Knife of Dreams

This book dragged for me, and I'm not entirely sure why. There's a lot of plot progression, especially compared to the last book. Several subplots get tied up. But they were subplots that I've long since lost interest in. The characters I love the most were barely in this book. So I had a hard time maintaining interest beyond a few chapters.

That said, it's nice to have so many subplots tied up. Mat and Tuon  and married and have gone their separate ways. Which is actually something of a disappointment. I was hoping for more of the two of them interacting, especially once they were married. But at least Mat is back with the Red Band, in command where he belongs. Meanwhile, Perrin has rescued Faile, meaning that they are reunited after entirely too long. And Elayne has survived a siege and gotten herself crowned Queen of Andor.

There were some other, more interesting developments. Egwene is infiltrating the White Tower from the inside. Lan is riding into the Borderlands and Nynaeve is drumming up support for him (in probably the worst way possible, but that's what Nynaeve does). Rand is trying to treat with the Seanchan and has captured another Forsaken. Unfortunately each of these plots was given a mere chapter. Hopefully they'll all be expanded on in the next book.

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