy rereads and commentary of the Wheel of Time book series written by Robert Jordan and completed by Brandon Sanderson. Also, LIVE shows from conventions, rereads of other book series and other general nerd culture discussions.

Is the White Tower podcast on hiatus?

The White Tower Podcast is on indefinite hiatus. No content will be created for the foreseeable future. --- Love the Wheel of Time? Hate the Wheel of Time? SO DO WE! Listen every week for chapter synapsass, in-depth discussion, and plenty of real talk about Robert Jordan’s epic fantasy series.

Dragonmount: The Wheel of Time Podcast

Dragonmount: The Wheel of Time Podcast is a show dedicated to The Wheel of Time TV series from Amazon Prime Video. Each show recaps and discusses an episode from the TV series, as well as shares fun and intriguing stories from the franchise.

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The 4th Age (Legacy Podcast)

The original 4th Age podcast ran from 2006-2013, producing 113 episodes. Virginia, Andrew, Carrie, Jayson, Ben, Morgan, Jessie, Marc, and Spencer all contributed over those years, generally choosing a specific topic for each episode, but also covering individual chapters or sections of the later Wheel of Time books.

Who are the hosts of Wheel of Time?

Hosts Jeff, Micah, and Alice have all read the Wheel of Time before, all with varying sentimental ties to the series. These hosts are a little older and a little bit more structured, and are not afraid to be critical of the text while still loving it and having fun with their re-read. They go through each chapter clearly, giving a nice recap before they get into their analysis. Each of these hosts has something listeners to connect to, no matter how familiar you are with the series. This is especially good if you like feeling like you’re sitting around a table with friends, maybe with a glass of wine, like a proper book club.

Who are the white tower podcasters?

The White Tower podcast is done by two internet friends, Jenn and Jess , and perfectly encapsulates the joy of connecting with fellow nerds online. While their recaps are told in a colloquial, casual way which sets the tone of the podcast from the start, they can be a little difficult to follow along with if you haven’t also read the books, or aren’t reading along with them. But their style is super casual and easy to follow along with, and listeners will want to be friends with Jenn and Jess too. This is a great one for Millennial & Gen Z readers since they take a look at the books through a modern lens.

Who are the hosts of the Legendarium podcast?

Run by a group of hosts, Craig, Ryan, Kyle, and Kenn, each with varying degrees of familiarity with the work.

Who hosts Everybody Hates Rand?

Everybody Hates Rand (and they do, in a very comedic way, and with full disclosure that ‘everybody’ here means the hosts and their cat—don’t DM them) is hosted by two English majors, Emily Juchau and Sally Goodger. Emily has read the series multiple times, while Sally is only reading this for the first time—therefore providing two differing perspectives on the material. While the chat style of this podcast means the conversation can often meander off the topic of the Wheel of Time, Emily and Sally are fun hosts that make you feel like you’re with friends. They go over the books about two chapters at a time, discuss other media alongside, and go into news about the television show. It’s great if you like a little laughter with your literary analysis, and if you, like Emily and Sally, are not part of the Rand fan club.

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