After reading the first book in this series I was left with a lot of questions. This second book answers just enough and raises twice as many more to keep me hooked. I eagerly await the third book in this series and can't wait to see what Daniel Greene does next.
A solid standalone story with a fun and unique voice with it being narrated by Hoid. Would be 5 stars but I felt like the big twist was just a bit obvious and I figured it out about 50 pages in. Still a really fun read nonetheless.
I thought the ending of book one kicked off then that was topped by the end of book two and then that was topped by book three then books four and five but once again Robert Jordan has topped himself with a chaotic and intense battle scene I couldn't look away from if I tried.