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Well, I have just now finished this book that I began reading on March 2nd and which (minus a couple of days I didn't get to read any) has taken me about 3 weeks to finish.
Longest book I've read so far, standing at 1243 pages and the beginning feels so very far away from the end. However, the world which is built up and all the stories within which connect it, honestly makes for a fantastic experience.
I highly recommend this book but I would advise patience. Not because it is boring or a slow starter (it's not), but because you need to appreciate how the story is written and the journey on which the author is taking you. You also need to prepare yourself that when you first begin, hashing out 50 or 100 pages doesn't make a dent in the bulk of remaining story.
It was a very wild and exciting ride. Each chapter leaves you wanting to discover what comes next and the ending is something that will sit with you for a while.
Honest review: 10/10. Would highly recommend. I'm going to miss this book which I have spent 3 weeks making my way through.