The natural heir to Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive series hit No.1 in the US and No.2 in the UK with the hardback release of the massive second volume, WORDS OF RADIANCE. Split into two volumes for paperback this is Part One of that second volume.
WORDS OF RADIANCE takes the reader even deeper into the lives of its characters as they fight for power, freedom and their lives on the extraordinary, hurricane swept world of Rosharr.
Famed for his plotting, his wonderful characters and his intricate magic systems Brandon Sanderson is poised to take up the crown of Robert Jordan as the creator of the keynote epic fantasy series of its time with the Stormlight Archive.
I’m Brandon Sanderson, and I write stories of the fantastic: fantasy, science fiction, and thrillers.
Defiant, the fourth and final volume of the series that started with Skyward in 2018, comes out in November 2023, capping an already book-filled year that will see the releases of all four Secret Projects: Tress of the Emerald Sea, The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England, Yumi and the Nightmare Painter, and Secret Project Four (with its official title reveal coming October 2023). These four books were all initially offered to backers of the #1 Kickstarter campaign of all time.
November 2022 saw the release of The Lost Metal, the seventh volume in the Mistborn saga, and the final volume of the Mistborn Era Two featuring Wax & Wayne. The third era of Mistborn is slated to be written after the first arc of the Stormlight Archive wraps up.
In November 2020 we saw the release of Rhythm of War—the fourth massive book in the New York Times #1 bestselling Stormlight Archive series that began with The Way of Kings—and Dawnshard (book 3.5), a novella set in the same world that bridges the gaps between the main releases. This series is my love letter to the epic fantasy genre, and it’s the type of story I always dreamed epic fantasy could be. The fifth volume, Wind and Truth, is set for release in fall 2024.
Most readers have noticed that my adult fantasy novels are in a connected universe called the Cosmere. This includes The Stormlight Archive, both Mistborn series, Elantris, Warbreaker, and various novellas available on Amazon, including The Emperor’s Soul, which won a Hugo Award in 2013. In November 2016 all of the existing Cosmere short fiction was released in one volume called Arcanum Unbounded. If you’ve read all of my adult fantasy novels and want to see some behind-the-scenes information, that collection is a must-read.
I also have three YA series: The Rithmatist (currently at one book), The Reckoners (a trilogy beginning with Steelheart), and Skyward. For young readers I also have my humorous series Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians, which had its final book, Bastille vs. the Evil Librarians, come out in 2022. Many of my adult readers enjoy all of those books as well, and many of my YA readers enjoy my adult books, usually starting with Mistborn.
Additionally, I have a few other novellas that are more on the thriller/sci-fi side. These include the Legion series, as well as Perfect State and Snapshot. There’s a lot of material to go around!
Good starting places are Mistborn (a.k.a. The Final Empire), Skyward, Steelheart,The Emperor’s Soul, and Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians. If you’re already a fan of big fat fantasies, you can jump right into The Way of Kings.
I was also honored to be able to complete the final three volumes of The Wheel of Time, beginning with The Gathering Storm, using Robert Jordan’s notes.
Sample chapters from all of my books are available at brandonsanderson.com—and check out the rest of my site for chapter-by-chapter annotations, deleted scenes, and more.
HOT DAMN that was good! So good that the word 'good' doesn't even come close to describing how good it was! I loved this book. I am such complete trash for the characters. Shallan will always be my fave because she is precious. I'm so nervous to continue this series because I feel like a lot of shit is gonna happen and it'll mess with my emotions. Still gonna pick up part two straight away though. CAN'T WAIT!
I think this is the first book I've read where two main characters have a conversation about poop x) Going to have a small pause before diving into part 2. I really love where the story is going now! All the bickering between the characters is gold.
At the risk of being accused of getting the needle stuck; I'm less enchanted by Shallan than I am by Kaladin, Dalinar and Adolin. I love the fact that she's an artist (and a red-head, there's something incredibly alluring about fiery-red-hair) but I don't find myself in love with her character.
Adolin is growing on me but Dalinar and Kaladin are more interesting. I do so enjoy Kaladin's sense of honour and his determination to do his duty no matter what the consequences.
I think I mentioned in my pre-review notes that some of the interludes didn't really capture me and they are the reason I've marked it down a little. You get some back-story on Shallan's difficult upbringing and how her Father was that gave her some depth, but I didn't really need that; it was just details that I had already guessed at and that padded out a few extra pages, IMO.
I think there is a lot more to be discovered about Shallan's character, however, so I shall be very interested to see what occurs in part 2 of this book. There is so much scope for her to grow and blossom creatively.
Sadeus is there for us to hate, and let's face it we all need a good bad-guy or gal to dislike. And then, of course, there's Amaram; who Kaladin positively detests. Ah, so many little stories within stories going on; it's no wonder why this series has such a following.
Anyway, I think that's enough rabbiting. Onward to part 2 of Words of Radiance for me.
This is the first part of the second instalment in The Stormlight Archive series.
This is an accurate depiction of me trying to accurately describe how incredible this book is:
The first book was packed full of magical information for the reader and the characters to learn. I had assumed that the education in this series was complete but it proved to be only the beginning as even more background and history concerning the spren, the Knights Radiant and a whole host of other entities, as well as how to manage or use them for future purpose, was imparted.
Much of this information was learnt through Shallan, one of the many protagonists that featured here. Shallan was present in the previous instalment yet her role in the overarching story-line remained unknown to me then. She was always an interesting character but here she came into her own, by overcoming the obstacles placed in her way, and became a truly lovable one. Not, however, one devoid of flaws, but this only made her more authentic and relatable.
Kaladin was the other primary protagonist. He was the individual I originally most bonded with, and who now must only take a share of my affections. The responsibilities placed upon him at book one's close were heightened here and his character was far more overwrought and overburdened because of it. I shared new information with Shallan but how to utilise them came largely from Kaladin. This made both perspectives not only highly entertaining but also as key as each other in seeing the plot through to fruition.
I remain as excited as ever to continue on with this epic fantasy adventure and am yet to find a Sanderson book that does not make my jaw drop open in awe of his brilliance.
Drugo čitanje, a prvo u prijevodu, mi je donijelo smireniji pristup - nisam morao gutati stranice kako bih došao do "onoga što slijedi", a i ranije se išlo spavati :)
Prijevod je dopunio neke stvari koje promaknu čitanjem originala, ipak nisam ni amer ni englez.
Nemam zamjerki osim što osobno termin "high storm" ne bih preveo kao "visoka oluja".
Sve moguće preporuke fanovima epske fantastike.
Dva citata:
Mnogi muškarci odbijaju čak i da pogledaju knjige, smatrajući da to nije muževno. Adolinu to izgleda nije smetalo. Zanimljivo.
Upotreba lepog lica da bi se muškarac naterao da postupi po tvojim željama nimalo se ne razlikuje od toga kada muškarac mišićima primorava ženu da radi ono što on hoće, kazala je. I jedno i drugo je prosto i s godinama će izdati onoga ko ih koristi.
we're finally back into this massive series! Brandon Sanderson, one of the kings of epic fantasy, has managed to captivate me again with the first half of this tome, which is no mean feat, given i'm intimidated just by looking at the page count of Words of Radiance. our four main characters have finally managed to meet one another, which brings me great satisfaction, and i really look forward to seeing how Kaladin's relationship with both Shallan and Adolin develops.
onto the second half! thanks, Yegi, for forcing me to read this ;)
I was supposed to be asleep an hour ago, but I couldn't put this down. I don't know what else to say, aside from I adore this series.
As with The Way of Kings, I'm gonna wait until I've finished part two to write a review even though I still haven't put up my review for WoK yet lmaaaaao
This book made me laugh aloud. It was also brilliantly descriptive, built, and inspired anticipation and in some instances, dread, as I was reading it. A lot of things surprised me in this book; I adored it!! Onto the next installment!
What can I say that is not already said about this book?
Brandon Sanderson is really a master of fantasy and you can't convinceme otherwise. So after the end of The Way of Kings I needed answers and jumped right into Words of Radiance. It started off with answering some questions and giving us more questions to think about. I enjoyed the politics of Alethkar and the rest of Roshar, it added an extra layer of possibilities and misfortune to come. Also, the fact it was building slowly but what is happening isn't clear gave added this low hum of tension building up in the background. What I enjoyed the most is having no idea what will happen. I tried to predict what will happen but never was near to the right answer.
My favorite part was the slow discovery and unveiling of the magic of this world, everyone is lost and the whole cast of main characters is as clueless as we are.
I never thought I'd like such type of fantasy, it felt so intimidating to start but his writing style and the amount of details he adds to the story surprisingly made all the more enjoyable. Even when the story is complicated and the world is massive, he still takes his time with the characters and to me I have to like the character to continue reading. So this being not Kaladin's book is making it rank less for me in the series.
The action in this book is definitely better than it is in The Way Of Kings, mainly because the scale of the story is much much bigger, and things are becoming more dire in all of Roshar.
The more books by Sanderson I read, the more I love his work. It's intricately created, with wonderful worlds created on clear, clockwork principles which are just *begging* to be discovered. His style may be simple, but the plots usually aren't, and that's a great combo when it comes to long stories.
Also, bless his prolific heart - he almost writes them faster than I can read them (no, not really, but I don't worry I'll run out of Sanderson soon).
Anyway, "Words of Radiance". "Words of Radiance" RULES. If I thought "The Way of Kings" started slowly, then became more and more exciting, and that excitement was well worth it, well - over here there's nothing slow.
If the first book in the series was mostly about Kaladin, the young man who is trained to be a surgeon, grows up to be a soldier, is betrayed, then ends up an inspiring hero, the first volume of "Words of Radiance" is more about Shallan, a young woman from an impoverished noble family, grown in horrid circumstances, who comes into her own and learns to become other people. I mean, not permanently, but how to pretend to be something other than she is with great success, in order to further her goals.
But the volume is quite well rounded: while the focus shifts, there's no feeling that we strayed from the characters we've come to know and enjoy reading about, nor that they're idling about and twiddling their thumbs while waiting for the plot to come get them.
I thoroughly enjoyed it. I was going to work a bit this afternoon, but I took a short break and ended up reading the last 100 pages of this, which is... not ideal, but thoroughly fun. Now, to NOT move on to the second volume, but do my job.
In dem Band laufen die Handlungsstränge zum ersten Mal zusammen. Neue Fragen und Mysterien tauchen auf, jetzt bin ich so richtig in der Reihe angekommen. Schallan ist für mich mit Abstand die interessanteste Figur und ich hab mich gefreut, dass ihr hier relativ viel Erzählzeit zugestanden wird.
I really enjoyed reading this first part of Words of Radiance and - surprisingly - this was very much due to the fact that the author takes us back into Shallan's past and therefore her family dynamic is better explained. That was very enlightening as I understand her a lot better now and feel a lot more compassion towards her. I did not like her very much in the The Way of Kings nor understood her so that was helpful. She has gone through some serious s.... !! The other thing which I absolutely LOVED was the fact that we FINALLY get a glimpse into the Parshendi side!That was so good and I am looking forward to learn more about their culture and history. I found that this first part was more focused on politics/relationships/understanding the different ways stormlight can be used and for some reason I did miss the bridge runs and battles (?!). Kaladin's first bridge run and the epic battle at the end of the Way Of Kings are just moments I would need Sanderson to match again in the next books to give them a 5 stars so will let you know how part 2 is going for me :)! A very good first part overall (but one of my favourite characters dies so that was the sad bit :() Also I'm not sure whether a real romance is starting between two of the characters but whatever is going on I like and I like a lot lol and I am definitely NOT big on romance in books so well done Mr Sanderson ! Still have a feeling it might not work out though...we shall see!
Langsam bin ich so richtig drin, eingelullt vom Ausmaß dieser Reihe. Dazu noch richtig humorvolle Szenen, die diesen Band für mich perfekt gemacht haben. Neben der Tatsache, dass nun die Handlungsstränge zusammengeführt wurden. Ich freu mich, auf alles was da noch kommen mag!
Man this was perfection.. well, near perfection, something happened and I’m still a little sad. Anyway ! I don’t even know where to start... This book made me sooooo happy in so many ways.. it warmed my heart soo many times and it kept surprising me. The characters: Ugh I love the characters, at this point now that I’m familiar with them, I got to see different parts of them and see the good times, which again, warmed my heart so much. The depth of these characters never fails to astound me.
Khaladin is still my favorite, he’ll stand to be my favorite even 50 years from now, a very dramatic over the top statement but that’s how much I love him.
Shallan in this book took a totally different path from what I thought, and it was good in an expected way. I liked how we got to see her change very slowly.
Some scenes were too funny to handle, I chuckled multiple times in this book, and I tapped so many more pages in this book than the first book, so that’s an indicator of how much I loved this one.
3.75 I know it‘s just half a book, and I‘m rating it as what it is, but this one was a little bit too slow for me. I appreciate the world building and I feel like I have a much better connection to the characters now, after reading this, but I hope it picks up in the second half, as this one started to drag a little bit from the middle on. Nevertheless I still think this series is great, and I‘m going to start the next one as soon as I have it in my hands, which is rare for me and only happens if I‘m really excited about something
It's probably worth remembering that this is just the first half of a much bigger book. But it's still a great first half. So much happens with a few surprises and we get a greater insight into Shallan's character and background. Based on how this ended part 2 promises to be epic!!
Once again Brandon Sanderson shows his skill in worldbuilding and character development to make you beg for more. Slowly we get more backstory into Roshar shown to us, as well as fauna and flora, culminating in a massive display of worldbuilding but that you didn't even notice is being shown to you.
I adored the evolution of Shallan in this book, we have seen a little of it previously and now she is starting to properly embrace her power and step into her own personality. I also really enjoy reading about the lovable band of buffoons that is Bridge 4 and how they are settling into their new roles and what is expected of them. I wish Kalladin would step into his own destiny as easily but unfortunately his internal struggles do not allow for that much, still I love to read his chapters.
The political drama escalated beyond imaginable and the scene of our main characters fighting the Assassin in White gave me heart palpitations and I was shrieking like a mad person. Now that most of them are united in the same place it’s very enjoyable to read their interactions and scenes together. I found this book to be funnier than the previous two.
There was a very annoying event with Jasnah of which I have my own theories and assumptions and can’t wait to see if they are right or wrong.
LOVE!😍 I am going to wait until finishing part 2 to rate and review, but really enjoying the world development and having many of the main POV characters meet in the story. Going to read part 2 right now!
The sun shined right though my window this morning, waking my body and mind up naturally. I had nowhere to be for the next hour, so I opened the blinds and curled up in bed to read, “Words of Radiance”. I typically do not read science fiction, yet it is my partner’s favourite novel, so I was intrigued as to why. I was on the last 70 pages of the book and it is a novel that once you pick up it is hard to put down. I understand now why my partner has a deep love and affection for the series. The narrative is quite analytical and philosophical at times and character’s emotions are beautifully descriptive and raw. Quotes like, “a woman’s strength should not be in her role, whatever she choose to be, but in the power to choose that role”, particularly stuck with me because it was a surprisingly feminist novel that is progressive in its statements. The novel is filed with quotes that make you think and stop reading for a minute to understand the immense depth of the words stated. Some other quotes that stuck to me were: “It’s not a lie...if everyone understands and knows what it means...Mm. Those are some of the best lies” and “To age truly was to suffer the ultimate treason, that of one’s body against oneself”. These statements are truly thought provoking and the depth of imagination and thought Sanderson has put into the novel can leave one pondering for days after reading his work son his cultivation of such rich philosophical words. Furthermore, to grasp Sanderson’s imagination that created such a prolific political system would almost be impossible. My excitement to start the next novel is immeasurable.
Slow and dense. Many memorable moments amongst a lot of world building. Similar to part 1 of the first book in that there’s a lot to chew, with no great conclusion. In other words, it feels and plays out like half a story (as is intended).
Plenty of plots and subplots which hopefully.. will end with a bang.