A review by stephenmeansme
Brotherhood of the Wolf by David Farland

3.0

Things get weirder as the Reaver threat collides with Raj Ahten's march of ruin across Rofehavan. Points to Farland for developing the high-concept high fantasy in unexpected but not disconnected directions. This series does feel much more serialized than other chunky fantasies, with very little denouement after the big battle (which is pretty nuts, and this is only halfway through the first mega-arc?). And I think Farland is committed to some gnarly magic apocalypse scenario in future installments, plus "underdark" shenanigans going after the god-king of the Reavers, so that's fun.

2.5 stars rounded up. Still solid, I'll probably come back to this series in a bit.