Cause, on 01 July 2016 - 04:09 PM, said:
It's not set in the same universe. ML says that above your post.
I too have read this Wheel of Osheim book. It's great. Garyus having a much bigger role really got me. Jalan grew up and Snorri continued to be the tragedy magnet, yet somehow still cheerful and determined to do the right thing.
Lawrence is getting better at figuring out when to gogogogo and when to calm down in terms of character actions and how to have them link up and mean something to each other. I still think the events of King of Thorns are the most emotionally affecting we've seen yet, but the Jalan and Snorri group mattered throughout and reading how they still matter in the third book was great.