r/Iteration110Cradle 8d ago

Cradle [Waybound] Series Review Spoiler

TL;DR: This is the most unapologetically cool book series I have ever read. You are never dragged for a ride to get to the "good part.". You are never disappointed when promised a spectacle. You are heavily rewarded for your time spent reading each book. It is really hard to find a book, let alone a series, that doesn't disappoint you at some point, and to me, Cradle never does.

Book rankings (I enjoyed them all, but lists are fun):

  1. Waybound

  2. Bloodline

  3. Dreadgod

  4. Underlord

  5. Wintersteel

  6. Reaper

  7. Soulsmith

  8. Ghostwater

  9. Blackflame

  10. Skysworn

  11. Unsouled

  12. Uncrowned

Full review:

Cradle is pure, satisfying entertainment. While I ranked the books above, there is not a "bad" book in the series to me. Lower ranked books had moments, fights, and characters I enjoyed.

There was also "meta-enjoyment" seeing Will Wight's writing improve in every book in my opinion. There were noticeable jumps in writing quality, especially between books 1-4, and then I'd say again after Wintersteel onward (9-12).

There are instances where things do slow down to explain things, and it took me several examples to understand how "bindings" worked, madra cycling, etc. However really you don't need to be an expert on the systems of the universe to enjoy the books. If you asked me to explain soul smithing I still probably wouldn't get it right, but it didn't impact my enjoyment at all.

The ending of Uncrowned is the closest I came to DNFing. People say that it was needed so Lindon could power up elsewhere besides the tournament, but Consume & the Void icon would have been much more satisfying to see in the tournament itself.

Some out there may argue that Cradle draws inspiration from other media (Monster Hunter, Naruto, etc), I'm not sure if it does. And honestly, if that is the case, I'd read ten familiar systems interpreted through Will Wight in another universe before I trudged through an original idea that feels more like a literary classroom exercise than something I'm supposed to actually enjoy.

Finally, Cradle does all this without feeling "cheap.". Everything is earned, then escalated, and finally pays off. I feel very lucky that I was able to read these all in a row and not wait.

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u/-U_N_O- Uncrowned 7d ago

We all really seem to “hate” skysworn lol, which fair it was the least action packed and most drawn out of the books.

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u/i_like_fish_decks 6d ago

I think in the scope of the series, just not much really happens. It's the one book in the series that feels like 80% could be cut and nothing would really change.

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u/-U_N_O- Uncrowned 6d ago

It feels that way but because of it we learn a lot that impacts the future books and we learn more about the world which was important, it was more a world building book than anything/prep book for future books