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A review by libralita
Edgedancer by Brandon Sanderson
5.0
Original Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1767176249
Reread Spoiler Review:
Shardfork.
“But Lift, she was a dropdead. Don’t intertwine, don’t get caught up. Go your own way.”—Page 545
Aw, no Lift.
“‘Yes,’ Wyndle said, ‘you should do just that! Let us pop over to the market and pick up a legendary, all-powerful weapon of myth and lore, woth more than many kingdoms! I hear they sell them in bushels, following spring weather in the east.’”—Pages 547-548
Wyndle is the best spren.
“And I’ll have you know that I am a gardener, and not a soldier, so I’ll not have you hitting people with me.”—Page 548
You’re really bad at this Wyndle.
“That god-king of the Tukari…there were all sorts of wild rumors about him.”—Page 554
What?
I can’t for when Wit and Lift meet.
“‘The Voidbringers have not returned,’ Darkness said firmly. ‘Ishar has promised it, and he will not lie.’”—Page 596
Ishar is fucking shit up.
“‘I do not know, sword-nimi,’ he said softly, ‘I don’t trust my own mind any longer.’ He paused, stopping as if listening to something. ‘That is not comforting, sword-nimi. No it is not…’”—Page 632
I can’t wait to see more Szeth and Nightblood interactions.
Wyndle is so adorable.
“Lift felt a sudden, terrible nausea.”—Page 635
She really is pure of heart.
“‘I heard an interesting idea once, while traveling in a land you will never visit.’
Lift froze. It was the old man’s voice.
‘There are a group of people who believe that each day, when they sleepy, they die,’ the old man continued. ‘They believe that consciousness doesn’t continue—that if it is interrupted, a new soul is born when the body awakes.’”—Page 649
This feels important.
Reread Spoiler Review:
Shardfork.
“But Lift, she was a dropdead. Don’t intertwine, don’t get caught up. Go your own way.”—Page 545
Aw, no Lift.
“‘Yes,’ Wyndle said, ‘you should do just that! Let us pop over to the market and pick up a legendary, all-powerful weapon of myth and lore, woth more than many kingdoms! I hear they sell them in bushels, following spring weather in the east.’”—Pages 547-548
Wyndle is the best spren.
“And I’ll have you know that I am a gardener, and not a soldier, so I’ll not have you hitting people with me.”—Page 548
You’re really bad at this Wyndle.
“That god-king of the Tukari…there were all sorts of wild rumors about him.”—Page 554
What?
I can’t for when Wit and Lift meet.
“‘The Voidbringers have not returned,’ Darkness said firmly. ‘Ishar has promised it, and he will not lie.’”—Page 596
Ishar is fucking shit up.
“‘I do not know, sword-nimi,’ he said softly, ‘I don’t trust my own mind any longer.’ He paused, stopping as if listening to something. ‘That is not comforting, sword-nimi. No it is not…’”—Page 632
I can’t wait to see more Szeth and Nightblood interactions.
Wyndle is so adorable.
“Lift felt a sudden, terrible nausea.”—Page 635
She really is pure of heart.
“‘I heard an interesting idea once, while traveling in a land you will never visit.’
Lift froze. It was the old man’s voice.
‘There are a group of people who believe that each day, when they sleepy, they die,’ the old man continued. ‘They believe that consciousness doesn’t continue—that if it is interrupted, a new soul is born when the body awakes.’”—Page 649
This feels important.