It’s a shame that Arthur Conan Doyle didn’t do more of these A-part, B-part mysteries, because this was great! His passion for historical fiction really shines through here, which makes me really want to check out some of his other works at some point.
I came from the movie, which obviously influenced my expectations, but I didn't enjoy the book as much as I thought I would. The first half is excellent, full of dramatic irony and suspense as the plot to destroy the Atreides unfolds, but the second feels rushed, especially with how much of Paul's life unfolds hidden from the reader.
Following up the unforgettable journey of The Way of Kings was always going to be hard, but somehow Sanderson even managed to surpass it. Now that our three main characters are finally together, their journeys reach greater heights and even lower lows.
For some reason, I really struggled to get along with the start of Dalinar’s story, but the beauty of Brandon’s writing is that I loved him by the end. Barely noticed the 1000 pages go by on the whole.
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