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Related: About this forumThe Release Date for A Memory of Light Has Been Set
The first novel in Robert Jordans The Wheel of Time®, The Eye of the World, was released on January 15, 1990. Now more than twenty years later, Tor Books is thrilled to announce the official publication date for the final novel in the series.
A Memory of Light will release on January 8, 2013, in the final month of the Year of the Dragon.
http://www.tor.com/blogs/2012/02/the-release-date-for-a-memory-of-light-has-been-set
And so will come to a close 20+ years of reading this freakin series
Glassunion
(10,201 posts)Isn't the world supposed to end the December before the release?
Son-of-a-bitch!!!
1monster
(11,026 posts)study such things, say that December 21, 2012 is NOT the end of the world, but is the beginning of the age of enlightenment. Neighbor says that on 12-21-2012 the 144,000th person will become enlightened. One hundred forty-four thousand is the tipping point which will cause the whole Earth to become enlightened. (We are heading for the Age of Aquarius, remember. You know:
Harmony and understanding
Sympathy and trust abounding
No more falsehoods or derisions
Golden living dreams of visions
Mystic crystal revelation
And the mind's true liberation...
Just think! NO MORE TEA PARTY REPUBLICANS (among many other no mores)! WOO HOO!
AND we get to finally read what happens in WOT!
semillama
(4,583 posts)... I might be all refreshed when the last book comes out.
white_wolf
(6,256 posts)they might as well have made us wait a week longer and do an anniversary release.
iris27
(1,951 posts)is Mormon and anti-gay, so if that concerns you, you might want to make sure you buy a used copy. I'm not thrilled with the idea of royalties on a book I bought being used to support stuff like Prop. 8.
WhollyHeretic
(4,074 posts)I'm not saying I'm a fan of his position but he is a far cry from people like Orson Scott Card.
http://brandonsanderson.com/article/51/EUOLogy-Dumbledores-Homosexuality
3) I have changed my stance on gay marriage somewhat. After a great deal of soul searching, thought, and discussion, I now believe that the best way to approach this is to push for ALL state unions to be civil unions. I believe we should establish what the state grants a unionwhether it be straight or gayand apply those rights universally to all.
Marriage, I believe, should become an entirely religious term. Marriages should be performed by churches. In short, I believe that we should "Render unto Caesar that which is Ceasar's, and Render unto God that which is God's."
This would mean a great overhaul of civil code, but I find it the only solution my conscience will allow me to advocate. I cannot be deaf to the pleas of gay couples who want important things, such as hospital visitation rights, shared insurance, and custody rights.
iris27
(1,951 posts)the virulent jerk that OSC is. However, what he's written there still leads me to believe that he would stand against in support of legislation against gay marriage, as long as (like Prop 8) it was against gays having access to the civil institution called "marriage", and wasn't against civil unions or something. But others might believe differently. Just thought I'd put the info out there.
getting old in mke
(813 posts)what he's written would indicate that he's against any civil/legal institution "marriage" gay or straight.
The legal recognition would be civil unions for everyone. No marriage would have a legal implication, so could be performed or not by different religious bodies or, presumably, just a gathering of friends. It would become sort of like "baptism" in the sense that it means what the participants say it means and not anything legal.
I think I like that.
iris27
(1,951 posts)WhollyHeretic
(4,074 posts)Lone_Star_Dem
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Seriously? That seems a bit excessive since the hardback is January 9th of 2013.
I'm one of those readers who can't take a large tome around with me all day. I buy an ebook to carry around with me, and a hardback to place in my bookcase of the major authors I follow. In this case I'll be left with no reason to purchase the ebook. How is that a good marketing idea on Tor's part?
With the last book they had a month delay for the ebook. I waited until the ebook came out and bought both. However, lots of pirated copies of the ebook were all over the web by then. I just waited out of respect for Jordan and the years he'd invested into the series before he passed.
I can't help but think this isn't the best approach for Tor to be taking. It just seems to be begging people to chose either one or the other, rather than both.