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laeelin

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  1. I love the interludes, but I do skip some of them (when they are not part of the main story) and come back to read them after finishing the rest of the book They have an interesting effect on the book, and I love how many of them are short stories that are (almost) unrelated the the storyline. On the way home tonight I played the "Lift" interlude for my wife, and now she is planning on reading Way of Kings!
  2. Does tomorrow (or next week) feel like an election night for those of you that work for "Camp Sanderson"? I'm imagining a long night waiting on sales information coming in from different markets to find out if it will hit bestseller, and waiting on reviews and the public reaction. I'm imagining cheering and hugging as reports come in as sales open up in different time zones! Or, is it more like a normal work week planing the next signing and continuing to work on the next books?
  3. I'm so glad It's just 25 hours till release. That makes it much easier to resist temptation.
  4. Quick! Tell them to put it up today! Pretty Please? /evil grin It will be nice to have something to listen to while waiting on midnight Monday
  5. Perhaps I should have said that she is understanding... (she still thinks I'm insane)
  6. The worse part is that people look at you like your crazy for counting down to the day a book is released... I'm lucky, my wife understands and my son is counting down with me. It's just a shame that no one else I know really understands..
  7. Nice catch, I wondered why he thought the dates were different. I just assumed he just didn't know the normal release date - that makes a lot more sense.
  8. It's released on the same date. I've been a member of audible since 2005 and when they show a release date you can download the book once the release date arrives. The only problem I've had is that it's not normally a midnight EST download. I have not checked in a couple years, so I hope they have changed that, but either way I'm not going to start listening until I wake up in the morning. If I start my download at midnight I'll be up all night listening!
  9. That was awesome... Anyway, I wanted to post some comments by Lopen from the chapter 12 excerpt. This could just be from Lopen trying to talk Kaladin into trying to fly again. I could be wrong, but I don't take this as any king of flying proof. Edit: Spoiler tags are currently broken on the site. The prototype javascript file ends in: Fatal error: Out of memory (allocated 0) (tried to allocate 412096848 bytes) in Unknown on line 0 Edit Again: It's working now...
  10. I didn't realize that was why release dates were so strictly enforced... good to know. I guess I should purchase all three copies I'm buying (audio + hardback for me, and hardback for my son.) release week then
  11. It's soulcasting is considered holy. I don't think they would even consider it.
  12. I was wondering in the back of my mind if it was a warning about something else - for example the assassin in white. This does seem to confirm that the countdown is for the beginning of the final desolation. Szeth could arrive anytime at all, even in chapter 13.
  13. I went back and reread chapter 1 of WoK. That does make how they used the kids more understandable. It's still a stupid way to do things, but he might not have been given a choice. I wonder how much control Amaram has over things like that.
  14. What bothers me most about Amaram isn't what he did to Kaladin. It's the polices of his army. 1) Medics normally leave dark eyes on the field without even bothering to attempt to keep them alive. 2) It's standard practice to put the untrained in front to slow the charge - even with the horrendous losses this causes. For all we know he has been fighting to stop both of these for years... but they bother me far more than what he did to Kaladin. I want to know more about what is going on, but things are looking really bad at this point.
  15. That topic is about which is a better value and which he should buy first. There are replies that would fit perfectly in here though.
  16. (1) Which version(s) of the book will you be buying? I have the audible.com version preordered. I will also purchase a signed hardback copy from brandonsanderson.com when they are available. =========================================== (2) Which version do you prefer? Audio. I prefer audio for two reasons. 1) I love reading a thick hardback, but I've found that I miss a lot when I read a book. I don't know if this is a normal problem, but it is a problem for me. I don't read "word by word". I basically I skip sections without even realizing it. With an audobook I don't skip ahead, so I will not miss anything. 2) I can do other things while listening to an audiobook. Depending on the work i'm doing at the time I can even work while listening to an audobook. Sidenote: If I read WOR as a hardback I will finish it in 1 or 2 days (even if I get no sleep). Listening to it as an audiobook will give me about a week to savor the book in. 48.5 hours of entertainment! EIther way - there is no "wrong" way to enjoy a Brandon Sanderson book!
  17. I think everyone is wrong about this... The are expensive - but dangerous - property. Sell to a kingdom you don't like would be the plan
  18. Not that i'm complaining, but I didn't expect to see another excerpt so soon... At this rate we will be on ~chapter 24 when the book comes out. That would be absolutely awesome, but somehow I don't trust it. That makes me worried that we have had our last excerpt before release date...
  19. This is the best part - because we don't know when the quote is from ( early or late in the book - before or after Kaladin and Amaram meet ) it doesn't prove anything either way. It's going to be interesting to find out! How will I ever make it to March 4th? I'll try to concentrate on this thought - "February is the shortest month!"
  20. He is a Highmarshal in service of Sadeas, and that strongly suggests that he is on the other side. As for being allied with Galivar... So is Sadeas. All 10 Highprinces were allied with Galavar. In one of Kaladin's flashbacks we see him thinking something along the lines of "All the honorable highprinces like Sadeas and Dalinar are on the shattered planes completing the vengeance pact." What do we actually know? 1) We know that he felt guilty about what he did to Kaladin. 2) We know that he still betrayed Kaladin, even though he knew it was wrong. 3) We know that he is coming. 4) We know that he kept what Kaladin did a secret. What we don't know: 1) What Amaram is really feeling: Torn with guilt, regretting everything he did --- OR --- Doesn't even think about it. Was he truly convinced by his advisers that betraying Kaladin was for the greater good? --- OR --- Was it an open excuse? 2) What does he think about Sadeas? 3) What does he think about Dalinar? 4) What do they think about Amaram? 5) How closely is he bound to Sadeas? 5) Does Amaram even know about the split? One of the things that makes Brandon Sanderson so interesting is that we don't really know what will happen yet. So much can happen in so many different ways. That said - I still would like to see Kaladin challenge him and take the shards back. No one other shardbearer would have any reason to fear anyone that isn't a shardbearer in a duel. If Kaladin accuses Amaram of killing his squad and stealing his shards, and then challenges Amaram to a duel then Amaram will have no choice but to accept. Refusing the duel will prove Kaladin's accusations true. Accepting his challenge will give Kaladin a chance to prove that he was really the one to kill the shardbearer.
  21. So many things that I cant even begin to list them. Kaladin vs Amaram is probably at the top of the list for me. So many interesting ways for the story to grow. Dalanar: "He keeps refusing to duel with you." Adolin: "I don't see how we can get him onto the field of honor. His reputation is to good." Kaladin: *cough* "Sir, I have a suggestion."
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