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Originally Posted by Caustic
According to interviews, he says he does. But I don't believe a word of it. I think he might have one or two specific things he wants to happen, but after that I do not think he has a clear picture. Book 4 and 5 is evidence of that. By the end of 5, I felt he started to get back on track, but there is a long way to go without compromising the integrity of the series IMHO.
But who knows, he may surprise us. It was a fun read regardless unlike the last few books of the Wheel of Time.
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I feel like A Dance with Dragons was necessary for the events of The Winds of Winter to make sense. Although it wasn't like the first three books as far as plotline, I enjoyed reading A Dance with Dragons because it has given me so much to speculate with my friends for the past two years while waiting for The Winds of Winter.