His characters are kind of cookie-cutter and built with blocks of characteristics and description. They all kind of act like 1950's movie stars. They don't really surprise the reader; they only come out and say their lines. This worked well for the closing out of the wheel of time.
Impressions?
I got this book as a kid but never read it. Im thinking of buying it for Kindle, but one review warns that the book has lots of annotations in the margins on the paper ver. Is this true?
Is the book good? Should I go kindle or print?
Has anyone ever read The Demon Cycle (looks like a trilogy) by Peter V. Brett?
I did a 2nd reading of Way of Kings a couple of months ago and completely skipped all the little girl's chapters. Didn't miss anything. I'm sure her arc will develop into something interesting eventually, but atm all she was good for was for her sketch book (which was a great idea).