Sanderson introduces a totally new concept in Magic, that makes the story much more interesting, with strong characters, extensive world building which is part of over encompassing cosomere, that spans several books by the same author.
Brandon Sanderson, fantasy’s newest master tale spinner, author of the acclaimed debut Elantris, dares to turn a genre on its head by asking a simple question: What if the hero of prophecy fails? What kind of world results when the Dark Lord is in charge? The answer will be found in the... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)
“The right belief is like a good cloak, I think. If it fits you well, it keeps you warm and safe. The wrong fit, however, can suffocate.”Sazed
“The entire point of life is to find ways to get others to do your work for you. Don't you know anything about basic economics?”Breeze
“That's kind of what trust is, isn't it? A willful self-delusion? You have to shut out that voice that whispers about betrayal, and just hope that your friends aren't going to hurt you.”Vin
“The trick is to never stop looking. There's always another secret.”Kelsier
“Belief isn't simply a thing for fair times and bright days, I think. What is belief--what is faith--if you don't continue in it after failure? ...Anyone can believe in someone, or something, that always succeeds, Mistress. But failure...ah, now, that is hard to believe in, certainly and truly. Difficult enough to have value, I think.”Sazed
I. Acknowledgements
II. Prologue
III. Part One: The Survivor of Hathsin (Chapters 1 - 8)
IV. Part Two: Rebels Beneath a Sky of Ash (Chapters 9 - 15)
V. Part Three: Children of a Bleeding Sun (Chapters 16 - 25)
VI. Part Four: Dancers in a Sea of Mist (Chapters 26 - 34)
VII. Part Five: Believers in a Forgotten World (Chapters 35 - 38)
VIII. Epilogue
IX. Ars Arcanum
Followed by The Well of Ascension.
If the child can appreciate Tolkien, Robert Jordan, and other epic fantasy novels, this will be a great addition to their library. There is some violence. Mentions prostitutes, abundant gory violence, a few other touchy subjects. However, all the main characters are kind, good people and are usually distanced from all the negatives.
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