Wow.
Overall, I really liked the book. The world is incredible, with a nice variety of cultures. Great plot twists, though none were huge. The characters were interesting, and there wasn't anyone that I hated reading about, even the one-shot interlude characters. I really want to read the next book, which I hear is scheduled for 2012.
I find it amusing that in both this book and the Mistborn trilogy both have currencies that are very prominent in their magic systems.
But I do worry that Sanderson has only a few stock characters that he puts in his books with a few tweaks here and there. For a while, it seemed that Shallan could have been Sarene without anyone noticing, making all the snide comments and witty retorts while secretly worrying that her tongue would keep her from ever marrying. Kaladin/Raoden was a powerful man thrown into a hellhole with a bunch of despondent companions, fighting to survive and make things better. This time the character was darker and more conflicted, so maybe he was Raoden with a dash of Kelsier thrown in, (which also matches the "man in horrible conditions finds secret magic that helps him survive" story line).
I could be wrong. And from the way Sanderson talks about this book, maybe these are the original characters and the others are offshoots. Maybe I'm just imagining things. The characters did develop as the book went on, and did move into new territory.
A few other minor things bugged me: I was very tired of seeing every character react to a surprising event or revelation with a: "What? It didn't take long until that jolted me out of the mood every time I read it. Sometimes it fit, but it was overused.
I also got tired of the phrase, "Airsick lowlanders".
At first, some of the spren annoyed me. Anticipationspren? Gloryspren? Really? But oddly enough, I think the interlude chapters about the Aimian scholar and then the two ardents helped. There are a crazy amount of spren, not all of which are widely known, and even the common spren aren't really understood.
There were a lot of little things I liked, but, as usual, it's harder to express and define them. There were some great scenes: All of Szeth-son-son-Vallano, Truthless of Shinovar's chapters, Dalinar had quite a few (like catching the chasmfiend's leg), Kaladin and even Shallan (Jasnah and the four lowlifes) had some awesome scenes.
I'm anxious to see where the series goes. I really liked it, and will definitely recommend this book to people. But it did leave me with a few nagging doubts.
Overall, I really liked the book. The world is incredible, with a nice variety of cultures. Great plot twists, though none were huge. The characters were interesting, and there wasn't anyone that I hated reading about, even the one-shot interlude characters. I really want to read the next book, which I hear is scheduled for 2012.

I find it amusing that in both this book and the Mistborn trilogy both have currencies that are very prominent in their magic systems.
But I do worry that Sanderson has only a few stock characters that he puts in his books with a few tweaks here and there. For a while, it seemed that Shallan could have been Sarene without anyone noticing, making all the snide comments and witty retorts while secretly worrying that her tongue would keep her from ever marrying. Kaladin/Raoden was a powerful man thrown into a hellhole with a bunch of despondent companions, fighting to survive and make things better. This time the character was darker and more conflicted, so maybe he was Raoden with a dash of Kelsier thrown in, (which also matches the "man in horrible conditions finds secret magic that helps him survive" story line).
I could be wrong. And from the way Sanderson talks about this book, maybe these are the original characters and the others are offshoots. Maybe I'm just imagining things. The characters did develop as the book went on, and did move into new territory.
A few other minor things bugged me: I was very tired of seeing every character react to a surprising event or revelation with a: "What? It didn't take long until that jolted me out of the mood every time I read it. Sometimes it fit, but it was overused.
I also got tired of the phrase, "Airsick lowlanders".
At first, some of the spren annoyed me. Anticipationspren? Gloryspren? Really? But oddly enough, I think the interlude chapters about the Aimian scholar and then the two ardents helped. There are a crazy amount of spren, not all of which are widely known, and even the common spren aren't really understood.
There were a lot of little things I liked, but, as usual, it's harder to express and define them. There were some great scenes: All of Szeth-son-son-Vallano, Truthless of Shinovar's chapters, Dalinar had quite a few (like catching the chasmfiend's leg), Kaladin and even Shallan (Jasnah and the four lowlifes) had some awesome scenes.
I'm anxious to see where the series goes. I really liked it, and will definitely recommend this book to people. But it did leave me with a few nagging doubts.
"And it breaks my heart to look around, and see the unimpressed; who can't believe the emperor is dressed"~Fastball
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The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson: Reaction & Discussion Thread
- 03/09/2010 04:25:24 PM
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About time! Let me finish first and I will be back here first thing *NM*
- 03/09/2010 09:17:03 PM
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Just got it last night and I am looking forward to starting it
- 03/09/2010 09:32:01 PM
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I have the book as well but I don't know when I'll start/finish it *NM*
- 03/09/2010 10:05:51 PM
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I'm anout 325 pages into it and I've gotta say... *SPOILERS*
- 04/09/2010 04:35:41 AM
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Why do they need bridgemen? spoilers
- 05/09/2010 04:07:20 AM
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Re: Why do they need bridgemen? spoilers
- 05/09/2010 01:37:08 PM
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Also, Don't forget...
- 05/09/2010 03:03:04 PM
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This is my favorite point (and the one that makes me feel stupid). Thanks
*NM*
- 05/09/2010 08:07:42 PM
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*NM*
- 05/09/2010 08:07:42 PM
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Tavi makes good point also, but this is the one that stick out to me during a bridge run scene. *NM*
- 05/09/2010 08:22:43 PM
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Exactly, why don't they just... *spoilers*
- 09/09/2010 04:07:43 AM
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Chasmfiends and highstorms. The storms are worse eastward in /w maybe enuff force to pulverize rock.
- 09/09/2010 09:06:10 AM
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The wooden permanent bridges seemed to work just fine.
- 09/09/2010 03:31:58 PM
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Keep in mind, though
- 09/09/2010 03:41:00 PM
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So maybe it'll be something the new Highprince of War will commission.
- 09/09/2010 04:08:56 PM
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I caved and bought this from Amazon today.
- 06/09/2010 04:29:23 AM
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Re: I caved and bought this from Amazon today.
- 07/09/2010 03:11:14 PM
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Do these pretty symbols in the front and back of this book play any sort of role in the story?
- 06/09/2010 10:33:01 AM
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I have some ideas about glyphs, the nature of power, and plot elements(some heavy theorizing)
- 08/09/2010 03:34:32 PM
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Dear lord did anybody even bother to edit this book?
- 07/09/2010 02:23:23 PM
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I was worried that they'd miss a lot of those.
- 07/09/2010 02:30:11 PM
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Agreed. Also, I'm thinking the book didn't change at all from the ARC
- 07/09/2010 02:37:33 PM
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I liked it, however the main character seemed "familiar" ...
- 07/09/2010 04:01:43 PM
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Random question on Syl (Spoilers of course)
- 07/09/2010 11:55:32 PM
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Szeth does see spren
- 09/09/2010 04:14:27 AM
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Aaaaannd now I can come up for air. *spoilers*
- 09/09/2010 03:49:17 AM
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It's been a few days since I finished it and I am still suffering withdrawal symptoms. T_T *NM*
- 10/09/2010 09:00:38 PM
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The bridges.
- 12/09/2010 01:42:11 AM
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The bridges were arched and were much longer than the chasms *NM*
- 12/09/2010 03:30:48 AM
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How does that keep them from toppling when they are pushed over the edge of the chasms, though? *NM*
- 12/09/2010 02:23:32 PM
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Think about it
- 12/09/2010 05:17:07 PM
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I don't see.
- 12/09/2010 06:18:22 PM
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Agreed. I spent a couple hours thinking about it yesterday and came to the same conclusion.
- 13/09/2010 01:54:45 PM
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The plateau tops are not all level.
- 13/09/2010 04:41:17 PM
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Re: The plateau tops are not all level.
- 13/09/2010 05:53:04 PM
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Reading/Map Reading
- 18/09/2010 09:12:20 AM
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