Submitted by penguin-47284 t3_125ebaf in books
after a long, long, LONG time, I’ve finally finished the massive tome that is Brandon Sanderson’s “The Way Of Kings”! I haven’t visited any of Sanderson’s works since I read the Mistborn trilogy a few years back, which I loved immensely. This book definitely acted as a great starter to this series — it had all of the political stuff that I dig in fantasy and great characters (which is interesting, because I never thought I’d like Kaladin at the start and the tables did turn on that one). I found that it never really hit the level of stakes that something like Mistborn did, at least in terms of comparing the first book in a series, however Sanderson’s world building continues to be so rich and complex. Seeing The Shattered Plains take a central role in this story was a real treat. While there were some parts that did slow things down a bit, plus the introduction of certain characters that I honestly don’t remember much about and I wonder the true purpose of, it was a great start to a series I’m excited to continue in. For what it didn’t have in high energy and high stakes, it made up for in slow moving themes on tradition and honour, which made for a fascinating read. What did you guys think of this one if you’ve read it?
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