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The omnibus and complete collections typically include the following works in chronological or publication order: The Prequel New Spring Original Novels (Books 1–11) : Written by Robert Jordan ( The Eye of the World Knife of Dreams Final Novels (Books 12–14)
(Book 12 — Co-authored by Brandon Sanderson )
If you purchase the complete bundle, it is crucial to know how to approach the reading order. While the prequel New Spring exists, most veterans recommend reading in publication order. The Eye of the World (1990) The Great Hunt (1990) The Dragon Reborn (1991) The Shadow Rising (1992) The Fires of Heaven (1993) Lord of Chaos (1994) A Crown of Swords (1996) The Path of Daggers (1998) Winter's Heart (2000) Crossroads of Twilight (2003) Knife of Dreams (2005) the complete wheel of time omnibus robert jor link
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The Wheel weaves as the Wheel wills, but having the complete collection on your shelf (or your device) is the only way to truly see the pattern.
Books 12 through 14 ( The Gathering Storm , Towers of Midnight , and A Memory of Light ), completed by Sanderson using Jordan’s extensive notes after Jordan’s tragic passing in 2007. The Reality of a "Complete Omnibus" This public link is valid for 7 days
Destiny, the cyclical nature of time, gender dynamics in magic, and the battle against ultimate corruption. The Chronological Reading Order
Publishers divide the 14 books into multi-volume box sets. You can typically buy them in sets of three or four books. Beautiful shelf presence; classic reading experience.
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He saw a structure rising out of the woods behind him. It wasn't his house. It was an Inn. A sign swung on iron brackets, creaking in the wind. The Winespring Inn.
(Robert Jordan's final solo book, offering massive payoffs)