Way of Kings and Words of Radiance -- Short review
Finished Sanderson's TWoK and WoR recently. Some notes: Pacing: Definitely had some slower parts (especially TWoK's first 2/3rds). WoR's duels were better than the end. Characters: Shallan's character really grew on me. I didn't expect to like her as much as I did. Kaladin continues to be very tiring -- albeit he is growing slowly. Contrary to what other readers think, I don't think he is actually dealing with depression. I think he's just exhausted. I did enjoy his realization that Elhokar was to Dalinar what Tien was to Kaladin. The analogy's good, but I think it's a bit forced given the asymmetry between Elhokar's poor moral record and Tien's blamelessness. Dalinar has taken a backseat. I think that he continues to be too trusting of others (particularly Aladar and Sadeas). He takes risks that he shouldn't take, and gets away with it. For example, he insists on putting his whole camp in a position that cannot escape the Parshendi. ...