![]() And Kaladin's pain now went into some weird directions, like battle schock and psychological help and accepting limitations in order to go forward. A lot more characters, types of spren, gods, realms and bindings were revealed, but now I have to wait another two years to see what they were actually about. The pace was slower, the implications grander, but also not reaching closure. To summarize, I loved the book, but not as much as I remember liking the previous three. At this point, though, the choice is very difficult to make. ![]() And remember, this is just the fourth in a ten book series!Īnd so my reading of this book suffered from two things: I didn't quite remember what everything was about and the story just got too large! Meaning that I have to choose whether I care about individual characters and the sides they take or if I see everything as a big saga where people don't really matter. I don't even know if it's possible with this large of a story. ![]() Also, while it largely expands the scope of the story, it relies a lot of existing characters and their stories in previous books, without doing that smart thing Brandon Sanderson usually does to remind people what they were. ![]() Rhythm of War feels like a setup for something, like an interlude. ![]()
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