Yes! So glad I stuck with the book. The last twenty chapters was what I was waiting for.
I am starting to develop this relationship with Sanderson, where he introduces something shiny and interesting to me. Then he forgets about it and tries to show me other things when I really want him to go back and so me more of the shiny thing. By the time he gets back around to showing me more about the shiny thing, I've started to lose interest.
I started this series gravitating towards Kal, Syl, Rock, Teft, Shallon, Yesnah, Adolin and Dalinar. I feel that through the majority of this book, everyone was taken away except for Shallon. But hadn't I already had a book based of Shallon? Now I had to listen through an adventure of just Shallon who is losing her identity but never loses it. She never actually goes over the line which makes you either a, become concerned for her or b, really care that she's creating identities. I'm reading pages of her being Shallon, Radiant and Vale. She gets drunk but she doesn't lose her ability to focus, so is she really drunk? The entire dish was simply not seasoned well and I don't believe Gordon Ramsey would have approved.
Szeth was resurrected but I didn't get to see what he was doing until after the book of Shallon.
Yesnah was back, but I didn't get to see what she was doing until after the book of Shallon.
Kal was teaching Parshmen, whom do menial tasks, how to do menial tasks.
Teft was getting high.
Rock, was maybe making soup the entire time? I mean, his family came, something had to happen there. He took the honor blade, something had to happen there. This was a character that supported Kal from the beginning. One that made beautiful chemistry with Kal and Syl and for some reason, he was put on the back burner because Shallon had to be murder she wrote.
Loupin wasn't there, so we got beard but then we killed him to bring back Loupin. The comedy of the first two books was missing.
Dalinar became more interesting throughout this book. He's become the figure point of this series. The man that stands between Cultivation, Honor, Passion and another slumbering god. He is able to unite the three worlds together. He is the center of Tavanian's diagram. What's interesting is that, his past made me confused about his position with Sadeaus. They now seem closer. The betrayal makes less sense to me.
Then I got introduced properly to Lyft. She became super interesting, I was awaiting her arrival to Urithiru. That kind of fizzled away. So I assumed Tarvanian was going to become interesting but the politicking aspect was pretty droll overall.
Finally the Whitt came around, Azure was introduced and things began to pick up. Elohkar for whatever reason became this super cool guy, king like, even though he as always been more relatable to Percy from The Green Mile, now he's Tom Hanks. Whatever. It was supposed to make me care that he died. Meh. Then Kaladin who witnesses his brother die and kills a shard barer because of it, who reconnects his oaths to Syl, who slays the assassin in white to protect Dalinar, decides to kneel down in the middle of the heat of battle and cry.
I can understand him not wanting to kill, having Syl become a shield, deflecting instead of attacking sure. But kneeling in the middle of battle to cry saying, "Why can't we all get along?" No. Wasn't buying it. Then everyone just walks around him, "oh just let him be, he's having a moment" but kill the guy with a baby, sure....
Okay, so after all that fluff, we finally start getting back into the book and characters we love. Szeth, Dalinar, Rock, Venli, Renarin, and Kal are all finding their paths. They are understanding the mystery of the void (Iodium), they are accepting their commitments to their oaths and realizing the God of the Thrill, this endless passion whether good or bad, he is causing this. Someone is whispering to Dalinar, its not cultivation and its not the storm father. Rise's little storm light sucking minion is growing. They've trapped one unmade spren, Lyft becomes super amazing cool. Mo'ash killed a Herald. Oh man, it's getting so good. I would highly recommend purchasing the series because there is so much information. You really do need footnotes for this series. Sanderson is doing such a superb job. The orders of radiants, the names of the heralds. It's so much info at the end, I might just go back and listen to the last 20 chapters again before the 4th book comes out in November!