Brandon Sanderson tweeted saying he's done with draft one of A Memory of Light, the final Wheel of Time book!
We know that he isn't touching parts of the story that have already been written by Robert Jordan. We also saw a lot of improvement between the previous two books, and certainly we shall see a fantastic series ending novel!
There is a lot happening in the books just now, building towards the climax - Rand's mind is whole, the men's Black Tower is a crazy place, Semirhage, Graendal, Mesaana lie defeated, the White Tower stands united; On the flip side, Moridin's grand plan is yet unveiled, the Aiel undead is a surprise twist, we still don't know the song the Leaf People have (and perhaps the travellers are looking for...) AND MORE. There are tons of unresolved questions and prophecies, so this book is really going to have a lot riding on it.
Second half of 2012 is the release!
You can read my review of Towers of Midnight here
Read a review of The Gathering Storm here
Never heard of the Wheel of Time before? Go right here!
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Showing posts with label Brandon Sanderson. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Sneak Preview of new Brandon Sanderson novel!
Rumors say that this novel will also unveil at least 1 new Alloy used by the Allomancers.
Quoting from the prologue:
"Today, the dead town seemed completely empty, though he knew it wasn’t so. Wax had come here hunting a psychopath. And he wasn’t the only one."If you haven't read Brandon Sanderson before, he has a free novel on his website - and aside from the Robert Jordan/Wheel of Time books, has established a new epic in The Way of Kings: My review here
Read the prologue and Chapter 1 at TOR here: The Alloy of Law (excerpt)
More excerpts will be out on Tor from the book over the next few months.
Sunday, January 23, 2011
My confession - ebooks vs. paper
After two dozen posts extolling the virtues of ebooks, I am finally going to write one praising paper books.
My confession is: Rereading is easier on physical books!
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My most recent hardback buy was Towers of Midnight
by Brandson Sanderson and Robert Jordan, from the Wheel of Time series. This is the penultimate book in the series, and I was incredibly kicked to be able to get it on the day it released (as I was in the US of A at that time).
I completed this monster-sized novel on my birthday, one day and one night after it arrived, as it was an early arrival birthday gift. One really can’t get all the implications of such a busy book in so short a time, so I let everything simmer for a few weeks.
Last weekend, I decided to re-read the second half of the book…it felt great to be able to easily pick spots to slow down for, turning pages kept my momentum going. I've even taken to reading it for a few minutes every other day, just to re-read parts that I might have missed earlier. The pages feel great, with that still-stiff, only been read by one person in the world, feeling.
This is probably the only book that could have prompted this confession - I'm a little obsessed with the Wheel of Time series, as you might know.
I probably wouldn’t have read this again if I had only an ebook version – sad but true.
New to Wheel of Time?
You can read my review of the Towers of Midnight here
New to eBooks?
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Review: Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson
Description: "The Last Battle has started. The seals on the Dark One’s prison are crumbling. The Pattern itself is unraveling, and the armies of the Shadow have begun to boil out of the Blight...It is time to toss the dice"
Length: 864 pages of Hardcover (no ebook for 1 more year)
Overview: This is the most hotly anticipated book of the year (currently on a number of Amazon Bestseller Lists)! As the penultimate book in the Wheel of Time series, Towers of Midnight is about a lot of things, but there are two main focuses here - Tying off several hanging stories and prophecies, AND bringing all the required players to the site of the Final Showdown. A very fast-paced novel, there were very few moments that I could bear to put this book down (I read till 4 AM!)
Plus: A lot of resolutions, several plot-lines were tied up nicely. Rand was more of 'hidden' character in this book. Not to say that he didn't have a lot to say and do, but Rand came in at pivotal moments in other character's stories and changed the game. We didn't see too many Rand POV chapters, if I recall. Still, the phenomenal amount of work he got done in this manner! Perrin, not one of my fav characters, had one of the key Moments of Awesome in the book - and it was about time!!
Brandon's writing has really improved from his previous work on the series (The Gathering Storm). His ability to enter a character's personality and write multiple timelines is clearly growing, and hopefully will hit the sweet spot in the Final novel.
Minus: While this peeve is not about the actual book itself, it is more of a publisher gripe - why is the ebook being released one year after the hardcover? Not sure what the logic is. People do get used to reading on the Kindle, and especially for long, heavy books like this, I would have loved to be able to have the ebook option.
The focus clearly was on timelines, plots and resolving several open threads. Brandon had to hustle to be able to fit it all in and bring the diverse characters upto speed. I don't blame him for this, and I know he is able to write thrilling, deep characters, as we saw in The Way of Kings.
Overall: A very, very, strong setup for the finale - The Last Battle.
You will like this if: You are a high/epic fantasy reader, or like anything by George R. R. Martin, Steven Erikson, Robert Jordan. If you have read Brandon Sanderson's books, this is for you. If you haven't picked up the series yet, what better time than now? The next and final book is coming, and you have 13 books to go for entertainment..Unlike poor souls like me who waited 15 years for the complete series and The Last Battle.
Buy from Amazon: by Jordan's, Sanderson's Towers of Midnight (Hardcover) (2010) (Towers of Midnight (Wheel of Time))***
New to the series? Read my review of the entire series here.
My detailed analysis of the last book, The Gathering Storm, is here.
Watch the Trailer for Towers of Midnight here:
Trailer - Towers of Midnight (a.k.a Most Anticipated Book of the Year)
Trailer - Towers of Midnight (a.k.a Most Anticipated Book of the Year)
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Teaser Tuesday #18 - Towers of Midnight
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"A wave of wrongness washed over her, a warping in the air, the Pattern itself rippling. A balescream it was called - a moment when creation itself howled in pain."
New to the series? Read my review of the entire series here.
My detailed analysis of the last book, The Gathering Storm, is here.
Watch the Trailer for Towers of Midnight here:
Trailer - Towers of Midnight (a.k.a Most Anticipated Book of the Year)
Trailer - Towers of Midnight (a.k.a Most Anticipated Book of the Year)
Bai, I disappear to read.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
Trailer - Towers of Midnight (a.k.a Most Anticipated Book of the Year)
The regular old-timers on this blog know that I have long been a fan of Robert Jordan's (my review of the Wheel of Time is linked there). When The Gathering Storm, Book 12, came out, I read it with bated breath, and reviewed it in detail. I read Brandon Sanderson's entire Mistborn series to understand his writing style, and it paid off when TGS was released. Now, I am loyal to both authors, independently and together.
That is why I am SO excited about Towers of Midnight - the penultimate book in the Wheel of Time series!! I have this on pre-order for my birthday.
Here is the Trailer, and the Making of the Trailer (after the break)
Monday, October 4, 2010
Review: The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson
Grade: A+
Excerpt:
Speak again the ancient oaths,
Life before death.
Strength before weakness.
Journey before Destination.
and return to men the Shards they once bore.
The Knights Radiant must stand againLength: 1008 Pages, 19680 Kindle Pages
The buzz over this book has been phenomenal. Brandon Sanderson has to be one of the most marketed authors today, across genres. It seems strange that this first book was published in 2005, given that he has managed to publish Five books in five years. There are three central characters: 1) Kaladin - A man trained to be a surgeon, turned into a slave, forced to work in highly dangerous debilitating conditions and find leadership within himself. 2) Shallan - A young, gently-brought up lady with a fervor for scholarship and some strange talents with art. 3) Dalinar - An aging general, brother to the dead King, beset by doubts about himself, dreams, and his way of life.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Robert Jordan - The Gathering Storm
Rating: A
Description: Tarmon Gai’don, the Last Battle, looms. And mankind is not ready.
How do you begin reviewing an 800 page book?
How does one review a book that you have such an emotional connection with - passionately, or take a step back and attempt being impartial?
As I described earlier , this series is one that I started and it lost impact for me towards the last few books.
Robert Jordan died before he finished the planned final book 'Memories of Midnight' , leaving behind a manuscript. Brandon Sanderson was elected by the editor (RJ's wife) to complete it. He decided that it was simply too big and rewrote it into a three-part Grand Finale.
The Gathering Storm is Part 1. This is one great book, even to someone who read the last RJ novel years ago, and so didn't remember much.
I solved that issue using the 'cunning' method of skipping those names/situations I had forgotten :) .
Highly recommended, for the fans of the series who have perhaps not read the last two books - yes, this means you!
It helped that Brandon Sanderson focused on core characters, mainly Egwene and Rand. No more wandering Plotlines starring people you can't remember!
Reading this book gave me a good look into Egwene's mind, probably the best since she was made Amyrlin. Brandon Sanderson finally got closure on a couple of big open issues, and resolved some of the major prophecy threads left dangling.
*mild spoiler below* Click through to read
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