The Burning White

992 pages

English language

Published Aug. 5, 2020 by Little, Brown Book Group Limited.

ISBN:
978-0-356-50464-3
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4 stars (4 reviews)

In the stunning conclusion to the epic, New York Times bestselling Lightbringer series by Brent Weeks, kingdoms clash as Kip must finally escape his family's shadow in order to protect the land and people he loves. Gavin Guile, once the most powerful man the world had ever seen, has been laid low. He's lost his magic, and now he is on a suicide mission. Failure will condemn the woman he loves. Success will condemn his entire empire. As the White King springs his great traps and the Chromeria itself is threatened by treason and siege, Kip Guile must gather his forces, rally his allies, and scramble to return for one impossible final stand.

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Review of 'The Burning White' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

I had been looking forward to this book so very very much, and now I am a bit sad. The Black Prism is one of my favorite contemporary fantasy books and the setting and a lot of the characters are just oustanding.

But I can quote my book review of The Blood Mirror almost verbatim here: As much as I love this series so far, this was my least favorite book so far. Which is disappointing but at least I can pinpoint it to why this is so: Kip. I don't care about Kip. I skimmed his long chapters. It also means I stopped caring about his gang of Blackguards, the Mighty. I find it ridiculous to believe that this teenager from a backwater transformed into a genius tactician and leader beloved by everyone.

This is still the case in this book, even more so. The showstopper characters here are …

Review of 'The Burning White' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

The Burning White by Brent Weeks has been on my list of anticipated books for years, basically since the previous volume in the Lightbringer series, The Blood Mirror, released. It is easily my most anticipated novel of 2019. When any novel has this level of expectation associated with it, one of the big questions is whether it lives up to those expectations. For me, The Burning White, is a fun conclusion to the series, but also ends up as a very mixed bag.

First, we have to talk about the parts of the novel that really stood out. The first of these that comes to my mind is the magic system. The Lightbringer series has one of the most innovative, unique, and imaginatively stunning magic systems ever conceived. This continues to be the case in The Burning White. By this fifth entry in the series, we know …

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