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A review by spootilious
The Well of Ascension by Brandon Sanderson
adventurous
dark
emotional
sad
tense
slow-paced
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Likes
-Eland's Character development
-Majority of plot points unpredictable
-Wonderful Characters
-Unique cultures
-A magic system that (half)reminds me of David Farland's Runelords
Dislikes:
-Focuses mostly on politics (this is mostly for set up for the end of the book and book three but it still gets a bit slow)
-A few sentences of plot are repeated through this whole book so often that if feels like Sanderson is beating it into the reader's head.
-There are a number of minor plot points that are extremely predictable.
-Slower paced than the first book.
-Eland's Character development
-Majority of plot points unpredictable
-Wonderful Characters
-Unique cultures
-A magic system that (half)reminds me of David Farland's Runelords
Dislikes:
-Focuses mostly on politics (this is mostly for set up for the end of the book and book three but it still gets a bit slow)
-A few sentences of plot are repeated through this whole book so often that if feels like Sanderson is beating it into the reader's head.
-There are a number of minor plot points that are extremely predictable.
-Slower paced than the first book.