Book 1 was probably one of the best, book 2 had some sweet scenes, but the premise of this book was really good.

I have noticed that Will does this thing that Brandon Sanderson said not to do in writing. Will often makes promises (about plots, characters, etc) and then breaks them. I don’t mean that Will intentionally lies to readers, but this happens in the majority of his books. Some unexpected, unforetold change happens and the entire premise of the book is wildly different that the beginning would lead you to believe. This book sort of does that. I don’t enjoy that very much, but Wills books are fun, quick, and have a lot of cool, epic moments so I can overlook the strange story telling quirks.