Helpful Score: 9
Since Sanderson is the author tasked with the job of finishing the Wheel of Time series after Robert Jordan's death, I wanted to read some of his other works to get a feel for him. I picked up Elantris since it was a standalone novel, something that seems to be a bit of a rarity these days in the fantasy world. This started out strong as we're introduced to the characters and setting. The book is broken up into a triad of chapters. There are three viewpoint characters and we rotate through them every three chapters. Only one of them held my interest for the first half of the book. This is mostly a political themed book and there is little action in the first 200-300 pages. Plenty of important setup though and considering the story and where we are headed, it was needed to tell the story. While I typically enjoy a bit more action in my fantasy novels, I appreciate that Sanderson didn't sprinkle in some just to satisfy they "we must have massive battles every few pages, just to fill in the gaps between the story" trap that a lot of fantasy novels fall in to.
However, the second half of the book was worth the wait. There is a bit more action, still not a ton, but the pacing picks up and wow the twists. Branderson has a way of leading you in seemingly one direction only to throw a twist at you that at least I didn't expect. Everytime I thought I had the story figured out, I was wrong. That style of writing I enjoy. Well done. This is one I would definitly recommend to anyone and I will be picking up the remainder of Sanderson's books and anticipating his finale of Jordan's mammoth series.
However, the second half of the book was worth the wait. There is a bit more action, still not a ton, but the pacing picks up and wow the twists. Branderson has a way of leading you in seemingly one direction only to throw a twist at you that at least I didn't expect. Everytime I thought I had the story figured out, I was wrong. That style of writing I enjoy. Well done. This is one I would definitly recommend to anyone and I will be picking up the remainder of Sanderson's books and anticipating his finale of Jordan's mammoth series.
Helpful Score: 2
This is a great first novel for Sanderson. I am not a real science fiction/fantasy reader, so this was a different read for me. But I enjoyed it very much. It was not a lot of action, but more a lot on intrigue. The ending is full of unexpected surprises. I would definitely recommend it.
Helpful Score: 2
There is a point in every good book that I have read that I become engaged in what's going to happen to the characters. I never fully reached that point with this book. The story was interesting enough for me to keep reading, but parts were very slow, and as I inferred earlier I never become invested with the books characters, except possibly Hrathen, a sort of villain. It was a decent book, but far from great.
Helpful Score: 1
I had a hard time getting used to the character names and the world Sanderson created, but once I was into the flow of the book I really enjoyed it.
You can read my complete review here.
You can read my complete review here.