Brandon Sanderson - Stormlight Archive- Book 3-... Info

But those flaws are the cracks where the light gets in.

The Battle of Thaylen Field is not just a fight. It is a chess match where the board is a city, the pieces are demigods, and the rules change every chapter. A corrupted queen. A flying fleet of crystal ships. A traitor turned savior. And in the eye of the storm, an old man in armor, holding a book that is on fire, reciting the words of a religion he no longer believes in. Brandon Sanderson - Stormlight Archive- Book 3-...

This is a book about broken people—not becoming unbroken, but learning to fight while shattered. It is the Empire Strikes Back of the series, the Two Towers, the Godfather Part II. It leaves you exhausted, devastated, and desperate for more. But those flaws are the cracks where the light gets in

A cryptic letter from a god named Hoid (the series’ beloved rogue) discusses the politics of the Shards of Adonalsium. Ancient Dawncities are revealed to be magical capacitors. And the climax? It involves a third faction entering the war that changes the very geometry of the conflict. A corrupted queen

★★★★½ (4.5/5) Best for: Fans of complex morality, giant magic swords, and therapy allegories. Avoid if: You need a happy ending. Or a short book.

It is absurd. It is metal. And it will make you cry. Oathbringer has flaws. It is too long. The middle act drags under the weight of political infighting in a tower. A certain romantic subplot (Shallan/Adolin/Kaladin) feels like a teen drama stapled to an epic fantasy.

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