![]() Behind the scenes, Navani and her scholars also continue to make incredible leaps in their technological research, developing new strategies and weaponry to help give humans the edge. To address this issue, Adolin and Shallan have been tasked to put together a mission to another plane of reality where the honorspren dwell, in the hopes of earning their support. Meanwhile, their side faces another serious problem: with a shortage of honorspren willing to bond with humans, they now have no way of creating new Radiants. Reluctant as he is to leave his post, Kaladin now must consider the wellbeing of his crew and do what is best for the war effort, even if it means removing himself from the frontlines. With neither side coming out on top, uncertainty has taken its toll on Dalinar and his Knights Radiant, including the hero known as Kaladin Stormblessed. But not to worry, for everything will be filled in, in due course.Īs the title implies, the brutal war has been raging for quite some time, almost to the point where the constant violence has become a way of life. Instead, the series appears to have taken a gap year, and when we make our return to the world of Roshar, momentous changes have happened to some of our characters since we last saw them. ![]() ![]() Even more so this time, because Rhythm of War doesn’t pick up right after the end of Oathbringer. I eagerly anticipate every sequel, even when there are usually several years between them, and I am all in with each release-as in, anti-social mode is activated from the moment I crack the cover, ending only when I finish the last page.Īnd as with every Stormlight Archive novel, there’s a lot to unpack. While I’m pretty much reading everything by Brandon Sanderson these days (and fortunately for his fans he keeps up a regular output of books across his multiple series), for many of us, The Stormlight Archive is his magnum opus. What can I say? I just couldn’t help myself. This does not affect the contents of my review and all opinions are my own.įorget ice cream headaches, what I have now is a massive Stormlight headache from consuming Rhythm of War just a little too fast, devouring this 1200+ page bad boy in less than a week. I received a review copy from the publisher. ![]() Book Review: Rhythm of War by Brandon Sanderson
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