Ratings520
Average rating4.1
The world gets bigger in this second book. We get a peak into the world of Aes Sedai politics.
Overall, this book kept a more even pace throughout than the first. Fewer instances of characters repeating their own thoughts throughout the book. Where book one builds the world and sets the premise, book two seems to stretch out and live in the world, even though new elements are introduced.
I thoroughly enjoy this adventure. This doesn't get a five as I haven't taken away a deeper insights that paint the way I see life and the world.