![]() I loved discovering the world in The Way of Kings, and watching Kaladin and Shallan explore their new powers, develop their relationships with the spren that grant them. Let me start with some concerns and quibbles.Īnd let me say that I also have the problem here that I often do with fantasy series. ![]() Perhaps this is less of a review than my thoughts and observations of this installment. Perhaps a brief tl:dr might be that this fourth book in what is planned to be a ten book series is vast and complex it is inherently character driven and full of intriguing characters, but also deals in mindblowing universe level concepts that I am barely able to keep track of not having read all of the Cosmere books. But if you are stumbling across this review not having read the previous books, characters and concepts such as spren and Fused and Shards will be baffling! Not a guilty pleasure – no read should be guilty – but an unapologetically fun one, in an unapologetically vast universe.Īnd I find that by the time we reach Book Four in a series, it becomes a little tricky to review: obviously, I am not going to include spoilers for this book, but I will be including spoilers for books 1-3 in which the intricate worldbuilding is developed. ![]() But he does and he rarely disappoints: all the pleasure of a Marvel movie, a popcorn novel. How Sanderson churns out these tomes so quickly, I am not sure. ![]()
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