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Brandon Sanderson: Dawnshard (2021, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom, Tor Books) 5 stars

Review of 'Dawnshard' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Loved it. Spoilers are for all cosmere in this review.

1. Rysn is at the Third Heightening! (Or maybe fourth?)
2. Chiri-Chiri will become a full-sized larkin! Yay!
3. New Oathgate - interesting implications, but its gonna be pretty hard to transport armies via that, since the naval fleet isn't doing well.
4. I loved how Rysn's trading skills were put to use, both throughout and for the climax
5. Nikli is gonna be interesting to watch out for.
6. Wondering how the Sleepless communication works. Do they all have connected gemhearts?
7. Cord getting a shardplate is yay!
8. Rock was bearer of the Bow? For some ancient ritual. How come this has never come up before... And Cord mentions a pact that prevents Gods from hurting her.. interesting.
9. The Dawnshard was moved to Roshar via the Purelake. I'm guessing this was from either Yolen or Nalthis (given the effects of the Dawnshard on Rysn)
10. Someone get Rushu next to Khriss please.
11. I liked Rysn's portrayal with her disability and I think Brandon handled it pretty well, giving her viewpoint proper care.
12. I hadn't realized that the voidlight radiant was a Lightweaver.
13. The ship fabrials sounded amazing (weight-stabilizers built inside the hull, and the automatic pumps for keeping water off the deck). Wonder how they were charging the gems for those.
14. I love when obvious solutions are used/accounted for old problems. Like Lopen suggesting he could just fly more grain. Or Lopen sticking the captain's foot to the Deck.
15. I figured out the Mandra/luckspren bonding with Chiri Chiri connect before Nikli explained it - so nicely foreshadowed.

What I didn't like, or could have been done better:

1. The sailors. Their characters fell a bit flat, mostly due to a lack of screen time. 3 died, and we didn't even get their names
2. No Hoid (I think). I needed more Yalb.
3. The fake gems. Aimians could surely have done gotten real ones, no?