Fun Cosmere book, not for everyone, reminiscent of The Princess Bride.
I really loved this book; it's one of the most fun Cosmere books Sanderson has written. The humor might not land with everyone, but it’s a wholesome, mysterious seafaring adventure that I adored.
Top 10 fantasy books, thought-provoking themes of self-identity and mental illness.
This book is strongly atmospheric and thought-provoking, exploring themes of self-identity and mental illness. It's mysterious and the setting is a character in itself.
Epic fantasy, character-driven, set in an oppressive desert landscape.
The story is very character-driven, and I found most characters, especially Cayada, to be unique and compelling. It's refreshing to find a world that’s not the typical medieval fantasy but has depth.
Conclusion to the Wax and Wayne series, ties in many Cosmere elements.
I’m heartbroken but satisfied with this conclusion. It’s one of the funniest Cosmere books I’ve read, and it’s perfect for ultra Sanderson fans. It makes me very excited for the future of the Cosmere.
Standalone book, emotional with a blend of fantasy martial arts and magic.
This is probably my favorite standalone book right now. It's an emotional ride about love and loss, blending fantasy and martial arts in a way that really moved me.
Mixes sci-fi and fantasy, unique world-building with giant bats and Elven vampires.
I was captivated by the unique mix of sci-fi and fantasy elements. The world-building is weird and wonderful, filled with giant bats and Elven vampire-like creatures that are just so intriguing.
Introduces Fairy elements, werewolves, and has a great mystery.
This book is where the Dresden series picks up steam. It introduces fairies and brings back werewolves, along with a great mystery. It’s possibly my favorite Dresden book yet.
LitRPG series, funny with video game RPG elements.
I was surprised by how much I loved this series; it's so funny and entertaining. The comedy is on point, and I found myself laughing out loud many times. It’s a great blend of humor and RPG elements.
Influenced by the movie Your Name, involves a unique magic system.
It’s hard to choose between this book and 'Tres of the Emerald Sea'. There were cringy moments but also some that blew my mind. The romance Sanderson built was something I really appreciated.
Malazan Book of the Fallen series, richly imagined epic fantasy.
I’ve been introduced to one of the most vast realms I’ve ever read, and it’s so immersive. It’s a bit overwhelming but in a good way, as the mystery and myriad of characters keep me deeply engaged.
Essential fantasy saga with a strong anti-hero and Multiverse elements.
I’m enjoying it even more the second time around. Elric is one of the best anti-heroes ever, and the Multiverse created is fascinating with eerie and alien lovecraftian elements.
Action-packed Cosmere book with many references to the universe.
I’m currently reading this book and enjoying the action-packed narrative. It's full of Cosmere mentions which are satisfying for a fan like me, as I pick up on all the Easter eggs and connections.