Stormlight #3: Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson
Dawnshard
in-progressFirst book down in 2024 is finally finishing Oathbringer. I've been way slower over the last year, but these books are also massive. The one bad thing is that it can make me forget what I've read if I wait too long. There is also so much being thrown at you that it's hard to know what is happening sometimes even when I read regularly. Like Wheel of Time, you can't really google much either without a high chance of spoiling things, so it's a bit frustrating when I want to look something up to refresh my memory but can't. I may just need to try reading recaps of the books somewhere to help make things fresh in my mind again.
That said, I still really enjoyed this one. It's hard to remember which one has been my favorite so far, but this one may be in the running. Random thoughts:
Oof, the scene of
Dalinar earning his shard blade was rough, but it's always interesting when characters aren't so perfect. It was nice to learn later that he didn't kill the boy though. That was a bit much for a character you want to like. But then when he went back to the Rift years later…..it was somewhat justified but still messed up.Sad that we didn't get to see
Ehlokar fully reach his potential, but at least he was on his way to doing so.I didn't realize at first that
Azure's hair changing colors was a hint that it was either Siri or Vivenna. I'm assuming it was Vivenna though based on her later mentioning that opening up too much to strangers went poorly for her once (along with her experience with Nightblood). Speaking of, it's fun seeing Nightblood again.Lift has grown on me a lot (the short story of hers helped with that). Was surprised about
Renarin and his spren. I don't think I had any clue about him but may have missed some obvious signs. He was one of the more intriguing characters to me anyway, so I'm interested to see how that plays out.It makes me sad that we will likely never get a tv version of Stormlight because the battle in
Thaylen City would be a great episode. Reminded me a bit of Minis Tirith/Battle of the Pelennor Fields in my mind.
And just to make sure I don't misstep, I'm including my planned reading order for the rest below- Stormlight 4
- The Lost Metal
- Other short stories
- Stormlight 5 once it is released later this year