I read the first 20 or so posts in the thread, then decided I just had to pitch in.
its ok.
definately not "oh wow omg brilliant" type of novel.
Its a solid footing to start what should be a decent series (although I will be interested to see how it can be stretched to ten books, I assume there will be some major plot developments and twists in book 2 because at the minute I can't envision much more than 4 books for this tale)
Kaladin is a great character, believable with great motivations that clearly relate to his actions.
Blackthorn is a bit preachy but solid and likeable enough.
The truthless is a good character also, and an interesting prospect, almost like a window into the blades mind, assuming a sword had a mind. Helplessly involved in calculated slaughter, his change from sympathy to disgust for his victims is well worked.
The final character I liked was only revealed in his dastardlyness at the end, I think we know who I mean.
Rest of the cast? meh.
some were well fleshed out, some just annoying, but thats acceptable some characters are meant to be disliked.
My biggest gripe with this world is Sanderson went down the ballache route of retarded stereotypes.
People from here, do this.
People form there do that.
it's horseshit, every nation on earth has its basic mindset, yes, but they're formed by such a myriad of other characteristics and individuals it just pisses me off to see this Eddings bullshit still exists.
And as for the men don't read it is TEH GHEY women read for them, come ON ditch this shit, it dragged the book down for me as much as the failure of the aram in wise man's fear.
The world is well realised, I don't know if its a totally new idea with the highstorms and spheres and all that jazz, but its new to me so it made for good reading, building up this mental image of an almost brutal and bleak world that only opens up for a moment as the storm passes.
I liked the book, overall its still on the plus side of the sliding scale, lets say 6 to 7 ish out of ten. bearing in mind I've yet to read a ten.
Changing a few things, like the stereotyping and other stupidity in the peoples make up and characteristics would make it really good, but its too late for that now, books been published and the tone set, which is a shame, I'd like to meet the editor that lets that bollocks slide in this day and age.
and the snotty bitch with the fabrial, I forget her name, blackthorns niece or daughter or something, puts me too much in mind of an aes sedai to be forgivable.
Macros - would love to be a surgebringer, to punch out sadeas and all the other whining highlords
eta - good point about adolin, a much more balanced character than his daddy, but the king is a twat
This post has been edited by Macros: 19 July 2011 - 10:45 AM