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The "Sanderlanche" is commonly accepted as one of his strong points. His magic systems can be a little hit or miss, but I would argue that he's doing interesting things other writers aren't with his creative use of magic systems. His plotting is another commonly accepted strength. The connectivity between his books through a shared universe is not entirely unique, but few authors have achieved it on this kind of scale. I would add world building as a strength, but that's not a unique strength in this genre. I'm never going to argue that he's a better writer than "x" because I honestly believe his writing can sink to fan-fiction tier at times. His WoT books are an example of this. I'm not his number one fan, so I can't really argue with any degree of passion about him as a writer. I still haven't read his most recent Stormlight Archive book because the last one really disappointed me. Honestly I'm kind of hoping somebody can give me good reasons to read Rhythm of War.

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