Review The Way of Kings (The Stormlight Archive #1) by Brandon Sanderson Posted by David S on Blackwell's Bookshop Librofm Amazon Audible Goodreads Rating 9/10 Synopsis Roshar is a world of stone and storms Uncanny tempests of incredible power sweep across the rocky terrain so frequently that they have Brightlord Dalinar Kholin commands one of those other armies Like his brother, the late king, he is fascinated by an ancient text called The Way of Kings Troubled by overpowering visions of ancient times and the Knights Radiant, he has begun to doubt his own sanity Review I'll preface this review with the statement that I almost didn't write a review for this book;
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A way of kings review- I was able to read two books these past few days, The Way of Kings and Warbreaker by Brandon Sanderson Today, I wanted to discuss The Way of Kings, Book 1 of Stormlight Archive Below are the favourite lines from The Way of Kings that I liked Brother You must find the most important words a man can say Life Before death Strength beforeThe Way Of Kings is not a book to be missed This book follows three main characters in each of their very separate journeys Dalinar;
Brandon Sanderson's "The Way of Kings" is truly a masterpiece in the world of epic fantasy novels The book inhabits a strange, almost alien, world that feels fully justified Plant life and fauna reflect the nature of the world's weather patterns and geography In fact, this is at least my fifth time reading The Way of Kings It is one of my goto books when life looks particularly bleak, or when I need to remind myself of what epic fantasy should be This time, my excuse for rereading was the release of the newest installment in this series, Rhythm of War The Way of Kings is the first book in The Stormlight Archives by Brandon Sanderson It was first published in 10 After reading Sanderson's Mistborn trilogy and his work in finishing Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time series, I decided it was time to dive into Sanderson's own epic fantasy series, The Stormlight ArchivesStated plainly, this book was awesome, and a
To remedy this, a review of Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings Above is a slice of the cover art, as created by Michael Whelan Way of Kings is part one of the Stormlight Archives, an epic fantasy series the likes of the Wheel of Time (which Sanderson also wrote for), the Malazan Book of the Fallen , and of course A Song of Ice and Fire The Way of Kings is epic in every sense Sanderson has built a world that leaps to life, a cast of varied characters and a vast history which slowly unfolds with the deepening story of Review I will jump right out and say it, The Way of Kings is excellent and it is one of those rare books that I got lost in the richness of its world and characters I tend to read around 10 to 15 fiction books a year and while many of them are good, it's rare when I stumble across one with such a welldeveloped world and story that I'll try to grab any five minutes I can just to read
The Way of Kings Prime was written in 02 and is basically an alternate version of The Way of Kings, which was published by Tor Books in 10 The Way of Kings Prime is very different from the published book Think of it as set in a different universe with a completely different plotThe website SFReviewsnet gave the book a mixed review, praising Sanderson's writing and creativity, but criticizing its extreme length and overall dearth of action SF Reviews pointed out, "The ride is luxurious, the scenery is often breathtaking, but The Way of Kings is Review 6/24 Way of Kings is book 1 of 10 in the Stormlight Archive series and it is 1100 pages long or so, this is a meaty series that is a long way from finished I decided to reread so I could be prepped for Oathbringer (book 3) which is coming out in November with preview chapters being released on Torcom This series is comfort eating, it
THE WAY OF KINGS REVIEW Genre Epic fantasy AuthorBrandon Sanderson Description The way of kings is the first of a planned ten book series called the stormlight archive and it is set on a fictional planet called Roshar The planet is frequently plagued with super storms known as high storms which produce stormlight energy that can be The way of kings review shows that the story deals with three main characters particularly, the name of protagonists are Kaladin, Dallinar and Shallan All the characters tell their stories individually, they all have unique and interesting story Thus, their stories unveil the background history of the world of RosharThe Way of Kings Prime is the original draft of The Way of Kings written in 02 It is completely different to the version released back in 11, and is not canon to the Cosmere universe Brandon Sanderson released this version as a extra goodie during The Way of Kings 10th Anniversary Leatherbound Edition Kickstarter
Here's my review of Brandon Sanderson's Way of Kings Link to UK Way of Kings covers https//wwwbookdepositorycom/search?searchTerm=wayof The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson Review By Rebecca Lovatt on in Reviews, RLovatt 4 Life before death Strength before weakness Journey before Destination Thousands of years past, in the lands of Roshar – a land of stones and storms 'The Way Of Kings' Review Jessie "Life before death Strength before weakness Journey before destination" An epic story of war, religion, fantasy, mystery and grand schemes;
The Way of Kings is epic fantasy of the most epic kind I've never read anything quite so expansive The closest thing I've ever read in scope is Lord of the Rings, and even that focused on the same group of characters This book is a thousand pages long I listened to the audiobook, which was fortyfive and ahalf hours Review The Way of Kings is the first installment in Brandon Sanderson's incredibly popular series, The Stormlight Archive As usual, I am a little late to the game, as this book was released 10 years ago; The Way of Kings book review Overview Epic Incredibly epic This book has completely dominated all other books I've read so far with just the sword fighting alone The plot is also very well thought out, as it apparently took the author 10 years to write it It is comprised of several different stories put together and intertwined into one
The Way of Kings is an epic volume (and volume is the right word) about well here's the thing, I thought it was about an assas That's how I saw shardplate Mystical armour that had a dirty translucence to it The Way of Kings felt like an epic movie with commercial breaks to split the action up I will enlighten my readers into my insight, the book consists of one prelude, one prologue, seventy five chapters split into five parts with interlude chapters in between each part and finally to end the book an epilogue Brandon Sanderson's "The Way of Kings" is truly a masterpiece in the world of epic fantasy novels The book inhabits a strange, almost alien, world that feels fully justified Plant life and fauna reflect the nature of the world's weather patterns and geography
This massive tome is the first of a 10part epic fantasy series from relative newcomer Sanderson (Mistborn), best known for his efforts to complete the late Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time series In aThe Way of Kings is the first in a planned 10 book series in the Stormlight Archive These 10 books take place on a planet called Roshar, a planet with a unique and rich history While humans are present, the world is very different than our own The world is a very unforgiving place, with hurricane level storms traveling across the world everyI thought that it might be best to leave it at experience only, and forgo trying to put how I felt about it into words But here we are The Way of Kings is a goliath and only the first in an already massive series
The Way of Kings is very clearly the first chapter of a much larger tale One of The Way of Kings' greatest oddities, something I'm still contemplating midway through the second novel, is that, despite being 1,0 pages long, there are only four real distinct set pieces in the novel the Palanaeum (a large library) where Jasnah and Shallan study, the Alethi war camps on The Way of Kings takes place on Roshar, where powerful storms regularly ravage the landscape and nature has been forced to adapt It follows three main characters Kaladin, a former healer turned soldier turned slave, who discovers his leadership abilities (and magic) and struggles to protect his followers;This video is my review of The Way of Kings by Brandon SandersonPatreon https//wwwpatreoncom/DanielBGreenehttps//discordgg/qes5Pg6Discord Server https
461 Rating details 345,485 ratings 22,857 reviews From #1 New York Times bestselling author Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings, book one of The Stormlight Archive begins an incredible new saga of epic proportion Roshar is a world of stone and storms Uncanny tempests of incredible power sweep across the rocky terrain so frequently that they have shaped ecology and The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson is a massive novel of the most epic proportions that is as intimidating to review after the fact as it was to pick up and start reading I don't know about you but a lot of times the synopsis of a fantasy book will turn me off because all the plots and world building sound so confusing that I just assume I won't get it, and I move on toIn which I discuss my spoiler free thoughts on The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson ♦ LIPSTICK Limecrime Velvetine in Salem ★ Reading spreadsheet I use
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson is the first book in a tenbook fantasy series, The Stormlight Archives It is set in the world Roshar There is a war going on between the Alethi and Parshendi The book is about 3 protagonists Kaladin, a former soldier who is now a slave Shallan, a witty teenager who wants to save her family And Dalinar, a highprince havingBut, with book 4 in the series (Rhythm of War) releasing to the public this month, I thought it was a good time to jump on the bandwagonMy review for The Way of Kings, book one in the Stormlight Archive series by Brandon Sanderson This review is one of the most difficult I've had to make, du
The Way of Kings Review Characters This is where the book grabbed me The worldbuilding was great but to be honest I didn't much pay attention to it Brandon Sanderson wrote the characters well And most of them are morally gray, which really humanizes them more than some fantasy books do Kaladin was my favorite character to follow in The Way of KingsThe Way of Kings is the first in a planned 10 book series in the Stormlight Archive These 10 books take place on a planet called Roshar, a planet with a unique and rich history While humans are present, the world is very different than our ownLinks to books I talked about in this video(These are affiliate links If you buy through these links, I get a small percentage of the sale)The Way of Kings
Shallan, a scholar turned thief, who Brightlord Dalinar Kholin commands one of those other armies Fascinated by ancient text The Way of Kings, troubled by visions of ancient times, he doubts his sanity Across the ocean, Shallan trains under eminent scholar and notorious heretic, Dalinar's niece Jasnah Though Shallan genuinely loves learning, she plans a daring theft The Way of Kings is worth the price even if you're not an Audible subscriber and looks like it's going to be another excellent series from Sanderson The Way of Kings is Book 1 of the Stormlight Archive which is planed as a tennovel series Oh, boy
What The Way of Kings does is introduce you to a bunch of different characters, all in different places and show you their experiences and lives It also has what I believe to be Brandon Sanderson's best characters and mental health representation to date And I Dalinar, brother of the former king, starts to doubt his sanity as he becomes fascinated with an ancient text called The Way of Kings At a length of 1,007 pages, The Way of Kings may seem like a daunting read One thing I worried about when starting this book was that it would have dull stretches of prose that would bore me The Way of Kings is one of those epic fantasy novels that delights in slowly dragging the reader deeper into its world I loved every second of it and am in no hurry to escape it Living among the characters of Sanderson's world are a diverse ecology of flora and fauna Aside from horses, there are no recognizable animals in this world
Review The Way of Kings "The stormwall approached, the visible curtain of rain and wind at the advent of a highstorm It was a massive wave of water, dirt, and rocks, hundreds of feet high, thousands upon thousands of windspren zipping before it" ~Brandon Sanderson, The Way of KingsThe Way of Kings In its first week of release The Way of Kings was No 7 on The New York Times Best Seller list In subsequent weeks the book was No 11, No , and No 25 An early review from the website Unshelved gave The Way of Kings a positive review Now, battles and skirmishes take place across the Shattered Plains and in The Way of Kings, we begin our journey into a unique and wellrealised fantasy world that features deep histories, legendary armour and weapons, and sprens of many types I found I enjoyed The Way of Kings most when I was reading Kaladin and Dalinar's sections Kaladin is arguably the main
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