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#30601 User is offline   QuickTidal 

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Posted Today, 11:33 AM

I don't listen to many audiobooks at all, but the ones I can consistently get into and enjoy are the Aubrey/Maturin ones, so on that note I just finished the audiobook for THE LETTER OF MARQUE (Book 12) by Patrick O'Brian (read by Richard Jerrom; who I prefer to the "wad of constant spit in his mouth" Patrick Tull) and I really liked it. I admit there was less of Jack and crew Privateering than I'd assumed there would be (that part of the adventure is only about half the book) and the rest of politicking to set things err..right. That said, the whole last chapter is dedicated to:

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Anyways as usual with O'Brian, a solid solid read and I can't wait to get to book 13, THE THIRTEEN GUN SALUTE! I'm going to be irreparably sad when I finally get to the end of this series, it's kept me company for years now.
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Posted Today, 03:22 PM

Finally finished The Way of Kings. Kinda felt like amateur hour for a lot of it tbh. I dunno if that's too harsh, but it's my honest reaction. I don't care that it's a doorstopper or that it's a slow burn, and I don't really relate to describing anything in storytelling as "filler" (and wouldn't here anyway). But if you're demanding Robin Hobb levels of patience in a reader, you better come with at least a degree of Robin Hobb's skills, and this falls way short of that in just about every dimension I can think of -- particularly character. I also don't normally care about hype, like it doesn't help or hinder my reaction to a book, but I am admittedly mystified how this is in anybody's top tier list. [Not a Brando Sando hater either -- I liked Mistborn, thought he did a great job wrapping up WoT, and Tress of the Emerald Sea was a real charmer].

Anyway, I don't think it's the worst of the worst or anything, just "mid" as the kids say, but 1000 pages of mid is itself kinda sub-mid, if that math adds up. I did think the reveals in the final section were interesting, somewhat surprising, and I suppose intriguing setup for what comes next. I'm gonna take at least month off before hitting the next book though.
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Posted Today, 03:27 PM

View Postworry, on 10 April 2026 - 03:22 PM, said:

Finally finished The Way of Kings. Kinda felt like amateur hour for a lot of it tbh. I dunno if that's too harsh, but it's my honest reaction. I don't care that it's a doorstopper or that it's a slow burn, and I don't really relate to describing anything in storytelling as "filler" (and wouldn't here anyway). But if you're demanding Robin Hobb levels of patience in a reader, you better come with at least a degree of Robin Hobb's skills, and this falls way short of that in just about every dimension I can think of -- particularly character. I also don't normally care about hype, like it doesn't help or hinder my reaction to a book, but I am admittedly mystified how this is in anybody's top tier list. [Not a Brando Sando hater either -- I liked Mistborn, thought he did a great job wrapping up WoT, and Tress of the Emerald Sea was a real charmer].

Anyway, I don't think it's the worst of the worst or anything, just "mid" as the kids say, but 1000 pages of mid is itself kinda sub-mid, if that math adds up. I did think the reveals in the final section were interesting, somewhat surprising, and I suppose intriguing setup for what comes next. I'm gonna take at least month off before hitting the next book though.


I'll say this, for me it was
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That said, nothing quite like this happens again so the rest of the series started to deliver diminishing returns for me. I think his other work is better.
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Posted Today, 04:48 PM

View Postworry, on 10 April 2026 - 03:22 PM, said:

Anyway, I don't think it's the worst of the worst or anything, just "mid" as the kids say, but 1000 pages of mid is itself kinda sub-mid, if that math adds up. I did think the reveals in the final section were interesting, somewhat surprising, and I suppose intriguing setup for what comes next. I'm gonna take at least month off before hitting the next book though.


If you found Way of Kings mid, I wonder what you will think of the next few. I found Way of Kings pretty good at least mid+, but a few of the others where a bit of a struggle. Personally I think Sanderson went wrong with the long backstory parts which should have been handled with much more finesse, instead of basically beating us with the backstory over the head and bloating the books insanely. Basically by the "last" book I only skimmed the backstories and didn't miss anything really.

QuickTidal is right the series never reaches the highs of the first book again, I would probably have said the series was unsatisfactory but Kaladin who was my favorite through the series ended in the perfect place at the end which strangely enough made the entire thing worth it for me.

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Posted Today, 07:17 PM

Just to be clear, I wasn't challenging anyone who did like it! But reading other perspectives is still nice.
I'm curious how I'll respond to the other books now too, since I wouldn't consider anything that happened in this one a "high", even relative to itself. Maybe that mini chapter about the
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