Brandon Sanderson - Stormlight Archive- Book 3-... Info

★★★★½ (4.5/5) Best for: Fans of complex morality, giant magic swords, and therapy allegories. Avoid if: You need a happy ending. Or a short book.

A cryptic letter from a god named Hoid (the series’ beloved rogue) discusses the politics of the Shards of Adonalsium. Ancient Dawncities are revealed to be magical capacitors. And the climax? It involves a third faction entering the war that changes the very geometry of the conflict. Brandon Sanderson - Stormlight Archive- Book 3-...

But those flaws are the cracks where the light gets in. ★★★★½ (4

This is a book about broken people—not becoming unbroken, but learning to fight while shattered. It is the Empire Strikes Back of the series, the Two Towers, the Godfather Part II. It leaves you exhausted, devastated, and desperate for more. A cryptic letter from a god named Hoid

With the third volume of his magnum opus, The Stormlight Archive , Brandon Sanderson doesn’t just take that next step. He stumbles, he crawls, he rages—and then he launches himself off a cliff into a hurricane.

In the sprawling, storm-blasted world of Roshar, there is a saying: “The most important step a man can take is the next one.”

On paper, Dalinar is the archetypal “noble general.” In Oathbringer , Sanderson strips that archetype down to its bloody bones. We see the not as a legend, but as a drunk, a warlord, and an amnesiac guilty of atrocities that would make Game of Thrones’ Gregor Clegane blanch.

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