This sucks, but there are much worse spoilers out there than that one. I mean, what else did you think was going to happen?
i mean yeah, just didn't know *when*
all good, i am at the halfway point in book 1 with no signs of slowing down
This sucks, but there are much worse spoilers out there than that one. I mean, what else did you think was going to happen?
i mean yeah, just didn't know *when*
all good, i am at the halfway point in book 1 with no signs of slowing down
IMO, The Final Empire should be viewed as an individual, separate story arch. You could easily read it as a standalone.
Books 2 and 3 are a really big change in terms of pacing and tonewhich is also the problem that I and a couple of others had with them. I kind of wish I'd been told going in what a departure the second and third books are, so I could have adjusted my expectations accordingly.
Making my way through Elantris, got through the slog that is the final third of part one. Shocked that. That was an out of left field moment. I hope I'm through the usual Sanderson slow down bits that plague all of his work.Hrathen became an Elantrian
Elantris gets better as it goes along, I feel, though it is still kinda rough. Makes sense, its one of his first works, if memory serves.
It is his first, though I'm even reading off the edited 10th anniversary edition and it's still rough.
"Rough" is being generousI think his older works are still worth reading, but you can definitely see how much he's grown as an author over the years.
onto The Alloy of Law now--not sure what to think of the time change
WoK: Wew just got to the part where Dalinar saved.Sadeus
Man this is picking up quick after a somewhat slow start.
Yeah he's great. Really liking what little I've seen of Teft so far.Dalinar is one of my favorite fantasy characters EVER.
Alloy of Law not grabbing me so far.
Just finished the first Mistborn trilogy. So good! I'm going to take a bit of time before moving on to the next one. I'm pretty excited to hear there will be a lot more Mistborn in the future.
Way of Kings:
Something's gonna happen between Dalinar and Kaladin. Just got to the part where Dalinar agreed to usethe bridge crews. Kaladin does not believe in light-eyes and Dalinar is what he aspires to be. Also the latest vision talks of Honorspren. That's what Syl is, I bet.
Gonna be interesting.
Interesting analysis.
Really, i find it interesting to see how others read and interpret books. Personally i tend to read fast, absorb a lot of stuff but i don't notice connections or make assumptions whether something is connected, etc.. I focus on the present, so to speak. I'm often surprised by some things afterwards.
WoK:
hoooooooooooooo
leeeeeeeeeeeeee
shittttttttttttttt
Sadeus betraying Dalinar.
Kaladin saving Dalinar.
Kaladin going super saiyan.
Dalinar saving the bridgemen giving up Oathbringer.
Dalinar kicking the shit out of Elhokar.
Dalinar: 'oh by the way im fucking ur mom lol'
Dalinar is GOAT
WoK:
hoooooooooooooo
leeeeeeeeeeeeee
shittttttttttttttt
Sadeus betraying Dalinar.
Kaladin saving Dalinar.
Kaladin going super saiyan.
Dalinar saving the bridgemen giving up Oathbringer.
Dalinar kicking the shit out of Elhokar.
Dalinar: 'oh by the way im fucking ur mom lol'
Dalinar is GOAT
Finished Way of Kings.
It only took the whole book for Shallan's story to get interesting.
Also wtfTaravangian.
Also, more Wit, please.
That epilogue was fantastic. I want a book of Wit's monologues.
He's development is great specially when THAT moment happens in WoR. Makes everything in WoK worth it.Without Syl, Kaladin would be insufferable.
I actually enjoy his childhood chapters more than his present day ones.
Thoughts on WoK. Note this is the only work I've read/listened to of Sanderson's work.
I would have liked it probably a little more ifI don't know, it felt a little cheap. I would've liked them to piece together a couple more pieces before the big reveal. It didn't feel earned. Also the final couple chapters felt very rushed and short. I know that they're just chapters meant to build up the next book, but just as you were getting invested in the character's little arc they whipped you onto the next POV.Dalinar had not had that final vision.
Kaladin went from fuckthisguy to alright, this dude's aight. I quite like Shallan, especially after she stopped being so witty. It was a little uncomfortable in the beginning where every other word was some clever quip. I've liked Jasnah from the very start. Dalinar remains GOAT. Actually, I am fond the entire Kholin clan, spare the king.
Also, I'm curious if the two characters that had random POV chapters in the middle actually matter at all or if they're just there for world building. That merchant woman and that wandering scholar. They kinda appeared and disappeared just as fast. I didn't care much for the scholar, but the merchant chapter was really interesting and built out the world quite a bit.
I'm still a little confused about the whole idea of 'existence' in this universe, so to speak. They talk about distant lands, planes of existence, and so on. Are these planets? Dimensions? Continents? Is Roshar like Earth or is it like North America? Basically I'm having trouble making a map in my head, and I fear looking up information as I'm sure the wikis and such are chock full of spoilers. But that just could be me missing a few key lines.
Anyway, loved the book, and it was a very different way of digesting it than I normally do. Listening to a chapter once every day or two lets your mind try to guess what's coming next, but it also gives a lot of time to insert facts you just made up and parse them from what you actually read.
Will probably wait a month or so then dive into the next one.
Ah, thank you. That definitely helps.
Also, I'm curious if the two characters that had random POV chapters in the middle actually matter at all or if they're just there for world building. That merchant woman and that wandering scholar. They kinda appeared and disappeared just as fast. I didn't care much for the scholar, but the merchant chapter was really interesting and built out the world quite a bit.
I can shed a lot of light on the Cosmere. The shared universe and magic system of Sandersons works (the worlds of Elantris, Mistborn, Warbreaker, White Sand, Stormlight Archive, etc. etc.)
But before I type up a bunch of stuff behind spoiler tags... Do you really want to know or discover it as you read more of the books?