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  1. I mean, I do but I won't tell you anything about it
  2. It's the last portion of Part One of Oathbringer on Tor.com right now, Chapters 31-32,. Sure, it's just two chapters. I'm sure nothing important happens in them or anything... Go discuss them in our discussion thread. If you missed a chapter set, you can find them and each of the weekly discussions in our Oathbringer Chapter Index. We're just a week away from Oathbringer's release! How crazy is that? Go check out our spoiler-free review of Oathbringer and get hyped But wait there's more. Peter revealed on the 17th Shard Discord that there would be an audiobook preview on Monday, of an early interlude in Oathbringer, which has not been revealed before. We aren't quite sure when it will be posted but we'll let you know as soon as it happens and put it in our Chapter Index with a discussion thread, as usual. One last piece of news: there's another chapter from an early draft of 2010's Way of Kings, from Dalinar. It corresponds to chapter 15 and 18 in the published book.
  3. I actually don't remember. I think so? We need a three hour podcast to discuss this, clearly
  4. You felt Words of Radiance had a cliffhanger? I don't agree with that. It had a very satisfactory conclusion and tied up a huge number of things. It was all about the summoning of the Everstorm, the Voidbringers, and finding Urithiru. They did all that, and destroyed the Shattered Plains, the setting of the first two books basically. So much happened there. I think it was a very logical place to end a book and that isn't a cliffhanger. A cliffhanger would be if, like, the book ended with a gigantic meteor descending on the Shattered Plains, hitting all our main characters, and it fades to black. No indication of whether our characters live and we wait years for the resolution. Words of Radiance totally wasn't that. It simply was, "oh, the Desolation is actually here. That's really bad. That's really really bad." We knew about the Desolation coming for two books. It's not out of nowhere; it's expected that it would occur. So my apologies, I totally don't agree with you that Words of Radiance had a cliffhanger! Now, it does make you want to read the next book, but shouldn't that be what good writing is? I personally far preferred the end to Words of Radiance for a variety of reasons. My first time reading Way of Kings, it felt like a letdown. It just felt like an extended prologue for the real cool stuff, and Words of Radiance actually gave the cool stuff. (I've since grown to love Way of Kings but, as this review and my Words of Radiance review makes clear, in my opinion the books have gotten strictly better as we've moved along.) So I can't really answer your question because I think we might have different tastes. That's okay! I just don't know how I could respond. Obviously I want the next book, but Oathbringer kicked so much butt that I am very satisfied. It is the best ending. Well, I'm glad! Trust me, if the book sucked, I'd tell you, and I would rip into it here. I'd probably even do a spoilery post after release explaining why I hated it. But nope. I loved Oathbringer. It is actually better than Words of Radiance and I did not think that was possible.
  5. You haven't seen anything yet, practically! Welcome!
  6. Hey MasterJack. I have now actually discovered how to fix this. It turns out some of these old tracks just have a permission unmarked that means it doesn't go into the RSS feed. I suspect this could be because 2-3 years ago when those were made and posted the Soundcloud podcasting stuff was pretty garbage, so I am 90% that is a newer permission. The podcasting stuff was in beta before. That said, it could still be a result of my own stupidity. That's the other 10%. Anyway, I finally discovered this and know how to fix it. I'm super busy with Arcanum stuff right now, but I want to do this this week. If I don't get this fixed by Saturday, could you remind me?
  7. It's okay, we can edit it for now. I need to write a comprehensive announcement on spoiler policy post release, and it will involve these prefixes. We are in a transitional phase right now
  8. It changed recently. Please go ahead and edit it on the Coppermind https://www.amazon.com/Brandon-Sandersons-White-Sand-2/dp/152410342X See also:
  9. Hello, I just wanted to give you an update. After a lot of discussion, we have decided we will be appending [OB] in front of Oathbringer topic titles. We will edit the old topics and later this week post an updated spoiler policy, ready for Oathbringer's release.
  10. You can totally topic necro. See here for me commenting on topic necroing recently:
  11. Arcanum will launch 3pm EST on Wednesday: https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Arcanum+Release&iso=20171108T15&p1=179
  12. Yes, I will release the unredacted version after the book is released, probably a day or two later.
  13. They can coexist. And I can tell from the upvotes on Extesian's posts that theoretical discussion will be very popular, I'm sure.
  14. No, and you should be nice because character discussion definitely has merit.
  15. Was a recent reread of Warbreaker necessary for Words of Radiance? Having read it was important, but a recent reread? Eh.
  16. This pre-release review is specially approved, and contains no Oathbringer spoilers for any of its pre-release materials. It does contain some Words of Radiance spoilers that are also mentioned in the Oathbringer synopsis. Oathbringer is my favorite book. I know this will seem like an empty statement. We are on 17th Shard, after all. Loving a new Brandon book--especially a new Brandon cosmere book--is par for the course. But, with that said, I've thought about this for a long time, and I truly cannot think of a book I've read that has made me feel the things Oathbringer has. It has the highest highs, the lowest lows, and moments where your eyes go wide in amazement. "Is this really happening right now?" you'll say. Yup. It is. This is the third book of the Stormlight Archive, Oathbringer. I don't think I can overhype this for you. This is the best thing Brandon has written. It isn't even close. I imagine it might just be your favorite book, too. Expert Craftsmanship Oathbringer is a colossal 450,000-word book, longer than Words of Radiance. (Remember when Brandon said Way of Kings was long because it needed to be long, and the next books would be shorter? Bwahaha.) Is it too long? No, there's absolutely no fluff in this book. It's jam packed with so many things. Oathbringer is all killer and no filler. Every scene feels like it belongs. I'm a guy who loves a tight plot--even more than I love worldbuilding--and this book is beautifully crafted. You won't be bored at all. Brandon walks a fine line of things of having events feel natural, but also doing some very unexpected things. There are things that happen in Oathbringer that I didn't expect we'd get until the back half of this ten book series. It's shocking what all happens in this book. Things vaguely referenced that many casual readers probably missed become absolutely central. Brandon explains these elements carefully, so even if you aren't up to speed on the craziness of Stormlight speculation, you won't feel lost here. There's still a depth to the book if you are heavily invested (get it?), and it holds up on a reread. It's astonishing that Brandon crafts something that feels so natural and effortless, because there are a ton of characters in Stormlight. Brandon juggles viewpoints really effectively and we see new viewpoints that add to the world a lot, but we never forget about our main characters. It's probably for this reason that this book feels so tight, because you'd think there's so much space in a book this big, but there's so much to do. Every viewpoint is precious and there's a huge amount to explore. You might even say it is almost too fast, maybe! This book is Dalinar's book, and we get a large flashback sequence from him. It has a lot more flashbacks than Kaladin and Shallan, and honestly I feel like we could have had more than we got, but Oathbringer is a lean story and everything has its piece in the grand story arc. Even though it's huge, when you read this book you'll see it really is one book. Everything is connected. Even though this could really be three shorter books, it's one connected whole. It cannot truly be split. It's one glorious, beautiful whole. Worldbuilding Of course, Brandon has always been known for his worldbuilding. He's been introducing us to the world of Roshar slowly, which sounds hilarious to say considering The Way of Kings had a big learning curve. But seriously, Roshar really has insane depth. Ten Orders of Knights Radiant, Ten Heralds, Ten Oathgates, who knows how many Desolations that happened millennia ago, the Recreance, the Voidbringers, and three Shards on Roshar. There's so much, and those are just the highlights. That alone is enough to keep us going for ten books, but wait there's so much more. How foolish of us. Oathbringer changes so much about Stormlight Archive. We get killer lore in Oathbringer. Things you've wondered for many, many years will be answered. You can really tell Brandon has been worldbuilding this for a long, long time. Things are insanely complex, but also, everything makes sense. There's so much clever, subtle foreshadowing that few have picked up on. Roshar is huge, deep, and you really can get lost in it forever, now more than ever. The beautiful thing is even though we get crazy lore in this book, there's new, absolutely freaking insane puzzles that we never could have expected. Seriously. You all have no idea. It's bonkers. How deep will the lore be just by book five? Words of Radiance ended with the summoning of the Everstorm, which would bring back the ancient enemy of Roshar, the Voidbringers. If you were worried about the Voidbringers being boring or one-dimensional villains, worry not. There's a huge amount of depth to everything with the Voidbringers. Nothing is quite as it seems. It's hard to explain how crazy Roshar is after everything we learn and everything that happens in Oathbringer. Simply put: it's bigger, more epic, and crazier than ever. But Oathbringer never is self-congratulatory on its lore; it is all in the service of this amazing story. Speaking of amazingness... The Avalanche One of Brandon's signatures in his writing is the Brandon Avalanche at the end of his books, where pacing gets very fast, and everything happens all at once. It makes for some amazing endings. You might thinking that you know Brandon's tricks. You'll know how this book goes down. Hah. That's funny. No, you haven't seen an ending like this one. If you were to compare Words of Radiance and Oathbringer's endings, it's not even remotely close which is more awesome: Oathbringer by a mile. The crazy thing is that this book has three separate climaxes. Part One alone has a completely satisfactory conclusion that you could read and say, "Yes, I got my fill, that was awesome." It has another. And then it has the grand finale. Let me try to explain: It starts with us finally seeing [REDACTED] go [REDACTED] the [REDACTED]. Then it turns out [REDACTED] didn't [REDACTED] [REDACTED] the [REDACTED], but [REDACTED], and [REDACTED]. You get [REDACTED] and it's immediately time for [REDACTED], and it's this epic [REDACTED] right away. Oh, and not only is it [REDACTED] [REDACTED], but just [redacted for swearing] [REDACTED] is [REDACTED]. It turns out [REDACTED] was the [REDACTED] [REDACTED] was [REDACTED] to be [REDACTED], and for a moment you [REDACTED]. All in [REDACTED] [REDACTED] was so [REDACTED], and [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] makes [REDACTED] [REDACTED] the [REDACTED]. All the while, [REDACTED], [REDACTED], and [REDACTED] are in [REDACTED] (because of [REDACTED]) at [REDACTED], fighting [REDACTED] and trying to get [REDACTED], but the [REDACTED] refuses to [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] tries to get [REDACTED] to [REDACTED], but [REDACTED] keeps [REDACTED]. All the while there's [REDACTED] [REDACTED] the [REDACTED]. Oh also there are [REDACTED], because why not, clearly more needed to be happening. But then, [REDACTED] (the actual chapter title), [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [redacted for swearing] [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] just [redacted for swearing] [REDACTED], or [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] faces [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] and [REDACTED], and it is so [redacted for swearing] [REDACTED]. [REDACTED] [REDACTED] [REDACTED], reaches [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED] to [REDACTED], [REDACTED], and [REDACTED], and they are [REDACTED] into the [REDACTED] and it's so freaking amazingly awesome. You see [REDACTED] and [REDACTED]. Oh, and that's just the first half of the avalanche because then [redacted for swearing] [REDACTED] [REDACTED] with [REDACTED] and it's just insane. The most intense thing ever. Hmmm... something tells me that isn't going to come across well with me needing to redact all of that. I did actually write that paragraph, but there was so much happening that it's just a small snippet of how crazy it actually is. Despair. Triumph. The feels are so real in so many ways. It's amazing and perfect and ties everything together brilliantly. Get Hyped This is by far the best Stormlight book and the best book Brandon has ever written. I'm sure there will be some characters’ paths that some will not exactly love, and stuff will definitely break your heart, but I think all of it is necessary and fit perfectly. Brandon's learned so much since Mistborn and The Way of Kings, and it shows. Was it worth the wait? Damnation, yes. I know it's so painful to wait, but given how ludicrously complex this book is, I think Brandon should take his time to outline these. (He's said recently he's outlining Stormlight 4, which he said could take a year and a half, and I do not doubt that.) These are colossal undertakings and I can definitely see why Brandon would get exhausted writing them, even if he loves what he does. I have some worries about the Stormlight Archive as a whole, but they are good problems to have. With Words of Radiance improving on The Way of Kings, with so much more happening, and Oathbringer bringing it to a whole new scale, will the next book be even better? Well, I didn't think it was possible to top Words of Radiance, and that was totally foolish thinking about it now. So, let's consider the alternative: what if the next books are so amazing that the first book is the weakest one? All in all, many of you are here because you loved The Way of Kings, but I imagine some were turned off from that one, and it could be hard to introduce our friends to this amazing series with The Way of Kings. Still, I suppose if our biggest problem is that the later books are so incredible that the earlier ones pale a bit in comparison, that's a pretty good problem to have. I'd happily take that over a beginning that has all the good stuff there, and then have pointless sequels afterwards. Things are looking really great here, both this book and the series as a whole. Oathbringer is, I daresay, a masterpiece and I can't wait for you to read it.
  17. Reminder: if you see stuff from outside part one or other prerelease stuff, like the few interludes, report it! We will nuke it from orbit.
  18. It's time for the Edgedancer board to finally be merged into the Stormlight board. This will mean Edgedancer spoilers are allowed in that board now, and do not need to be tagged. I intend to do this tomorrow. Let me know if you have any concerns.
  19. Welcome! Glad you could make it.
  20. I don't think it is Rithmatist 2. I think this project is a replacement for the Random House contract, and Rithmatist is through Tor.
  21. Definitely not. That will only matter up through the first week. Three months from now maintaining that is not practical. It was difficult enough having two boards with Bands of Mourning and Secret History. No one put things in the right spots. We will have separate squeeing topics per part (for parts two, three, and four, and a whole book reactions topic) if you want to react to it, but I think multiple forums is overkill. We will link these topics from the forum main page if you don't want to click this forum and be spoiled by topic titles. I think this is a pretty good compromise.
  22. In crazy news yesterday afternoon, Paste Magazine spoke with Brandon Sanderson about how The Apocalypse Guard has been put on hold. Apocalypse Guard was going to be another book in the Reckoners universe. But now, Brandon said there was something broken about the book. Editorial feedback didn't help, and so it is being shelved for now. I suppose that's why the Apocalypse Guard trilogy progress bar disappeared from the site. I think it's very big of Brandon to say an idea might not quite come together. Even with contracts written and deadlines to meet, Brandon still puts craft first. Good on you. He says in the article: I think we should all know that though Brandon writes very consistently in many things, we all want to read good books. Maybe there comes a time he writes a Mistborn or Stormlight book that isn't so great and he needs to figure out why the book is broken to fix it. The thing Brandon is working on instead of Apocalypse Guard is the Mystery Project. (This is probably why Brandon said he would need to wait till State of Sanderson to talk about it, since Apocalypse Guard didn't turn out the way he would like.) The Mystery Project is another YA novel, and though it is a project he's been planning on for a while (though it is not Dark One), he outlined it over the course of three days. He's keeping a lid on it because it might not also come out. Hopefully it goes well and we'll hear all about it soon. The article ends saying Brandon will update fans on Apocalypse Guard and Mystery Project after Oathbringer's release. Way of Kings Chapter 5 Annotation Next up, we got an annotation for Way of Kings Chapter 5. It's very short, and discusses narrowing down the viewpoints in this 2010 rewrite. It also talks a bit about Taravangian and Jasnah's Soulcaster. Check it out!
  23. I've been a proud user of the Banhammer for many years now. Very clericy.
  24. There have been reports of people obtaining copies of Oathbringer at various bookstores. That's great if you got one; we hope you enjoy it. However, I'd just like to remind everyone that you'll need to not post full book spoilers until it is released November 14th. We will be actively removing stuff beyond Part One from the Tor.com samples, and the released interludes. It's very important we are all on the same page and no one is spoiled for things prior to release. Thank you!
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