Reviews
By Grace and Banners Fallen: Prologue to A Memory of Light by Brandon Sanderson, Robert Jordan
bigsmiles's review against another edition
5.0
im so biased that a coment would be pointless. best book ever. period
teholtheonly's review
4.0
As much eager as I am to read the book,I'm going to be sad when this series is over.Brandon is doing a great job tying up the loose ends and bringing the series to a satisfying end.RIP RJ.
vaderbird's review
3.0
5 star - Perfect
4 star - i would recommend
3 star - good
2 star - struggled to complete
1 star - could not finish
4 star - i would recommend
3 star - good
2 star - struggled to complete
1 star - could not finish
mmlz's review
5.0
More of a teaser than a prologue - January can't get here soon enough! Definitely worth the read and the wait!
chrish's review
5.0
Audio re-read complete. There is a reason The Wheel of Time is the best epic fantasy out there. This book is a huge part of it. Jordan (by way of Sanderson) sticks the landing in a way that seems impossible by books 9 or 10.
hteph's review
3.0
Difficult this one. It is the endind of a very long journey indeed, and It feels difficult to wrap it up... I have a problem to choose between a 3 and a 4. I'm pretty sure I'm going to re read it, and it is a pretty successful story with drama and teists and turns. Some dies some lives but... but ... after all this years I acctually wanted and longer epiloge about what happend to the world rather than just the people. I guess this is mostly a sign of abstinence .... It is a bit sad to leave a world you have known for so long. Now I just wish there where someone who could do some real editing of book 5 to 10 and it would be a real joy to crunch them sll in one swoope!
pkscout's review
4.0
This was a solid ending to a series that had some really rough points to it. After everything that happened in the series, what it find the hardest to swallow is that the 14 book saga that took 20 years to write and almost a year to read all took place in two years of story time. That just felt like too short a time for everything that happened. There were many "minor" plot points that got tied up in whimpers rather than bangs, and I really wonder if a very good editor could focus the series down to maybe eight or nine better paced books.