u/JOJOawestruck

this series has shown me another peak.

I just finished the 5 books and I am blown away by the things the author tackles in this book. feels like a common theme running in the book that was first started by yasnah "where does morality come from". so many great themes. quotes and experiences. its a lot to pick from. hope to get the physical one day.

also I thought what dalinar did was bad, but at the same time I wasn't shocked by it. but what taravangian is what really shocked me, maybe because it was actually a twist(?).I usually struggle with multi-perspective main characters (like durara), maybe because I spent a long time with the first character(who I thought was main) but recently finding if done really well(mount death play) I woudl struggle to have one favorite character.I started with khaladin but somehow dalinar, who started so stiff for me, became my favorite. even though he has great close to his story I still want more. >!at least closure with adelin and for him to give navani a son and reconcile with his grandson and nephew(elhokhar)!<

and now that i'm saying it outloud it does seem kind of dumb. but I probably always subconciously thought that great authors stop reading. because this made me question what did he read to create stormlight

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u/JOJOawestruck — 9 days ago