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Through the Glass Columns: A Wheel of Time Read Along Podcast

Through the Glass Columns: A Wheel of Time Read Along Podcast

By: Tylor Orme & Greg Cass
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Through the Glass Columns is a Wheel of Time read-along podcast hosted by Greg (who has never read the series or seen the show) and Tylor (who lives for this). Each week we will tackle about 30 pages, providing an accessible pace to experience this epic series. There's a lot of books. The show is spoiler free, including television spoilers, and will includes episodes discussing the Amazon Prime original, so it is ideal for newcomers or viewers who would like to try the books.Tylor Orme & Greg Cass Art Literary History & Criticism
Episodes
  • A Crown of Swords: Chapters 30 & 31
    Dec 24 2025

    In " The First Cup" and "Mashiara", Tylor is excited to see how much the dynamic shifts when Elayne stands up for herself, Greg has theories about the Kin and aging, and Nynaeve makes several leaps forward as a character

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    47 mins
  • A Crown of Swords Chapters 27, 28, & 29
    Dec 17 2025

    In "To Be Alone", "Bread and Cheese", and "The Festival of Birds", Tylor wonders why the planning that preceded Perrin's departure was off screen, Greg postulates on the nature of ta'veren and Mat & Tylin's plot takes a very serious turn

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    44 mins
  • A Crown of Swords: Chapters 24, 25, & 26
    Dec 10 2025

    In "The Kin", "Mindtrap", and "The Irrevocable Words", Greg turns to the map to evaluate how quickly the Seanchan are moving, Tylor wonders whether Moridin represents a change in the strategies of the dark, and Reanne Corly immediately regrets giving Elayne and Nynaeve a chance.

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    51 mins
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