![]() I personally feel like this is a book written by a man for other men. David seeks to join the Reckoners because he has valuable knowledge that could be the key to bringing down Steelheart - and that is what David wants most of all. ![]() Then, among all of this, a group of rebels form to try and take down the Epics one by one and reclaim the world they once knew (these people are called the Reckoners). The story isn't a new idea, it's about certain people (called "Epics") developing superpowers and using those powers to terrorize others and build empires based on fear. It's dramatic, people die, we get a feel for why David wants vengeance - all good. Sanderson seems to be a competent writer and he starts by setting the opening scene very well. Unless, of course, you are specifically looking for cliched characters, predictable twists and tiresome descriptions of weaponry. In my opinion, there is nothing you can get from this book that you can't get from better books about superheroes and supervillains like Vicious and Gone. well, all I can say is that I hope this isn't representative of all his books because Steelheart really disappointed me. So I decided to pick up his recent young adult work instead of committing to a series with several releases already. I've heard such great things about all of Brandon Sanderson's books and he's an author I've been meaning to read for what seems like forever. He has appeared on the New York Times Best-Seller List multiple times, with five novels hitting the #1 spot.Ĭurrently living in Utah with his wife and children, Brandon teaches creative writing at Brigham Young University. The Emperor’s Soul won the 2013 Hugo Award for Best Novella. The only author to make the short list for the David Gemmell Legend Award six times in four years, Brandon won that award in 2011 for The Way of Kings. Two more novellas, Legion and The Emperor’s Soul, were released by Subterranean Press and Tachyon Publications in 2012, and 2013 brought two young adult novels, The Rithmatist from Tor and Steelheart from Delacorte. the Evil Librarians series have been released in new editions by Starscape, and his novella Infinity Blade Awakening was an ebook bestseller for Epic Games accompanying their acclaimed Infinity Blade iOS video game series. Four books in his middle-grade Alcatraz vs. He was chosen to complete Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time series 2009’s The Gathering Storm and 2010’s Towers of Midnight were followed by the final book in the series, A Memory of Light, in January 2013. ![]() Tor has published Elantris, the Mistborn trilogy and its followup The Alloy of Law, Warbreaker, and The Way of Kings and Words of Radiance, the first two in the planned ten-volume series The Stormlight Archive. This changed when an eighth grade teacher gave him Dragonsbane by Barbara Hambly.īrandon was working on his thirteenth novel when Moshe Feder at Tor Books bought the sixth he had written. As a child Brandon enjoyed reading, but he lost interest in the types of titles often suggested to him, and by junior high he never cracked a book if he could help it. This collection features The Emperor’s Soul, Mistborn: Secret History, and a brand-new Stormlight Archive novella, Edgedancer.Įarlier this year he released Calamity, the finale of the #1 New York Times bestselling Reckoners trilogy that began with Steelheart.īrandon Sanderson was born in 1975 in Lincoln, Nebraska. Brandon’s major books for the second half of 2016 are The Dark Talent, the final volume in Alcatraz Smedry’s autobiographical account of his battle against the Evil Librarians who secretly rule our world, and Arcanum Unbounded, the collection of short fiction in the Cosmere universe that includes the Mistborn series and the StormlightĪrchive, among others.
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