Rhythm of War

Rhythm of War

2016 • 1,232 pages

Ratings509

Average rating4.6

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Keeping things generalized to avoid spoilers

This book offered some of the most enthralling plots laid out by Sanderson. While Oathbringer dove into the political world of Roshar, Rhythm of War dove into Roshar itself.

RoW expands on some characters more than a few of the “usual suspects” that you might come to expect, so individuals who love those specific characters from earlier books might find this one a bit lackluster. I enjoyed the new look on these characters, so this wasn't an issue for me.

Along with that, RoW gets pretty technical about the machinations of Roshar – it felt like I was getting as many questions answered as the number of new questions I had, can't wait for book #5!

May 25, 2022