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Rhythm of War
by Brandon Sanderson
READ IT.
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How do you write a review for a book you basically consider perfect?
There aren’t words.
I loved this so much (and also highly recommend on audio, the narrators do a FANTASTIC job).
The incredible character development for every single person in this book was off the charts. The amount of emotion put into the words and scenes broke me down (no really, I almost cried a few times). I also found myself laughing, fist-pumping and preparing to pummel some characters too. There’s a clear raw, beautiful talent to Sanderson’s writing and you hardly notice you’ve spent 1,000 pages enraptured by the lives of these people.
I have more, lots more, but for fear of hinting at *any* spoilers I’m keeping it more brief. If you’re looking to try a fantasy or a big book, look no further. Read this series and come to be caught up in it all as the rest of us. It’s an amazing and stunning piece of literature.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: war depictions, swords, magic, battle scenes
- Trigger/Content Warnings: depictions of grief and depression, suicidal ideation, a lot of discussion on mental health (struggling with it, coping, and finding help, etc.)
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
How do you write a review for a book you basically consider perfect?
There aren’t words.
I loved this so much (and also highly recommend on audio, the narrators do a FANTASTIC job).
The incredible character development for every single person in this book was off the charts. The amount of emotion put into the words and scenes broke me down (no really, I almost cried a few times). I also found myself laughing, fist-pumping and preparing to pummel some characters too. There’s a clear raw, beautiful talent to Sanderson’s writing and you hardly notice you’ve spent 1,000 pages enraptured by the lives of these people.
I have more, lots more, but for fear of hinting at *any* spoilers I’m keeping it more brief. If you’re looking to try a fantasy or a big book, look no further. Read this series and come to be caught up in it all as the rest of us. It’s an amazing and stunning piece of literature.
Overall audience notes:
- Fantasy
- Language: none
- Romance: kisses
- Violence: war depictions, swords, magic, battle scenes
- Trigger/Content Warnings: depictions of grief and depression, suicidal ideation, a lot of discussion on mental health (struggling with it, coping, and finding help, etc.)