Book Two: Prologue to the End of Chapter 20 | The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan

EPISODE · Dec 1, 2023 · 1H 57M

Book Two: Prologue to the End of Chapter 20 | The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan

from Queens of Fantasy Podcast · host Marissa Trarback, Alix Calfa, Taylor Andresen

We're off on another journey, and this time we're meeting beautiful women cloaked in white, talking to more wolves, and chasing after a dagger, a horn, and the chance to escape the Aes Sedai. In other words, the Queens have read the first part of The Great Hunt, and share their thoughts on the book so far. Tay points out every piece of worldbuilding and foreshadowing that is woven into this great novel. Marissa talks about a two-page love scene for more than two minutes. And, as always, Alix Sedai is left giggling and wordless, as she tries not to give away the novel's next twists and turns. Please expect laughter, ranting, and some Rand slander – and a little bit of everything else – as these Queens summarize the Prologue to the end of Chapter 20 of The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan.Our Queens close out the podcast with a game of "It's Giving," and it's giving you a great time. As always, Tay and Marissa rate their fave and least fave characters so far. Expect spoilers for The Great Hunt novel from the prologue to the end of chapter 20, and The Eye of the World novel in full.For those reading along with us, our next episode will come out on December 11, 2023, and will include Chapter 21 to the end of Chapter 40 for book two, The Great Hunt.If you'd like to join our discord server, you can do so here. Find us on Instagram at @queensoffantasypod. Please also consider checking out our sister podcast, The Book Jar Pod. If you'd like to find a specific Queen online, please see:Alix: Personal Instagram | StoryGraphTaylor: Personal Instagram | StoryGraphMarissa: Personal Instagram | The Book Jar Pod | StoryGraph | Crowned HeathensBackground music via https://www.FesliyanStudios.com

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