Brandon Sanderson announced he would be releasing a new Cosmere universe book at his annual local Utah convention this week, detailing how it would be released next year, marking the first book since he declared his universe to be changing permanently to be pushing the LGBTQ agenda in fantasy.
Wind and Truth was a DNF for me. The modern language and the sheer whining of the characters really rubbed me the wrong way. His "disappointment" at not winning the Best Series Hugo proves that these were added in as "award bait."
I didn't finish Wind and Trurh either. I was considering getting it but after reading the chapters prior to its release and getting cringed by gayness in chapter 30, I decided not to get it at all.
In regards to your question, the answer is a flat out no. I read the first 30 chapters of Wind and Truth prior to the book's release and reading the cringe chapter 30 ended my desire to continue with The Stormlight Archive and the Cosmere as a whole.
I will also add that Wind and Truth is not the book in his Cosmere universe where he went full blown LGBTQ. It was actually the fourth book in his Mistborn era 2 Wax and Wayne series where he introduced a lesbian couple that eventually got married. He even details what happened when the lesbian couple came back from their honeymoon.
Wind and Truth was a DNF for me. The modern language and the sheer whining of the characters really rubbed me the wrong way. His "disappointment" at not winning the Best Series Hugo proves that these were added in as "award bait."
I didn't finish Wind and Trurh either. I was considering getting it but after reading the chapters prior to its release and getting cringed by gayness in chapter 30, I decided not to get it at all.
In regards to your question, the answer is a flat out no. I read the first 30 chapters of Wind and Truth prior to the book's release and reading the cringe chapter 30 ended my desire to continue with The Stormlight Archive and the Cosmere as a whole.
I will also add that Wind and Truth is not the book in his Cosmere universe where he went full blown LGBTQ. It was actually the fourth book in his Mistborn era 2 Wax and Wayne series where he introduced a lesbian couple that eventually got married. He even details what happened when the lesbian couple came back from their honeymoon.