As promised... Thank you for the ARC copy!
Where to begin? I've never written a book review before, so this will be short, but let it be known that -- in my opinion -- this is by far Brandon Sanderson's best book to date.
Over the past 1000 pages I've come to know Kaladin and Dalinar, Shallan and Rock and Sadeas, and I feel a connection with them that I have rarely experienced in the past. The Way of Kings is character-driven, for sure. My jaw dropped at Szeth, the Truthless BA with godlike abilities and some serious moral dilemmas; I rooted for Dalinar, with his sense of honor that could result in prosperity or destruction; and I hung on every word about Kaladin, natural born leader made with the stuff of legends. Brandon breathes life into each of these characters and develops them significantly, as so many other authors forget to do.
Let it be known that as I read this book, the King's Wit made me laugh out loud more than once in quiet places, certain lighteyes put me in bad moods for hours, and at one point I didn't even realize that I was clapping near the ending.
Brandon builds a world that could not possibly be explained in a single volume, or even a trilogy. The plot is full of unexpected twists and takes the reader on a roller coaster of emotion, from periods of dark hopelessness to moments of excitement and glory. The themes ask the reader questions that linger. I finished this book and got halfway to my door on my way to the bookstore before I realized I had to wait for him to WRITE the next copy. Then I went to my computer so I could get into some WoK discussions and realized it was too soon.
The Stormlight Archive is, without a doubt, the Epic Fantasy of this generation. We will see theories, we will see conventions, we will ALL friend Brandon on facebook for his updates.
Until the next volume, I conclude by saying... go get this book, you can thank me later for saying so.
Where to begin? I've never written a book review before, so this will be short, but let it be known that -- in my opinion -- this is by far Brandon Sanderson's best book to date.
Over the past 1000 pages I've come to know Kaladin and Dalinar, Shallan and Rock and Sadeas, and I feel a connection with them that I have rarely experienced in the past. The Way of Kings is character-driven, for sure. My jaw dropped at Szeth, the Truthless BA with godlike abilities and some serious moral dilemmas; I rooted for Dalinar, with his sense of honor that could result in prosperity or destruction; and I hung on every word about Kaladin, natural born leader made with the stuff of legends. Brandon breathes life into each of these characters and develops them significantly, as so many other authors forget to do.
Let it be known that as I read this book, the King's Wit made me laugh out loud more than once in quiet places, certain lighteyes put me in bad moods for hours, and at one point I didn't even realize that I was clapping near the ending.
Brandon builds a world that could not possibly be explained in a single volume, or even a trilogy. The plot is full of unexpected twists and takes the reader on a roller coaster of emotion, from periods of dark hopelessness to moments of excitement and glory. The themes ask the reader questions that linger. I finished this book and got halfway to my door on my way to the bookstore before I realized I had to wait for him to WRITE the next copy. Then I went to my computer so I could get into some WoK discussions and realized it was too soon.
The Stormlight Archive is, without a doubt, the Epic Fantasy of this generation. We will see theories, we will see conventions, we will ALL friend Brandon on facebook for his updates.
Until the next volume, I conclude by saying... go get this book, you can thank me later for saying so.
This message last edited by drzenitram on 24/08/2010 at 01:05:58 AM
The Way of Kings - Brief Review
24/08/2010 12:54:39 AM
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As someone who could not finish Misborn through multiple tries I have to say...
24/08/2010 02:57:01 AM
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I didn't quite have such a positive reaction to the book
24/08/2010 04:55:04 AM
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You know...
24/08/2010 02:07:04 PM
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Re: You know...
24/08/2010 02:46:16 PM
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Okay, that makes better sense.
24/08/2010 05:07:56 PM
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Well, you've seen the books I tend to read and those are unusual in regards to dialogue quality
24/08/2010 05:22:10 PM
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The only Sanderson I've read is Elantris
24/08/2010 11:56:28 AM
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Elantris is a very poor example of Sanderson's work.
24/08/2010 01:59:05 PM
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A very good review, and thank you.
24/08/2010 02:01:05 PM
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My WoK reaction
24/08/2010 03:14:58 PM
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I call bullshit on the Erickson comments!
24/08/2010 03:34:20 PM
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Yes there is a very big difference between the two...
24/08/2010 04:58:55 PM
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And I think that books 5, 6, and 8 are among Erikson's better novels
24/08/2010 05:06:43 PM
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Yes, I wondered why you stopped doing those... you've only posted up to HoC, I believe.
24/08/2010 05:22:17 PM
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