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Rhythm of War
- The Stormlight Archive, Book 4
- Narrated by: Michael Kramer, Kate Reading
- Series: Stormlight Archive, Book 4
- Length: 57 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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- Jimmy p widdle
- 20-11-20
stopped working
sadly have had the same issue as everyone else. The book just stopped working. which is highly frustrating as it was a really good story!!! the score is for the fact the audible packed up not for the story or the author both of which I rate highly
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- Anonymous User
- 20-11-20
Won't Play
After about 7.5 hours in, it stopped. Restarted the app and the same thing. Restarted my phone and the book still won't play. I'm reluctant to download it again as I might loose my original purchase and have to buy it again. Until it stopped I was loving the book.
15 people found this helpful
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- Johan Sjogren
- 30-11-20
Not as good as prior books
My least favourite book in the series so far (actually my least favourite Brandon Sanderson book). It lacks the magic touch of the prior books and there is IMO too much detail/focus on the fabriels, magic research and expansion of the universe the book is set in without explaining what is going on
13 people found this helpful
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- steven
- 20-11-20
oh lord here we go again
only a few hours in and after book 2 I thought we had seen the last of broken Caladin the sullky hero. Then book 3 we had broken Dalaran. Aaand now it seems we got broken Caladin back .not sure I can handle 57 hours of a sulky hero
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- Shaun
- 09-01-21
Disappointing
Not much happens in the book and it takes a long time for not much to happen. Characters are starting to get boring and repetitive.
Didn’t feel the need to pay much attention to the book and just wanted to get it finished.
12 people found this helpful
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- Alexander Baker
- 21-11-20
audio file not working....
amazing book but Audible your player has stopped working 5 hrs in. PLEASE FIX THIS!
10 people found this helpful
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- Anonymous User
- 20-11-20
Fix your player don't ruin this book
As other reviews the player stops working 15 hours in.
Other audiobooks still work.
9 people found this helpful
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- Manny
- 26-11-20
Best One Yet!!!
Fantastic addition to the whole cosmere series. Sanderson ramps up the scale to an astronomical level, your favorite characters get development in a very unique way that i've rarely seen in books, especially the whole mental health aspects. Exploring the effects of how a prolonged war and tragedy will have on a mind. Great performance as always from Micheal Kramer and Kate Reading. Looking forward to the next book.
7 people found this helpful
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- TomS
- 21-11-20
Failed by the app
Sadly the this is the first book (out of over 100) that have just stopped working after 30 odd chapters. I've had to delete and redownload twice now and refind my place.
6 people found this helpful
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- Derek Delaney
- 05-01-21
Really struggling
30 odd hrs into this book and finding it very hard going. My mind keeps wandering it’s that dull & I can’t be bothered to rewind because it’s not worth it. Not a patch on previous books in the series.
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- Jeremiah W.
- 12-12-20
mental health issues
With a side of story, most of this book is about how broken Kaladin and Shallan are and it was a chore to listen to large parts of the book with the emotional payoff at the end not being worth the time(57 hrs).
this book will be the one you skip through large parts if you ever reread the series.
14 people found this helpful
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- Thomas
- 11-12-20
Get woke, go broke?
Did Brandon Sanderson go to a liberal arts college and ask them what they think it feels like to be a stricken solder with PTSD? You know in the last 3 books, where sometimes you have to sit through the more uneventful chapters to get to the juicy stuff, you know those chapters of fluff that are there to bulk the story and maybe build on one small insignificant piece of the story? This book is made up almost entirely of those boring chapters. In fact I think the liberal arts college he took advice from even told him to stop writing about war, and write about mental health issues instead.
This book feels like a Huffington Post editor got to it.
It got to the point where I no longer even cared about Kaladin and what was going to happen. The last 10 chapters I listened too just so I could finish the book.
This is nothing to the first three. This is a total and absolute shame on the series. Sure, it build the world, but it was just so DULL to read.
13 people found this helpful
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- JustGotWicked
- 21-11-20
Another Perfect addition.
Once again Brandon Sanderson has woven a complex and compelling story.
The latest installment to The Stormlight Archive is absolutely fantastic.
Everyone has kind of split up and is doing their own thing, yet Sanderson still manages to make everything they are all doing feel relevant and integral to the plot moving forward.
The different characters are all dealing with their own things and each time a chapter ends you wish you could spend more time with them to find out what is going to happen. But then you are immediately drawn in to the new story line and wanting to follow that one.
There was a few times where I think things were beginning to drag, but then you realize it was all stuff you needed and didn't know you wanted.
This is hands down the best modern fantasy series, and with only 1 book left I am going to miss every one of these characters moving on to the final 5 books to the series.
Personal preference makes me wish that the story will continue with these characters instead of moving to a different story / arc because I really enjoy the first 3 Mistborn books but I just can't not get into the following 3 books.
The story and setting changes in such a jarring way and i just don't like the new characters and setting. I only hope this is not the case when The Stormlight Archive moves on to the next 5 book phase.
I really hope Brandon has learned from Mistborn and either sticks to the stormlightning in a bottle he has created, just like with the characters from the first 3 Mistborn books and keeps the Stormlight characters he has already created.
If you are reading this series then no doubt you will love this book. if you haven't then I suggest you begin from The Way of Kings and enjoy the ride (or in this case, the lashings through the storm)
6 people found this helpful
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- Yedidya Cohen
- 07-12-20
What a STORMING ride!
each new Sanderson book is like the best hike I've ever had. Satisfying and memorable.
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- Sarah
- 03-12-20
Love Sanderson’s work
I did not want this to end. Loving travelling this journey with the characters. Thank you Brandon, Michael and Kate!
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- Aa
- 01-12-20
Sanderson’s worst book
He did everything wrong in this book.
I am very disappointed
Too bad could have been a good book.
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- Ziv Lavee
- 23-02-21
Not enough Rhythm
unlike the previous books, despite being informative, this book didn't have much rhythm and excitement that made you want to continue to the next chapter.
It was still good, but it is not as good as the previous ones.
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- elroy
- 18-02-21
Truly epic
Didnt think it was possible, the best series keeps getting better and better.
Diving deep into the character mental states with excellent execution and some of the most realistic depictions of depression and mental illness i've read.
10/10
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- Joshua
- 06-02-21
As Always
This was another truly amazing addition to The Stormlight Archive. I have laughed cried and felt many other emotions in the time spent reading this. And now I wait for the next book, to continue this wonderful story.
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- Linus Stenlund
- 23-11-20
Brandons best book so far
I thoroughly enjoyed this book, it is expertly composed and keeps you constantly engaged and looking forward to whatever comes next. It stings somewhat that there is a long wait till the next book, but i feel satisfied whit how this part ended.
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