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  1. Wow! Wonderful response, thanks! In responding to both questions I'd have to go wind runner (come on, you can fly!) But also conversely I'd have to name, sadly, Kaladin as my least favourite at the moment. I'm reading slow, still good few chapters shy of finishing. I'm hoping for some direction and revelation from our favourite bridge boy! Shallan, newly recombined has to be my current favourite and ...blah... I should finish the damn book. Glad to have found and joined such a fantastic community of like minded (if only on one thing) people! I hope you and yours are all virus free, safe, and experiencing the same ease in lockdown we are getting in the UK.
  2. I'm fairly new to the cosmere, only done the stormlight archives but fully intend to read the others in painful wait for the next installment. Am I correct in thinking that B. Sanderson said he intends stormlight to be a series of 10?!
  3. Yep, totally! As soon as you say "fantasy but it's actually brilliant" people have already tuned out. So far I'd have to say Lift, however Teft has a certain personal resonance. I'm actually getting a little bored of Kaladin's moaning, he was awesome and still should be. I've not finished RoW yet so I'm hoping it's the stress that makes him say the 4th ideal and finally get his plate!
  4. Love it. Captures a pivotal moment in a completely fresh (to me) way. I'm always fascinated with the way we all imagine the worlds described on a page completely differently yet instantly recognisable. I wish I had your talent so I could share my strange imaginings! My I humbly request you do a picture of a chasm beast, or any great-shell. Love your work, cheers
  5. Joined this forum as my love of these books has transcended normal polite conversation. Hopefully I'll find people similarly crippled here! Only 3 quarters done with 'Rhythm of War' but I think easily the best so far. Not to sound trite, I hope, but the story has found it's rhythm. The insight into the listeners past and the lead up to the war is brilliant and, for me, fills a gap that I didn't realise was there... oh the chasms we leap! Love to all my radiant people
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