My only criticism of this book is the pacing of the beginning. Unlike the first book, which had a slower, more deliberate rhythm, this one felt rushed at the beginning.
My only criticism of this book is the pacing of the beginning. Unlike the first book, which had a slower, more deliberate rhythm, this one felt rushed at the beginning.
Don't have anything to add to what has not already been said about the book. It is focused on setting up the world of Roshar and has a satisfying end, leaving you wanting more.
Don't have anything to add to what has not already been said about the book. It is focused on setting up the world of Roshar and has a satisfying end, leaving you wanting more.