A Memory of Light
2013 • 909 pages

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Average rating4.6

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They say a picture speaks a thousand words. Well that definitely does not include any of the thousand words in this franchise. WOT stands as a scintillating piece of unique fantasy in a genre with huge depth and clutter. With “A Memory of Light” Brandon Sanderson provides a fitting and seamless end that was needed to complete the icing on the cake. Having spent the last two months ripping through 14 months all I can say is that its been the best two months of my life.So many goosebumps everyday and plenty of laughs and tears. I have felt the Void and the Flame with Rand, I have run the Wolf dream with Perrin, rolled the dice with Matrim “bloody” Cauthon, pulled my hair out of frustration with Nyneave, learnt to fight the war of attrition with Egwene and thats just skimming the surface. This series is not just for the bookshelves but for a space in your heart. Oliver Rigney may have gone but his wife and Brandon have ensured that he will never be forgotten. Tolkien has company at last.

September 7, 2013Report this review