![]() ![]() ![]() The Way of Kings was that “journey” while Words of Radiance was the “destination”. As one of the old oaths of the Knights Radiant claimed it’s the “journey before destination”. This book is brimming with excitement, which is why it’s so hard to write a review for. No character is slighted, no open-end untouched, no intrigue left alone. ![]() The same goes for the rest of the book as well. Within the first few chapters a major event happens to one of the main characters of the series, Shallan, that helps propel her toward the person she was born to become. I can say with conviction that, although I gave the first book in Brandon Sanderson’s ‘The Stormlight Archive’ a 10/10, and this sequel a 9.8, Words of Radiance improves on the first in almost every respect.Ī major complaint from many in the first novel was its padding – the amount of time it took to officially start getting good. So after that I changed my rating scale, from a ten-point system to a hundred point system. I gave the book a ten, when really it only rounded up to a ten, in my opinion. After my review of The Way of Kings, I realized how off my rating scale was. ![]()
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