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Oct 19, 2009
Carl
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I decided to try something out by Brandon Sanderson, who will be completing Robert Jordan's immense Wheel of Time epic. Elantris is his first book, and a stand alone, which is nice-- I'm sick of people thinking that fantasy can only be written in series with more than three books (but of course, the publishers want to make more money, and a series is the best way to do that, from what I hear). Anyway, it's interesting so far, but it's also a bit frustrating b/c it's one of those stories where th
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I'm not very well-read when it comes to fantasy, but I'm trying to remedy that (Hoping to read WoT, Malazan, and Sword of Truth). I have a stack of Brandon's books on my shelf, but I thought I should try to knock of some of the shorter stand-alones before getting into a series.
One thing is clear, Sanderson has a rich imagination when it comes to world building, the logic of magic systems, but without any sacrifice of character or story. Interest in the fate of the characters is what keeps the p ...more
One thing is clear, Sanderson has a rich imagination when it comes to world building, the logic of magic systems, but without any sacrifice of character or story. Interest in the fate of the characters is what keeps the p ...more

It has been awhile since I've read a solid fantasy novel. Elantris completely surpassed my expectations. In his debut novel, Brandon Sanderson incorporated all of the elements a good book should have: unpredictability, courage, deceit, betrayal, war, heck- it even has a little romance.
The characterization was astounding. I often felt like the characters I was reading about were people I really knew.
And then there was the actual story. As I said, completely unpredictable. The last 100 pages had s ...more
The characterization was astounding. I often felt like the characters I was reading about were people I really knew.
And then there was the actual story. As I said, completely unpredictable. The last 100 pages had s ...more


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