![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Their subsequent journey home through Shardsmar and the Battle of Thaylen City that closed out the book were both off the charts exciting, ending this part of the story on an exhilarating high. However, by the time Kaladin, Shallan, and Adolin arrived in Kholinar the story had quickly ramped back up. I’ve grown accustomed to their banter being a major part of the story and its absence gave the early chapters a slightly different feeling than the other books. I think what threw me off initially was Kaladin being apart from the Bridge Four crew. I thoroughly enjoyed this book, but do have to say that I found it slightly slower to get into than the others. I do highly recommend reading that as well, though my review from here on out will focus solely on my thoughts regarding Oathbringer. Before embarking on this 1,200 page adventure I followed the author’s advice in the preface and read a (relatively) short novella titled Edgedancer. I’m reporting in this time with the latest installment of the Stormlight Archive, recently released in November 2017. ![]()
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