Saturday, May 30, 2026

Book Review: Wind and Truth (Stormlight Archive #5) by Brandon Sanderson

Wind and Truth (The Stormlight Archive, #5)Wind and Truth by Brandon Sanderson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The culmination of journeys, discoveries, and struggles on the planet of Roshar occurs in a showdown between the champions of two gods as their forces battle up to the moment of the confrontation. Wind and Truth is the fifth book and concluding installment of the first arc of Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Archive series as the forces of Honor and Odium struggle over ten days for the control of territory before a Contest of Champions is set to hopefully settle the war between the two Shards for good.

Sanderson had a three-fold challenge of crafting an ending to the first arc of his signature series while simultaneously planting the seeds for the second arc throughout along with establishing the connections with the wider Cosmere already hinted at in other series and standalones. Add to all of that the fact that Sanderson firmly established the early history of Roshar in this book along with glimpse of the Spiritual Realm via the visions that numerous characters experienced. Of all the point-of-view character arcs that have featured throughout the five books, Sanderson seemed to highlight three—Dalinar, Kaladin, and Szeth—because they came to an end or a major transition point that’ll affect the second arc. The 1344-page book has the typical multi-prong climax that one expects from a Sanderson novel of this scale and a series of scenes covering the aftermath. Honestly, my opinion on this book has changed a lot since I finished reading it and thus influenced my rating of it on its own, so my rating reflects it as a concluding volume at this moment however when the series resumes and ultimately concludes it could widely change.

Wind and Truth is a colossus of a read, but it completes the first arc of Brandon Sanderson’s Stormlight Archive series and changes the complexion of the Cosmere that had only been hinted at in recent entries in other series and standalones.

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