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Original Title: The Way of Kings, Part 1
ISBN: 0575097361 (ISBN13: 9780575097360)
Edition Language: English
Series: The Stormlight Archive #1, part 1, The Cosmere

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SPEAK AGAIN THE ANCIENT OATHS,

LIFE BEFORE DEATH.
STRENGTH BEFORE WEAKNESS.
JOURNEY BEFORE DESTINATION.

AND RETURN TO MEN THE SHARDS THEY ONCE BORE.

THE KNIGHTS RADIANT MUST STAND AGAIN.


Roshar is a world of stone and storms. Uncanny tempests of incredible power sweep across the rocky terrain so frequently that they have shaped ecology and civilization alike. Animals hide in shells, trees pull in branches, and grass retracts into the soilless ground. Cities are built only where the topography offers shelter.

It has been centuries since the fall of the ten consecrated orders known as the Knights Radiant, but their Shardblades and Shardplate remain: mystical swords and suits of armor that transform ordinary men into near-invincible warriors. Men trade kingdoms for Shardblades. Wars are fought for them, and won by them.

One such war is about to swallow up a soldier, a brightlord and a young woman scholar.

Widely acclaimed for his work completing Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time saga, Brandon Sanderson now begins a grand cycle of his own, one every bit as ambitious and immersive.

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Title:The Way of Kings, Part 1 (The Stormlight Archive #1, part 1)
Author:Brandon Sanderson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 592 pages
Published:May 1st 2011 by Gollancz (first published 2011)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Adult

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4.5/5 starsThat's cool, split the book not on one but TWO cliffhangers! Part II cannot come in the mail fast enough, I knew that starting this without owning the second part was beyond foolish. This is not a review, since I only have read HALF the book (at 590 pages that is insane to say out loud), but just some thoughts and notes. The world needs more Kaladins. Every chapter of his made me FEEL. Really feel, tears in eyes and everything. LOVE HIM.Szeth (there better be more of him) breaks my

An extraordinary first half of The Way Of Kings! Onto the second half!!

I heard that this author said some homophobic things but I also heard that he apologized and he learned from it or something like that so I dont know whats up, honestly

Toffee. Thats how I saw shardplate. Mystical armour that had a dirty translucence to it. I like the concept.The world of Roshar is masterfully created from its culture to its religions to its people and how the high storms shape the land and literally effect how creatures and life evolves. Sandersons world building is top notch. So after this praise why the low score?The Way of Kings is an epic volume (and volume is the right word) about well heres the thing, I thought it was about an assassin,

Wow!! So many things that are going on at once...so curious to see what part two will reveal!!!

"first, find a cliff.""That will give you a vantage point to see the area?""No," Kaladin said. "It will give me something to throw you off of." This book is quiet hard for me to review. And not only because it is "only" the first part of a book that is supposed to be one big huge one. So lets just list a bit of what i was feeling: - the worldThe thing i really, really, REALLY love in this book is that WOMEN are the scholars in this world. How rare is that to find in books? So clearly LOVE that.

Incredible. I knew from reading the acknowledgements that I would love this book and it did not disappoint. The thought, detail and precision that Sanderson put into this piece of work was truly something to marvel at. It was brilliant from start to end and the charming illustrations that accompanied each part made it an even more enjoyable read. The complexity of the world created was extraordinarily impressive with so much vigour to all aspects of civilisation; politically, religiously,