Cosmere Commentary: Elantris Review
This “standalone” book opened the door for us to a bigger universe and started our journey into what's now known as the Cosmere.
Read MoreThis “standalone” book opened the door for us to a bigger universe and started our journey into what's now known as the Cosmere.
Read MoreWe review The Lost Metal - Book 7 of The Mistborn Saga! This is the last book of Mistborn Era 2. We discuss how well this book wrap up this Era and what we thought about the overall story.
Read MoreThe Credible Nerds got a sneak peek at the cake and it looked amazing! It was a red velvet cake with the Allomantic symbol of Steel on top of it.
Read MoreWe discuss the upcoming Dragonsteel Convention that takes place on November 14 and 15, 2022! We also spend some time speculating about The Lost Metal and give a few predictions of what we might read about in the story.
Read MoreBrandon Sanderson has revealed the title and the first ten chapters of the fourth book he wrote in secret and that will be included in his Secret Project. Sanderson is calling this one “Stormlight adjacent”, meaning while it’s part of the Cosmere and the Stormlight Archive series, it’s not directly connected to the existing Stormlight Archive story…yet.
Read MoreInformation about the third book of the Secret Project has been revealed to the world! Brandon Sanderson has revealed the title of the book and released the first seven chapters of the story on his website.
Read MoreThe second of four that Brandon Sanderson wrote during the pandemic has been revealed!
Read MoreAs a follow up to the announcement Brandon Sanderson made earlier this week, he has released the title of the first book! This novel, and others, will be funded through his Kickstarter campaign and will be released January 2023.
Read MoreIn a video update released today from Brandon Sanderson, he reports that he is currently writing Wax and Wayne 4, The Lost Metal.
Read MoreGet ready for Rhythm of War.
Read MoreThe Credible Nerds present exclusive video from the release party of Brandon Sanderson’s Oathbringer, the third book in the Stormlight Archive.
Read MoreThe following is an exclusive audio only clip from the release party of Oathbringer, Book Three of the Stormlight Archive. Read by Brandon Sanderson (the author) himself, this is a very rough draft of the Prologue from an upcoming book titled 'Skyward'.He has asked that if you haven't heard this and plan on going to a release party that you not listen until you can hear it live from him as he reads it.
A short story set during the events of Elantris on the world of Sel.
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Return to the Cosmere world of Sel in the novella of The Emperor's Soul by Brandon Sanderson. The story of Elantris and this one both take place on Sel, but are not overtly connected and don't rely on each other narratively (at least at this point). This novella was recently released in the collection of stories, Arcanam Unbounded by Brandon Sanderson.
In The Emperor's Soul we are introduced to a new magic system and a new civilization. We meet Shai who is a thief and a Forger, who is being held captive for theft by a group of nobles who need her to restore the Emperor's soul to him. The Emperor was attacked by assassin's, and while he still lives, he is in a coma and unable to speak. A bargain is struck with Shai that if she is able to restore the Emperor, they will let her go.
The magic system that Shai is able to use is called Forging. This requires that the Forger learn all she can about her subject and recreate memories, habits, opinions, etc. and put them into a soulstone stamp so that the individual can use this soulstamp on a daily basis to remind them of their lost memories.
Most of the story takes place in Shai's room that she is being imprisoned in while creating the soulstamp for the Emperor. While this sounds kind of boring, it's actually filled with great character development, political intrigue, and interesting world building. The story takes place over a period of 90 days, but moves really fast and has great pacing.
While The Emperor's Soul is only a novella and takes place in such a confined area, there is so much information learned about this newly introduced Rose Empire of Sel. The devil is in the details as they say. I guarantee you'll be reading this one over and over to try and figure out how it not only connects with Elantris, but the rest of the Cosmere.
The Credible Nerds review the third book in the second Mistborn series - The Bands of Mourning!
Read MoreThe Credible Nerds review the second book in the the second Mistborn series - Shadows of Self!
Read MoreThe Emperor's Soul is another amazing story by Brandon Sanderson. We are introduced to characters that evolve before our eyes in the short timeframe of the events of the story. Another new intriguing magic system, Forging, is revealed by Sanderson that brings a freshness to the story. There is a depth to The Emperor's Soul that demonstrates Sanderson's mastery of storytelling, whether it is 1000 page novel or a short story as this.
The story starts off in what seems to be the last moments of Shai's life, but she is given a second chance in exchange for services to the Emperor's advisors. The Emperor has been attacked and his life and soul hang in the balance. Shai is brought in to save the Emperor's soul. Shai is a Forger with a gift for changing the nature of things for the better. The majority of the story is how Shai is locked in a room and tasked to recreate the Emperor's soul, however there is so much more going on than this.
The Emperor's Soul is one of those stories that as you're reading you come to realize something bigger is going on than what is being revealed. There are different levels of planning by Shai going on, not only are we privy to what all the characters know is going on, but we are also "let in" on what Shai is planning to do in her head. However, there is another level to the story that is not revealed to us until the end. Breadcrumbs are left throughout the story and hints are dropped. Towards the latter end of the story, we are able to realize something else is going on, but not until the last scenes do we see it come to fruition.
The concept of Forging and the art that it is as presented in the story is a very interesting concept for a "magic system" in the story. Although a little difficult to understand at first, Brandon does a great job at providing small examples throughout the story that reveal more about the art and solidify it's believability in the story.
Although not part of the story, there is a Postscript at the end of the book that discusses how Brandon came up with the idea of Forging that was personable and great insight to Forging. The Postscript also mentions that this story takes place in the same world as Elantris, Sel. There are no direct links from the story to the events in the story Elantris or it's characters.
The Emperor's Soul is a great story that is told with depth and complexity, in both characterization and plot. I felt that Shai's character, as well as all the characters were well developed and were believable in their emotions and motivations. The plot was very well thought out and contained many twists and turns, that were amazingly well carried out for the length of the story. The angst that existed throughout the story was very well done and existed in many different forms. While reading, I often found myself becoming anxious for Shai and her predicament and that she only had a certain amount of time to complete her task. As time ran down and her plans were put into motion, it was very fulfilling to see it all come together.
One of Brandon's strength's in my mind has been his ability to put several story lines in motion and to bring them all to fulfillment in a fast paced and believable manner. That strength combined with his fighting/battle scenes, are always amazing and fun to read. There is a little bit of fighting at the end of the story.
I wholeheartedly recommend The Emperor's Soul for everyone. There are no inappropriate scenes of sex, sensuality or violence. A core aspect of the story is being genuine and learning to trust. A good lesson to learn for anyone. The Emperor's Soul is entertaining and will hold up well to multiple readings.
Legion is a quickly moving story about how Stephen Leeds uses his condition of having "hallucinations" for his benefit and for the benefit of others. These hallucinations are personalities that manifest themselves to Stephen, and the reader, as actual persons. As a result of these others he is able to quickly adapt to new situations that arise and uses these hallucinations to solve conflicts. Stephen comes across as crazy to those around him, but in his opinion is "perfectly sane". These hallucinations have their own individual personalities, likes, desires and flaws.
Legion is well written and has a good pace. For the length of the story there is good character and story development in the amount of time available to do so. Legion is a fun book that can be read in an hour or two and is enjoyable.
As Legion begins we are introduced to the main character, Stephen Leeds, who is by his account, a genius. However, he is plagued by these hallucinations. These hallucinations are separate persons with their own personalities and agendas. Stephen interacts with them as individuals and relies on them for information throughout the course of the story. While this phenomenom is not explained or fleshed out (which is what the author seems to have done intentionally), it is intriguing to read. The reader is expected to read on without the explanation being given, however it doesn't impact the story. There are hints in the story that this wasn't always the case with Stephen and that it was a condition that was brought on to him somehow.
There are a couple of interesting things about Legion that captured my interest from the start. One is the concept of having multiple personalities being a help and not a hinderance to one's life. This concept is addressed in the story, not only in theory but also demonstrated throughout the story, which is one of the reasons why the reader doesn't get hung up on "How does this all work?". Another interesting concept is the MacGuffin (that is more fully fleshed out than most) of the camera and how it is included in the plot of the story. While this MacGuffin lends itself to science fiction, it was believable and fun to read. With the inclusion of this particular MacGuffin and it's capabilities, the story is like a modern day Indiana Jones adventure - but better.
This short novella is one of Brandon Sanderson's shorter books, and as Brandon is known for his lengthy novels this can come as a surprise for those that haven't read one of his shorter stories. While Brandon's longer novels are amazing, his short novellas are just as entertaining. Such is the case for Legion. With the speed and efficiency that Brandon writes his books, I'm sure there will be a follow up to this story especially since the ending leads us to believe that there are more Stephen Leeds stories to tell.
I recommend this novella to all readers who enjoy a good mystery. There is a little bit of violence, akin to a PG movie, and there are no scenes of sex and no swearing.
I recently got my latest book, Legion by Brandon Sanderson published by Subterranean Press. It's a shorter Sanderson novel as it's only about 88 pgs, but it sounds interesting. The cool thing that Brandon is doing with this release, is that he is giving away, yes - giving away for FREE! - an ebook copy to everyone who buys this book. All you have to do is send him a photo of you holding YOUR book (that you bought) and he will email you a copy of the Legion ebook. Pretty cool, huh? For those that don't know Brandon, that's par for the course for him.
The Credible Nerds review the final book in the Mistborn trilogy - The Hero of Ages.
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